Saturday, December 30, 2017

Google Alert - american women soccer

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american women soccer
Daily update December 30, 2017
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In many ways, 2017 was a forgettable year for American soccer fans. The men's national team endured the embarrassment of failing to qualify for next summer's World Cup. The women's national team lost three home games in a year, the first time it had lost more than one home game in a calendar year ...
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SANDY — Real Salt Lake's women's soccer side Utah Royals FC brought one of the international game's best to the Wasatch Front when it signed U.S. women's national team co-captain Becky Sauerbrunn as its first player in franchise history. It added a U.S. teammate to the roster. Kelley O'Hara will ...
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And while the sport is by far Brazil's most popular, it is traditionally associated here and throughout Latin America with a culture of machismo: a game for straight men, rife with homophobic slurs. Women are strongly discouraged from playing and often ridiculed when they do. For LGBT people, soccer has ...
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With an ever-increasing pool of players across the world excelling, Brazil superstar Marta may not claim as many accolades as in years gone by. But the five-time FIFA Women's World Player of the Year - arguably the most prominent historical name in women's football - has lost little of her ability at the ...
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It began with the U.S. women's national soccer team resolving a multi-year labor dispute with the U.S. Soccer Federation, and agreeing to a new collective bargaining agreement that will carry a significant bump in compensation and expanded benefits. It also ended with the Norwegian Football ...
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