Tuesday, November 28, 2017

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The first of the 105 goals Michelle Akers scored for the USA was the first in the history of the U.S. women's national team program, in a 2-2 tie with Denmark in Italy on Aug. 21, 1985. Akers was the leading scorer at the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1991, her 10 goals including both U.S. strikes in the ...
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It was a weird year for U.S. soccer, and that included the women's national team. The U.S. women endured their worst run of home form in memory, with the caveat that it came at the hands of fellow world elites. The National Women's Soccer League saw a handful of strong performances by Americans, ...
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U.S. Soccer is currently investing heavily in the National Women's Soccer League, with the federation paying the salaries of 23 players in the league. But Martino believes that the federation can and should invest more to ensure that players aren't retiring at a young age due to financial hardships.
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FIFA INVESTIGATION: The former president of Colombia's soccer federation testified Monday that a sports marketing executive told him up to $15 million in bribe money was available for South American officials from Qatari interests ahead of the FIFA executive committee vote to decide the site of the ...
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A self-described "girly girl," Ramos played soccer and basketball and participated in a variety of community-friendly activities, such as the local D.A.R.E. program. As a teenager, she discovered she had a knack for social media and page building and would spend her free time on MySpace and other ...
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In 2016-17, the former Heritage Academy and East Central Community College goalkeeper led the Starkville Academy girls soccer team to the Mississippi .... He continued his success at Mississippi College in Clinton, where in 1998 he was named second-team All-Eastern Division in the American ...
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Coming to the U.S. gave her "the opportunity to grow as a soccer player and as a person," said Gloriana Villalobos of Costa Rica, who plays for Florida State University's women's soccer team. Villalobos is a freshman pursuing a degree in athletic training, but said she has high hopes for her soccer ...
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