Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. has announced that five former Liverpool stars including Steven Gerrard will join the roster of Legends available in PES 2018. In addition to the current Liverpool legends, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, and Ian Rush, this year PES fans will also be able to choose from: Steven Gerrard Steve McManaman Kevin Keegan John Barnes And more to be announced soon! Through an extension of the official partnership, KONAMI will get unrivalled access to work with Liverpool FC to ensure their players and stadium are brought to life in the game and will also work
Exciting news for Internationals Soccer Club came this week from 7,000+ miles away as Keri Sarver, Jordan Brewster, Sydney Dawson, and the U.S. Under-19 Women’s National Team finished first in the CFA International Women’s Youth Football Tournament in Duyun, China. “It is very special and unique to see three individuals from the same club involved with a major international event,” Internationals SC Founder, President, and Director of Coaching Zdravko Popovic. “We had two players competing in the tournament and they were
Notre Dame College women’s rugby could not hold off Davenport University in the second half and lost 31-19 on Sunday morning. Following a 71-5 win over Mount St. Mary’s University to start their season, the Falcons (1-1) looked good early on and led the game going into the halftime break. In the first half, NDC dominated DU in territory and possession. In the second half, Davenport made some tactical changes and turned the tables. The Panthers took the ball out of Notre
Cover Art Courtesy of Independent Publishers Group It Shouldn’t Happen to a Manager by Harry Redknapp is an entertaining read from one of the world’s top managers. Redknapp has been part of the beautiful game for 50+ years as a player and coach so he has a lot of stories to tell and readers can learn a great deal from his massive experience. The best part of this text is that it provides a candid behind the scenes view of modern football. You’ll
Cover Art Courtesy of Konami The buzz surrounding Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 was truly unlike anything we had ever experienced in the PES franchise. Major partnerships bringing legendary clubs and players into the fold were announced all summer long and brought massive attention to this year’s offering. Retail stores, including our local Gamestop, were actually talking about PES 2018 and had high hopes for both sales and interest. The wait is over and…..in our humble opinion, PES 2018 is the finest
Photo Credit: Richard Kruszynski/ISNSoccer.com To say that the Cleveland Indians are on an epic run is an incredible understatement. They are in the midst of a 19-game winning streak, one of the longest and most impressive in the modern era. They are hitting home runs at a frantic pace: 38 home runs in 19 games, their opposition scored only 32 runs during that same period. The Indians also boast a +100 run differential over 19 games, the highest total since
Women’s Soccer: Lanese Named OAC Player of the Week Mount Union junior Nicole Lanese (Macedonia/Nordonia) was named the Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Week (9/11). This is the second straight week a Mount Union women’s soccer player has been named Player of the Week by the OAC after sophomore Maggie O’Donnell (Avon/Avon) was named it last week. This is the second time in her career that Lanese has been honered with player of the week as she did it in the week of September
The Notre Dame College women’s soccer team (3-0) earned their third win in six days after traveling to the University of Charleston (1-2-1) on Sunday. The Falcons led the shot attempts seven to five (six on goal, compared to five), while the teams had equal corner (two) and the goalkeepers each had four saves. It was the extra shot on goal that proved to be the difference as NDC won the game 2-1. The game started off well for the Golden Eagles
After a tightly contested first half, Notre Dame College opened the game up in the second half by scoring four times to win 6-1 over California University of Pennsylvania, on Sunday afternoon. The Falcons (3-1) have now won two games in a row and their six goals are the most that the program has scored since October 12, 2016 when they beat Shepherd University, 6-0. The Vulcans (0-3) have been outscored 12-2 in their first three games, all against opponents from