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The Boston Breakers are excited to begin their quest to win a WPSL Elite League championship at their new home field, Dilboy Stadium in Somerville. With its 2,500 seat capacity, Dilboy will provide an ideal environment for high-caliber women’s soccer.
The New England Mutiny have announced their first signings for the 2012 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) Elite League season. Joining Mutiny will be defenders Ella Stephan and Ciara McCormack, defender/midfielder Kelsey Hood, midfielder Kate McCarthy and forward Carrie Patterson.
International Soccer Network, LLC (ISN) and Korrio are pleased to announce a new monthly feature on ISNsoccer.com recognizing the work of outstanding youth soccer coaches. The “ISN Stars of Coaching Presented by Korrio” will shine the spotlight on a
The Boston Breakers continue to build their 2012 WPSL Elite League roster, adding Australian internationals Kyah Simon and Tameka Butt and U.S. U-23 defender Bianca D’Agostino. Simon, a striker, and midfielder Butt will soon be heading to Boston to prepare for
The offseason has been incredibly kind to the Columbus Crew. In a matter of a few short months the Crew seemed to have solved every possible issue. Jersey sponsor. Check. New TV deal that will expand the Crew brand. Check.
The Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) has announced that the Maryland Capitols FC will become one of the newest teams in the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) when they take to the pitch for the 2012 season. The Maryland Capitols FC
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A stoppage time goal by English defender Ruairidh Winters gave AFC Cleveland a 2-2 draw with Greater Binghamton FC (0-0-1) in their first-ever home match. “Obviously we are delighted with the end result,” AFC Cleveland manager Andy Hoggarth stated. “The boys battled all the way until the end.” The visitors scored in the 30th and 40th minutes, giving Cleveland a 2-0 deficit at halftime. It wasn’t to say that there was a shortage of opportunities for the home team as Michael Matlock, Yianni
A goal by Case Western Reserve striker Vinny Bell was enough to earn AFC Cleveland a 1-1 draw with Detroit City FC Saturday night. It was Cleveland’s first ever regular season match and first ever road match. Detroit opened the scoring with a goal in the 11th minute by Stefan St. Louis. Bell’s strike in the 34th brought things even at 1-1. Cleveland goalkeeper Ben Yabrow was called upon several times to deny the home team’s attack, landing two spectacular saves
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