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Soccer Player Mahmoud Sarsak Latest Victim of the Israel-Palestine Conflict - Opposing Views


Opposing Views

Soccer Player Mahmoud Sarsak Latest Victim of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Opposing Views
Currently the Palestinian soccer team is ranked 164th in the world and they've have never been higher than 115th. As one sports writer put it delicately, “Given the passion for football that burns among Palestinians, such lowly status hints at problems ...

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Red Bulls' potential opponents for 2012 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup unveiled - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com


The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Red Bulls' potential opponents for 2012 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup unveiled
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
It is open to any team under the US Soccer umbrella. Teams can be anything from amateur beer league teams to the very best of Major League Soccer. According to the results of the draw, the Red Bulls will play the winner of Tuesday's match between ...

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For Major League Soccer it isn't just about team 20 (NY2) but beyond - RSL Soapbox


For Major League Soccer it isn't just about team 20 (NY2) but beyond
RSL Soapbox
You can pick up the hints over the years if you listen carefully to MLS leaders talk about how big the US (now more about North America) is, and how all the sports have teams in a large number of cities. It isn't just a possibility that MLS will go ...

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Jermaine Jones hints at ending his playing career in MLS - Goal.com America


Goal.com America

Jermaine Jones hints at ending his playing career in MLS
Goal.com America
By Mike Slane Whenever a European club visits the United States, you can be sure the top players on the team will be asked if they would ever consider playing in Major League Soccer. It was no different when Schalke and the Philadelphia Union held a ...

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Team moms: Kicking the habit - The State


The State

Team moms: Kicking the habit
The State
There have been plenty of hints the soccer mom days were ending. That doesn't make it any easier. “It's actually a heart-rending type of sadness,” Fralick said last week while watching the Brookland-Cayce girls cruise to a first-round victory over ...

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