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A Soccer Master at Work: A Conversation with Alexi Lalas

Alexi Lalas is as big a name as you will find in American soccer.  Lalas became a soccer icon as a member of the U.S. men’s national team in the 90s. He experienced great success in MLS and overseas after a brilliant collegiate career at Rutgers. His love and passion for soccer never ended after his retirement as a player.  Lalas would see himself become a club executive and his service in the Galaxy front office made him a central figure

A Dream Game for the USWNT

The U.S. Women’s National Team put on quite a show for the 5,234 fans at Crew Stadium as they rolled to a 2-0 victory over #4 ranked Japan. Abby Wambach and Amy Rodriguez both contributed a first half goal behind a potent attack and a stout defense. The speed of Japan was no match for Wambach and goalkeeper Hope Solo, who were intimidating characters for the U.S. The match started at a trickle for the Americans as Japan’s possession game dominated

Decisive Victory for U.S. Women

10,321 strong saw the number one ranked U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) beat up on number two ranked Germany 4-0 Saturday night at Cleveland Browns Stadium. The U.S. got two goals from Abby Wambach and tallies from Heather O’Reilly and Kristine Lilly. U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo looked strong as she had six saves included in her clean sheet. The Americans had a difficult time in the first 15 minutes and the team could not get the right passing combinations to get

U.S. Women’s Soccer Dismantles Germany

The United States Women’s National Team (USWNT) beat Germany 4-0 at Cleveland Browns Stadium Saturday night in front of 10,321 fans. Abby Wambach scored two goals, and Heather O’Reilly and Kristine Lilly each added a goal of their own in the rout. Wambach’s first goal, a penalty kick, moved her to third on the all-time career scoring list, behind only Lilly and Mia Hamm. U.S. goalkeeper Hope Solo recorded her 49th career shutout with six saves, while Cincinnati native Heather Mitts got the

Soccertown USA

For one day Cleveland, Ohio will be the center of the soccer universe. Two of the world’s top women’s soccer nations meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. ET at Cleveland Browns Stadium in a match televised live on ESPN2. The clash between the USA and Germany marks the first meeting in the United States between the two perennial powers since the Germans took down the USA in the semifinal of the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The match will be the