Sunday, January 31, 2010

Arena elected to Soccer Hall of Fame

Bruce Arena, whose coaching record includes two FIFA World Cups with the U.S., two MLS Cup titles and five NCAA Championships, has been elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame Class of 2010 on the Builder ballot.

Haiti soccer devastated by earthquakeHamburg join Ruud race

Dynamo acquire rights to midfielder Harmse

The Houston Dynamo acquired the rights to midfielder Kevin Harmse from Chivas USA in exchange for a conditional third- or fourth-round draft pick.

Juve pessimistic on CandrevaQuartet of clubs to play in Disney tournament

Perkins ready for new DC challenge

Troy Perkins first arrived at D.C. United as an undrafted rookie with few prospects for meaningful playing time, which made his eventual rise from reserve to 2006 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year one of the more compelling stories in club history.

DC United signs Floribert N’GalulaJacobo suffers injury blow

Friday, January 29, 2010

Seattle rookies hold their own at camp

Domestic players face a tough road to a professional career, particularly those acquired in the later rounds of the draft. That could be especially true in Seattle, where nearly every contributor from last year returns in 2010.

Diarra returns with injurySeattle players, fans lead Haiti fundraiser

Arena, Galaxy have unfinished business

Bruce Arena begins his second training camp with the Los Angeles Galaxy looking to take care of some unfinished business.

Ibra ‘relief’ at Pep decisionBeckham assists in Milan thrashing

Sounders FC begin training minus Ljungberg

All expected Seattle Sounders FC players and roster invitees were present as the club began training for the 2010 season Monday. All, save one. Designated player Freddie Ljungberg was absent from training while the rest of his teammates went through a light 90-minute session.

Sounders’ pick Estrada surprise of draftRonaldo hit with two-match ban

Late FCD addition Harris looks ahead

FCD coach Schellas Hyndman knew changes had to be made, and his reshaped roster made a serious push toward the 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs. One of those new faces was midfielder Atiba Harris.

Primera Liga round-upFire complete ‘package deal’ with Martinez

Quartet of clubs to play in Disney tournament

The Houston Dynamo, FC Dallas, New York Red Bulls and Toronto FC will get an early taste of MLS competition when the four clubs compete in the inaugural Walt Disney World Pro Soccer Classic ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

Canales open to Prem moveCouncil vote gives KC new stadium

Chicago fills left back spot with Krzysztof Krol

The Chicago Fire hope they have filled the role of left back with the signing Wednesday of Polish youth national defender Krzysztof Krol.

Fire complete ‘package deal’ with MartinezZaragoza ring changes

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

DC United signs Floribert N'Galula

D.C. United announced today the club has signed Floribert N'Galula. The 22-year old has played both as a holding midfielder and defender, most recently playing with Dutch Eredivisie club Rotterdam.

East notes: DC United get their manRonaldo - I miss United

Fire complete 'package deal' with Martinez

The Chicago Fire Thursday announced the signing Salvadoran midfielder Julio Martinez, completing the package deal that started with the signing of coach Carlos de los Cobos earlier this month.

Fire to name de los Cobos head coachLatics on the verge of Ruben deal

Castillo keen to continue DC legacy

Though United States soccer fans were likely dismayed to see El Salvadorian Christian Castillo run the U.S. ragged in World Cup qualifying, D.C. United saw something else -- their next marquee acquisition from Latin America.

Coates reaffirms Ruud interestEast notes: DC United get their man

Five-a-side: What's hot around the league

Steve Davis takes a look at what's hot as the MLS season begins to gear up, including the historically difficult odds against offensive-minded SuperDraft picks making an impact.

Salt Lake happy with defensive draft picksIbra won’t play friendlies

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Haiti soccer devastated by earthquake

Haiti soccer suffered the most devastating loss in its history Tuesday when it was learned that 30 members of the country's football federation died during last week's earthquake. An undetermined number of players also perished.

Villa reveals English interestSeattle players, fans lead Haiti fundraiser

Crew re-sign prolific Argentine icon Schelotto

The Columbus Crew announced Tuesday that it has re-signed Guillermo Barros Schelotto, keeping one of the most popular, prolific and decorated players in club history in Black & Gold for the 2010 season.

Five big questions for the Columbus CrewDominguez close to Valencia deal

Donovan makes home debut in Everton win

LA Galaxy forward on loan in England helps Everton defeat Manchester City, 2-0.

Malaga win Caicedo raceDonovan close to completing Everton loan

Monday, January 25, 2010

Wizards sign two international players

The Kansas City Wizards announced Thursday that the club have signed midfielder St

Council vote gives KC new stadiumToure happy at Barca

Salt Lake happy with defensive draft picks

As the 2010 MLS SuperDraft approached last week, speculation centered on whether or not RSL would move to shore up depth at forward and goalkeeper. In the end, RSL made a move that seemed highly surprising on the surface.

RSL adds Thompson in MLS Waiver DraftRiesgo eyeing Spurs switch

Mathis dealt, Union active in draft trades

The trade market around the MLS SuperDraft sometimes flatters to deceive as the incessant speculation often leads to an underwhelming reality. That wasn't the case this year.

Union presence felt at SuperDraftPoulsen swap played down

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Council vote gives KC new stadium

In a special session that evening, the Unified Government of Kansas City, Kan. approved the Wizards' plan for a soccer-specific stadium and fields complex, finally bringing an end to the club's search for a permanent home.

Finn Stahl finds new home in USJuve pessimistic on Candreva

Sounders' pick Estrada surprise of draft

No one was more surprised to be selected in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft than Sounders FC draft pick David Estrada.

Sounders FC focus on offseason strength programCanales flattered by interest

Beckham assists in Milan thrashing

Brazilian playmaker Ronaldinho netted a hat trick and Los Angeles Galaxy loanee David Beckham tallied an assist as AC Milan eased to victory over Serie A bottom club Siena at the San Siro on Sunday.

Capello shows support for Beckham’s World Cup hopesFabiano hints at Sevilla exit

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Seattle players, fans lead Haiti fundraiser

Troubled by the devastation in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, Seattle Sounders FC players Steve Zakuani and James Riley are doing something about it. In cooperation with supporters' group Gorilla FC, Zakuani and Riley will host a charity event at a Seattle pub.

West notes: Seattle looking ahead to 2010Quiet January for Guardiola

Combine notes: Tchani's star rising

Don't be fooled when Tony Tchani speaks softly and succinctly. It doesn't reflect the take-no-prisoners attitude he exhibits when he steps onto the field.

Combine notes: Mwanga absent in FloridaAthletic secure star youngster

Philadelphia emerges as draft winner

Sixteen teams might have participated in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, but the crowd at the Pennsylvania Convention Center made its allegiances clear at the moment MLS Commissioner Don Garber announced Oregon State forward Danny Mwanga as the top overall pick.

Union make Mwanga top overall pickRace hots up for Suazo

Friday, January 22, 2010

Backe era begins for Red Bulls

One month after Norwegian Erik Soler was introduced as the New York Red Bulls sporting director and general manager, Swede Hans Backe was introduced as the club's 13th head coach Wednesday at Red Bull Arena.

Preciado pens new dealRed Bulls name Backe head coach

West notes: Mathis embracing move to LA

It's not often that a professional soccer player gets a chance to put his family first, but with his move to LA, Clint Mathis is embracing exactly that opportunity.

Combine notes: Prospects must now waitRace hots up for Suazo

Soehn named Whitecaps' director of soccer operations

Vancouver Whitecaps FC announced Tuesday that Tom Soehn has been appointed to the position of director of soccer operations with the Whitecaps.

Poyet dismisses Zaragoza talkMLS signs three seniors, four Generation adidas players

Dempsey injured in Fulham loss

Clint Dempsey's hopes of playing a part at South Africa 2010 could depend on the results of scans on Tuesday after the United States forward limped off in the second half of Fulham's 2-0 Barclays Premier League defeat at Blackburn Sunday.

Donovan close to completing Everton loanCosta set for Valencia switch

Warner hopes to carve role in RSL midfield

There was a time when Collen Warner thought that the next stage in his soccer career lay in Europe. A chat by phone with Real Salt Lake coach Jason Kreis opened his mind to a new possibility of starting his professional career closer to home.

Raul unconcerned by roleFive big questions for Real Salt Lake

Combine notes: Prospects must now wait

The opportunity to impress has now passed. Now the professionals hopefuls face an excruciating wait to see whether their work at the adidas MLS Player Combine earned them a place among the 64 players slated to be selected in Thursday's SuperDraft.

MLS hopefuls converge for Player CombineBrazilians eye Keirrison bid

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Henry will not be punished for handball

France striker and captainThierry Henry will not be punished for his handball in last November's South Africa 2010 qualification play-off against the Republic of Ireland, Fifa have announced.

Saha eyes South Africa tripPepe hit for six

Fire thrilled to pick Bone in SuperDraft

The 13th pick in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft turned out to be a lucky one for the Chicago Fire. With the pick the Fire selected midfielder Corben Bone out of Wake Forest.

Happy times for BanegaDraft dreams for roommates Bone, Opara

Chivas USA's Trujillo trains with Atlante

Chivas USA defender Mariano Trujillo returned to work this past weekend, participating in a few practices with Mexican Primera Division side Atlante.

Barca book final spotNew coach Vasquez familiar with Chivas USA

Monday, January 18, 2010

Top of draft has Generation adidas tint

This year's group of 12 Generation adidas players was the largest class yet and, judging by where the players were selected in the 2010 MLS SuperDraft, one of the best.

MLS, adidas announce full Generation adidas rosterZaragoza to offload Pennant

Union presence felt at SuperDraft

Just by picking first overall, Philadelphia Union could easily have made a statement in the MLS SuperDraft. They went several steps beyond that. They made an even larger statement in big bold letters.

Union make Mwanga top overall pickKeita facing three weeks out

Preki, Dooley named to Hall of Fame

Thomas Dooley and Preki were elected to the National Soccer Hall of Fame. Not surprisingly, both former MLS players were humbled.

Sizing up 2010 Hall of Fame hopesWenger warns Real & Barca

Saturday, January 16, 2010

De los Cobos to uphold Fire philosophy

The Fire wanted to find a new coach that would uphold the team's philosophy of tradition, honor and passion. They found their man in El Salvador. Carlos de los Cobos, 51, was introduced Monday as the fifth coach of the Chicago Fire.

La Liga round-upFire to name de los Cobos head coach

Draft notes: Bunbury blazes dad's trail

The thought probably crossed Alex Bunbury's mind once his son, Teal, decided to sign a Generation adidas contract and join MLS, that the son could follow the father to Kansas City.

Merida to quit GunnersBunbury cool under high expectations

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupDutchman staying at Madrid

adidas, MLS unveil 2010 Match Ball

adidas and MLS unveiled the new MLS Official Match Ball during live coverage of the 2010 MLS SuperDraft on ESPN2.

MLS, adidas announce full Generation adidas rosterMessi caps Barca fightback

Friday, January 15, 2010

Union make Mwanga top overall pick

Shortly after 2 p.m. ET Thursday at the Convention Center, Philadelphia Union announced they had taken Oregon State forward Danny Mwanga with their first ever SuperDraft pick.

Union acquire rights to Califf from DynamoFabiano hints at Sevilla exit

Seattle's Schmid offers Union draft advice

If there is anyone in MLS who can be considered an expert of building an expansion team from scratch, it's Seattle Sounders FC coach Sigi Schmid.

Guti ready for Real returnRSL adds Thompson in MLS Waiver Draft

Revs deal Albright to New York for picks

The New England Revolution acquired two draft selections in Thursday's MLS SuperDraft from the New York Red Bulls in exchange for the rights to defender Chris Albright. The Revolution gained selections in the second round (31st overall) and third round (48th overall) from the Red Bulls.

Pique close to new dealFive big questions for the New York Red Bulls

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Akpan tries to make rare leap from Ivy

Andre Akpan, a M.A.C. Hermann Trophy finalist, chose to ignore other offers from more prominent schools to join the Harvard Crimson.

Yeste hints at new challengePontius relishing national team opportunity

Hyndman hoping to tweak roster with draft

With his team finishing just short of the 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs, Dallas head coach Schellas Hyndman realizes his roster needs just a few tweaks to be where he wants it.

Upgrades have Dallas on right trackRiesgo eyeing Spurs switch

Fire find their man in de los Cobos

Carlos de los Cobos entered the Chicago Fire's eye during the CONCACAF qualifying campaign for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Fire technical director Frank Klopas was watching and was impressed.

Messi aims for World awardDe los Cobos to take Fire’s reins

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Finn Stahl finds new home in US

Toni Stahl didn't know much about college soccer before he agreed to uproot his life and move to the United States for four years. He just knew he needed a drastic change if he wanted to continue to play soccer.

Carlo not thinking of AgueroEast notes: DC United get their man

FCD's Shea eyeing quick return from surgery

During the current offseason, Brek Shea underwent a second surgery in as many years in his right knee. But just as he was a year ago, the FC Dallas youngster expects to be ready when training camp opens on Feb. 1.

Guti ready for Real returnBradley calls 30 players to US training camp

Sizing up 2010 Hall of Fame hopes

It was revealed that the player election results would be announced on the Fox Football Fone-In on Fox Soccer Channel from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in Philadelphia, Pa. on Thursday, Jan. 14 (7-10 p.m. ET).

Ayala reveals River wishPhiladelphia coach Nowak likes early roster

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including loan deals in Greece for Freddy Adu and Eddie Johnson.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupZaragoza strike Suazo deal

Combine notes: Gavin has eye on history

As he contemplated the possibility of leaving the University of Akron after his junior season, Blair Gavin consulted the best resource he had: His brother.

Tiago tempted by AtleticoCombine notes: Mwanga absent in Florida

Gonzalez embracing chances in US camp

Omar Gonzalez is tired, sore and has had less than two weeks off since the end of the 2009 MLS regular season, but the Los Angeles Galaxy defender isn't complaining in the least.

Five big questions for LA GalaxyGetafe to part with Adrian

Bunbury cool under high expectations

Forget about coping with the significant expectations attached to high draft picks. Try living as an aspiring professional forward following in the footsteps of your Canadian international striker of a father.

RSL adds Thompson in MLS Waiver DraftSporting sign Sinama-Pongolle

Monday, January 11, 2010

De los Cobos to take Fire's reins

The Chicago Fire made it official Sunday, announcing that Carlos de los Cobos, a former Mexican national player and coach, will be the new coach for the Fire, replacing Denis Hamlett.

Race hots up for SuazoFire to name de los Cobos head coach

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupFabiano ruled out

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Combine notes: Not holding back

While the common belief that the pressure is not as high on top SuperDraft prospects certainly has merit, someone forgot to tell the players they didn't have to display their wares.

Combine notes: Mwanga absent in FloridaRonaldo backs Real to shine

Fire to name de los Cobos head coach

The Chicago Fire have announced plans to hold a news conference Monday to introduce their new coach, former El Salvador national team coach Carlos de los Cobos.

United introduce Onalfo as head coachLa Liga round-up

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

Barca warn Toure’s agentMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Draft dreams for roommates Bone, Opara

Corben Bone and Ike Opara couldn't be much different on the field. As dissimilar as they are on the field, Bone and Opara share two vital things in common. They both starred at Wake Forest and they both shared a room while they were there.

Messi rounds off perfect yearOwnby’s OT goal lifts Virginia past Wake Forest

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including loan deals in Greece for Freddy Adu and Eddie Johnson.

Zaragoza strike Suazo dealMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS hopefuls converge for Player Combine

With the college season long over and the MLS SuperDraft beckoning next Thursday in Philadelphia, a group of selected MLS hopefuls will have one last chance to impress coaches and executives this weekend at the adidas MLS Player Combine.

Combine notes: Mwanga absent in FloridaYaya puts clubs on alert

Combine notes: Mwanga absent in Florida

As the players filed into Central Broward Regional Park to start the MLS Player Combine on Saturday afternoon, one prolific forward was particularly conspicuous by his absence.

Kaka ready for Real returnRSL adds Thompson in MLS Waiver Draft

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

Barca warn Toure’s agentMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

Donovan assists in Everton debut

MLS star and U.S. international Landon Donovan made his presence felt immediately, assisting on a first-half goal in his short-term loan debut with Everton.

Jovanovic considering optionsDonovan close to completing Everton loan

Kljestan, Bornstein glad to be back with US

After a short layoff at the end of the 2009 MLS season, Chivas USA stars Sacha Kljestan and Jonathan Bornstein are back in action with the U.S. national team.

KICKIN’ BACK with Jonathan BornsteinMilito glad to be back

Five-a-side: A short offseason

Five-a-side is back for 2010, this week touching on a shortened break for MLS stars in U.S. training camp, transition in Chicago, the new boss in New York and more.

Bradley calls 30 players to US training campZaragoza keen on Poyet

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

Dutchman staying at MadridMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Red Bulls name Backe head coach

Red Bull New York has announced that it has named Hans Backe as the club's new head coach.

Five big questions for the New York Red BullsFuentes seeks Submarine exit

Saturday, January 9, 2010

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including loan deals in Greece for Freddy Adu and Eddie Johnson.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupVigo eye Mustapha swoop

New DC regime wades into 2010 prep

With the clock ticking down towards March 27, new D.C. United coach Curt Onalfo and his technical staff wade into a long list of tasks, starting with some roster moves and preseason schedule-making.

Milito glad to be backD.C. United names Onalfo head coach

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

Braun's progress shown in national team camp invite

Justin Braun is one of four players from the Chivas USA roster to be invited to the national team's training camp at The Home Depot Center in Los Angeles.

Dutchman staying at MadridBradley calls 30 players to US training camp

MLS Alums: Goodson's goals

Clarence Goodson is looking to make a strong impression at U.S. national team training camp.

Raul unconcerned by roleBradley calls 30 players to US training camp

West notes: Draft approaches vary

With the 2010 MLS SuperDraft fast approaching, a quick scan of some Western Conference teams reveals approaches at both ends of the draft spectrum.

Adriano offers on tableRSL adds Thompson in MLS Waiver Draft

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupDutchman staying at Madrid

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Upgrades have Dallas on right track

While a late-season surge by FC Dallas left the club one game short of the MLS Cup Playoffs, it did show something to FCD head coach Schellas Hyndman.

Veteran Hernandez keyed FCD runZaragoza sack Marcelino

United introduce Onalfo as head coach

Curt Onalfo officially launched his tenure as the sixth head coach in D.C. United history at an RFK Stadium press conference on Tuesday morning.

Ronaldo - I miss UnitedD.C. United names Onalfo head coach

MLS Cup to continue at neutral site in 2010

Major League Soccer's championship match, MLS Cup, will remain at a neutral site for the 2010 season, MLS Commissioner Don Garber announced

Garber visits Montreal to discuss future expansionAdriano offers on table

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Pontius relishing national team opportunity

Chris Pontius played a prominent role in D.C. United's hectic 2009 campaign with 8 goals and 6 assists over 40 matches in all competitions, numbers that only hint at the extent of his contributions throughout an impressive rookie season.

FCD's Benitez looking forward to 2010 season

Dallas head coach Schellas Hyndman had always preferred fullbacks who could get up and down the flanks, send crosses into the box and backtrack to handle defensive duties. He found all of those qualities in Colombian international Jair Benitez.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS, adidas announce full Generation adidas roster

Major League Soccer and adidas announced on Monday the complete 2010 Generation adidas class and two additional collegiate senior signings that will enter the professional ranks for the 2010 Major League Soccer season.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Jordaan hopes to spur sluggish sales

South Africa 2010 chief executive Danny Jordaan has asked his countrymen to 'show more enthusiasm' with ticket sales sluggish for matches not involving the home side, despite favourable prices for locals.

Ibra won’t play friendliesSaha eyes South Africa trip

Capello shows support for Beckham's World Cup hopes

England coach Fabio Capello has said that David Beckham will definitely be in his squad for South Africa 2010 -- if he manages to stay fit during his second loan spell at AC Milan.

Fabiano hints at Sevilla exitSaha eyes South Africa trip

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Edu revival on tap

Few players are looking to the future more than former Toronto FC standout Maurice Edu.

Sporting rule out Michel saleMLS Alums: Hahnemann’s holdover

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including a pair of key wins for Paul Mariner and Plymouth Argyle.

Zaragoza sack MarcelinoMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Friday, January 1, 2010

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

Standout performances with Rangers have DaMarcus Beasley eyeing a place on the U.S. roster.

Perotti focused on SevillaMLS Alums: Weekly roundup

MLS Alums: Weekly roundup

A look at the latest news and performances of former Major League Soccer standouts around the globe, including Maurice Edu's return to the pitch for Rangers.

MLS Alums: Weekly roundupPerotti focused on Sevilla

Donovan close to completing Everton loan

The Los Angeles Galaxy's Landon Donovan is all but signed and sealed for a 10-week loan to Everton Football Club of the English Premier League.

Reports: Donovan could join Everton on loanVilla reveals English interest