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/ 10 years agoKrieger discusses differences between top leagues
Ali Krieger was the only American player at the 2011 Women’s World Cup plying her trade for a club outside the...
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/ 10 years agoFirst half lifts USWNT past resilient New Zealand
The United States women’s national team defeated New Zealand 4-1 on Sunday at Candlestick Park in San Francisco to extend the...
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/ 10 years agoAli Riley part of New Zealand core hitting its stride
For years, New Zealand has been a team on the cusp of the next level. Much like Australia, the Football Ferns...
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/ 10 years agoFIFA Women’s Player of the Year shortlist: Surely nobody gets surprised anymore, right?
Women’s soccer is, to FIFA, defined by major international tournaments. It’s an unfortunate statement and not one of endorsement, but of...
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/ 10 years agoFIFA unveils Women’s Player of the Year shortlist
FIFA revealed its shortlists for the Women’s World Player of the Year and World Coach of the Year for women’s soccer...
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Americans Abroad
/ 10 years agoChristen Press talks USWNT, possible NWSL future
Christen Press just became the first American woman to lead the Swedish Damallsvenskan in goals scored for a single season. She...
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Americans Abroad
/ 10 years agoInternational Roundup: Averbuch discusses how Sweden has helped her progress
This week, the international review looks at the second leg games of UEFA’s Champions League Round of 32, held on October...
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/ 10 years agoBreakers deal Nogueira for two 3rd round picks
The Boston Breakers have executed another trade with Seattle Reign FC, sending Mariah Nogueira to the Pacific Northwest in exchange for...
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/ 10 years agoNCAA Roundup: Virginia still unbeaten
All they do is win, win, win, no matter what. The big storyline out of Week 9 was Virginia’s pair of...
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/ 10 years agoCavaliers assert themselves with win over UNC
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The Untouchables from Charlottesville continued their perfect season on Sunday as No. 1 Virginia (16-0, 12-0 ACC)...