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National team camps, Champions League dates, MLS dates and more:
U.S. manager Jurgen Klinsmann will name 26 players for the camp:
So, do we all have to get a new keyboard to accommodate the proper spelling of Norwegian club?
That means the latest reports that had the U.S. international going to the Premier League are out of play:
The official news is that right back Zach Loyd has re-signed with FCD, a very solid move for the club:
The past season has certainly been one of the most memorable years in Major League Soccer history, with drama on and off the field, spectacular races for the Conference titles, top individual performances and a magnificent MLS Cup to round it all off.
At age 40, the former Dutch international says he’s finally had enough:
They are according to Bolton boss Dougie Freedman:
As if we needed reminding how many potential obstacles stand in the way of Major League Soccer stadiums, here’s one more.
That amazing goal from Fulham’s Pajtim Kasami on its own makes this video worth watching:
The former Stanford All-American gets recognized in the American football scene:
Yahoo! Sports soccer writer Martin Rogers joins SportsDash to talk Premier League and January transfers:
Google’s annual look at what we searched for always includes some soccer. Of course it does:
Truly, there has never been a more eventful year for the sport in our country:
It’s a good year to be a Sporting Kansas City man:
Beckham’s ability to recruit big names from music and Hollywood will give pro soccer in Miami it’s best chance:
Seattle Sounders and Chicago Fire on Spurs’ pre-season schedule:
Putting a bow on an incredible 2013 MLS season, marking the end of a landmark year for soccer in North America:
He hopes to remain at Arsenal, but his revelation that Major League Soccer is “Plan B” is enough to create some discussion:
Arsene Wenger hasn’t generally been bullish on mid-season transfers; then again, Arsenal hasn’t challenged for the title in some time:
Opta Sports provides the numerical insight, and we provide the context:
The U.S. international’s club plays just down the street from where Jurgen Klinsmann lives. How convenient!
Only one match through 18-plus rounds has been more of a hammering: