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The soccer community and much of Salt Lake City have rallied around an M.L.S. player and his wife while she struggles to find a match for a bone marrow transplant.
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Brazil’s first truly national soccer museum is a reminder in this soccer-mad nation of how Brazilians became the most successful footballers the world has known.
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The government is taking a step to shore up the reputation of that most dubious of national sports icons: the men’s soccer team.
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The women of the U.S. soccer team won their second straight gold medal in the Olympics, thanks to their coach’s unorthodox style.
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Brad Guzan certainly has not given Aston Villa any reason to second-guess its decision to buy him from Chivas USA of Major League Soccer.
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Mercenary motives are here to stay at the Olympics. And the rising tide of Olympic income could raise the boat of athletes who participate in less popular sports.
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Glasgow Rangers are in their first European final since 1972, when they won the Cup Winners’ Cup. And their success this season is reflected in their workload.
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The criticism faced by Brazil’s soccer star Ronaldo, questioned by the police after he invited three-male, cross-dressing prostitutes to his hotel, is a reflection of the manly culture of Brazilian soccer.
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The sudden departure of seven players and an assistant coach at the qualifying tournament for the Olympics represented a stunning rebuke to the Cuban government.
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The sudden departure of seven players and an assistant coach at the qualifying tournament for the Olympics represented a stunning rebuke to the Cuban government.
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