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Sven-Goran Eriksson didn’t speak Spanish and had never set foot in Mexico when he was hired to coach the country’s national team.
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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The wave of confidence that washed over the Red Bulls during a winning streak has been replaced by the pressure of three straight losses and the approaching postseason.
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Everything is in place in Utah, where Real Salt Lake will open the newest playground in the M.L.S., Rio Tinto Stadium, with a game against the Red Bulls on Oct. 9.
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Fernando Torres scored two goals to lead Liverpool to a 2-0 victory over its cross-town rival Everton in the English Premier League on Saturday.
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After eight years and many delays, the first pieces of steel for Red Bull Park went into the ground last month.
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Abby Wambach is hoping to be ready to play for the Washington Freedom in April, when the seven-team W.P.S. is scheduled to begin play.
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Robbie Rogers scored 19 seconds into the second half to help the Columbus Crew beat the Red Bulls, 3-1, on Thursday night.
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Since the Argentine midfielder Juan Pietravallo joined M.L.S. in July, the Red Bulls have become an emerging contender for the league title.
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The Women’s Professional Soccer league plans to add at least two more teams for 2010 and will hold drafts nationwide.
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