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Joe Strummer's Team (in Song) in UEFA Cup FinalMay 7, 2009
The late Clash front man was a Shaktar Donetsk supporter...
Ronaldo Steals the ShowMay 5, 2009
Arsenal, hoping to secure its second Champions League final appearance ever, fell to Manchester United, seeking it's second European title in as many years...
Yellow Card, Red Card: Love Conquers AllApr 30, 2009
A referee in Women's Professional Soccer is postponing the start of his honeymoon so he can work his first game in the league's inaugural season...
Jovan Kirovski's Champions League PredictionsApr 28, 2009
Jovan Kirovski, the only U.S. player to win a European Champions League winner's medal, makes his predictions for the semifinals.
Jozy Altidore: Twitter and ToenailsApr 23, 2009
The 19-year-old American striker Jozy Altidore, who has been contributing items for The Times’s Goal blog, checks in from Spain, where he is on loan from Villarreal to Deportivo Xerez and is recuperating from surgery on both of his big toes...
Donovan and Everton Complete Loan DealDec 18, 2009
Two days after signing a four-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Galaxy, Landon Donovan secured a long-anticipated loan move to Everton of the English Premier League.
Champions League Knockout Stage Is a Sheer KnockoutDec 18, 2009
The draw for the first knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League was held on Friday in Nyon, Switzerland, and it brought a couple of eye-popping pairings.
U.S. Women's League to Start Second Season on April 10Dec 17, 2009
Women's Professional Soccer will begin its second season, on April 10, two weeks later than it began its inaugural season -- and with two more teams.
U.S. to Face the Netherlands in MarchDec 16, 2009
One day after announcing an international friendly match against Honduras, the United States said it would play the Netherlands in Amsterdam on March 3.
Donovan to Stay With Galaxy Four More YearsDec 16, 2009
Landon Donovan signed a new four-year contract to stay with the Los Angeles Galaxy, keeping him in Major League Soccer until the end of the 2013 season.
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