Oct 31, 2009 | Ottawa Citizen
Late goal lifts Mexico to win over U.S
Miguel Sabah celebrates his winning goal with teammates. Photograph by: Luis Acosta, AFP; Getty Images, Agence France-Presse Miguel Sabah's 81st-minute goal lifted Mexico to a 2-1 victory over the United States in a 2010 World Cup qualifier in the North and Central America and Caribbean region on Wednesday.
Villa boss pleased with Guzan as keeper cover
Martin O'Neill admits he is fortunate to have American stopper Brad Guzan as backup for countryman Brad Friedel in the Villa Park pecking order.
Watford's Jay DeMerit hopes eye surgery will boost USA World Cup hopes
Jay DeMerit hopes the revolutionary eye surgery which is expected to reduce his recovery time by half will help the Watford captain secure his place in the USA squad for next summer's World Cup.
Los Angeles Galaxy revival gives critics of Beckham years food for thought
An article about a certain bearded midfield player's stint in the United States appeared in Sports Illustrated magazine in July with the headline "How Beckham Blew It". "The soccer story has been an epic disaster," the story declared.
After emotional Costa Rica game, U.S. team heads to next year's World Cup on high
U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard celebrates with teammates after the his team tied Costa Rica 2-2 in the final minute during a FIFA 2010 World Cup Qualifier at RFK stadium on October 14, 2009, in Washington, D.C. It was a great week for American soccer, after the U.S. team punched its ticket to next yeara s World Cup in South Africa.
Donovan takes home sixth Honda award
Perhaps one day, the figurine mounted atop the Honda Player of the Year trophy will be a silhouette of Landon Donovan.
AC Milan's Onyewu set for surgery on left knee
AC Milan defender Oguchi Onyewu will have surgery Wednesday to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his left knee sustained while playing for the United States in last week's World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica.
Dempsey returns as Fulham beats Hull 2-0
American midfielder Clint Dempsey returned from a sprained right shoulder as Fulham beat Hull 2-0 Monday night to climb four places to 12th in the Premier League.
U.S. Team Headed To World Cup Soccer 2010
The United States men's soccer team will play in its sixth consecutive World Cup in 2010.
Altidore back in US lineup after injury to Davies
Jozy Altidore returned to the United States' starting lineup for the World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica following the car accident involving Charlie Davies.
Michael Arace commentary: U.S., Crew offer soccer to savor
For those who sit in the Nordecke or any other section in Crew Stadium, for those who care about soccer in Columbus and in the United States, these autumn days of excitement and anticipation are to be savored.
US player Davies: several broken bones in accident
Alex Rodriguez and Jorge Posada each belted solo home runs in the seventh inning to help lift the Yankees to another come- from-behind win, finishing off New York's American League Division Series sweep of the Minnesota Twins with a 4-1 decision.
Fans send Davies their best wishes
The lower bowl of RFK Stadium turned into a white sea of No. 9s on Wednesday as fans of the U.S. national soccer team showed their support for forward Charlie Davies, who was in a hospital after a car accident Tuesday that jeopardized his career.
Honduras, Costa Rica seek final CONCACAF World Cup spot
The United States, already qualified for the World Cup, can help determine on Wednesday whether it's joined by Costa Rica or Honduras from CONCACAF.
US player Davies: several broken bones in accident
In this Sept. 9, 2009, file photo, United States soccer player Charlie Davies sings his national anthem prior to a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match against Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Wizards To Host Watch Party Saturday
Kansas City Wizards Host Watch Party Saturday at 810 Zone on the Country Club Plaza for U.S. National Team World Cup Qualifier at Honduras a 'The U.S. National Team takes on Honduras at 9 p.m. CT Saturday, with the Kansas City Wizards playing at Chivas USA at 9:30 p.m. CT.
Joy and relief as US looks ahead to 2010 World Cup
They had qualified the United States for its sixth straight World Cup, rallying to beat Honduras 3-2 Saturday night in as thrilling a match as the U.S. has played in years.
United States clinches World Cup berth
With a thrilling victory on a hot and humid night in Central America, the U.S. soccer team earned a trip to South Africa and another chance to impress at the World Cup.
Onyewu, Altidore fight for playing time in Europe
United States soccer player Jozy Altidore controls the ball during a soccer training session at Barry University in Miami, Tuesday Oct.
US arrives in Honduras for World Cup qualifier
The bus containing the U.S. soccer team pulled up to the hotel with only two dozen or so local police standing guard.
The man from the Windy City pulls no punches when it comes to soccer in the USA.
U.S. prepares for qualifier against Honduras
The United States is used to playing tough away matches but its World Cup qualifier Saturday in Honduras will have a special twist.
Hejduk added to U.S. roster for qualifiers
Columbus Crew defender Frankie Hejduk has been added to the United States roster for World Cup qualifiers against Honduras and Costa Rica.
Dempsey To Miss Qualifier With Sprained Shoulder
Clint Dempsey will miss the United States' World Cup qualifier at Honduras on Saturday because of a sprained right shoulder.
U.S. names roster for final Cup qualifiers
United States men's national team manager Bob Bradley named a roster of 22 players that will train in advance of the crucial FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Honduras and Costa Rica that will determine if the United States automatically qualifies for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Wizards Jimmy Conrad Named to US National Team
Kansas City Wizards defender Jimmy Conrad will join the United States National Team for training in advance of two upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
U.S. calls in Cooper, Conrad for final 2 qualifiers
Defender Jimmy Conard and forward Kenny Cooper were picked for a largely unchanged U.S. roster for World Cup qualifiers at Honduras on Oct.
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