American soccer players abroad
How select Americans playing abroad fared this weekend: GOALKEEPERS Tim Howard and Everton didn't play Brad Friedel and Aston Villa didn't play Brad Guzan and Aston Villa didn't play Marcus Hahnemann and Wolves didn't play Dom Cervi and Celtic didn't play Luis Robles in 18, didn't play in Karlsruhe's 3-1...
Thursday kickaround: Algarve Cup, Oguchi Onyewu, Americans abroad, ESPN, TV listings
*In Portugal, the U.S. women's national team won the Algarve Cup for the eighth time with a 4-2 victory over Iceland. The Americans' next match is April 2 at England. *U.S. defender Oguchi Onyewu, a center back throughout his career, on playing left back for Twente: "Obviously it's not my...
Tuesday kickaround: D.C. United, CONCACAF Gold Cup, U.S. friendlies, U.S. women, Americans abroad, TV listings
Greetings from South Carolina's Lowcountry, where D.C. United is in the final stage of training camp and competing in the Carolina Challenge Cup on Daniel Island, just outside Charleston. The season opener is just 10 days away? Indeed. United, which defeated the host Battery on Saturday, will play the Chicago...
American soccer players abroad
GOALKEEPERS Tim Howard 90 minutes in Everton's 2-1 win at Newcastle Brad Friedel 90 in Aston Villa's 3-2 loss at Bolton Brad Guzan not in 18 for Aston Villa Marcus Hahnemann in 18, didn't play in Wolves' 3-3 draw with Spurs Dom Cervi not in 18 for Celtic's 2-0 win...
CONCACAF Champions League, Americans abroad, D.C. United, Maryland Terrapins
*Monterrey defeated Toluca, 1-0, for a 2-0 aggregate victory in the CONCACAF Champions League, setting up a semifinal with Mexican rival Cruz Azul. Real Salt Lake, which advanced Tuesday, will learn its semifinal opponent Thursday night when Saprissa carries a 1-0 advantage to Olimpia (8 p.m. ET, Galavision). *Americans abroad:...
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