German giants FC Bayern will return to the U.S. in July for the Audi Summer Tour where they will prepare for 2019/20 soccer season. The defending Bundesliga champions will meet three high-profile opponents in the International Champions Cup (ICC). The tour will kick-off with two Audi Football Summit fixtures, starting in Los Angeles with a game against Arsenal on Wednesday July 17 at Dignity Health Sports Park followed by a game on Saturday July 20 against Real Madrid at NRG Stadium
German giants FC Bayern will return to the U.S. in July for the Audi Summer Tour where they will prepare for 2019/20 soccer season. The defending Bundesliga champions will meet three high-profile opponents in the International Champions Cup (ICC). The tour will kick-off with two Audi Football Summit fixtures, starting in Los Angeles with a game against Arsenal on Wednesday July 17 at Dignity Health Sports Park followed by a game on Saturday July 20 against Real Madrid at NRG Stadium
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Newly promoted and highly discounted Blackpool and their manager Ian Holloway proved as much in their 4-0 annihilation of Wigan Athletic when the Premier League started Saturday. The scene made for a Tangerine Dream among (tangerine-clad) players and supporters and sent a club that hadn’t won a top-flight game since 1971 into opening-day delirium. Deliriousness was an equitable assessment of the Lactics, too, on the day— theirs however, for all the wrong reasons. Roberto Martinez’s
The Chicago Fire Soccer Club announced today that they have acquired former Arsenal midfielder and Swedish international Freddie Ljungberg from Seattle Sounders FC for a conditional selection in the 2011 or 2012 SuperDraft. Today’s move marks the first-ever trade of a Designated Player in the history of Major League Soccer. The 33-year-old midfielder becomes the Fire’s second designated player and will become available for selection by Fire Head Coach Carlos de los Cobos this Sunday, Aug. 1 when the Fire
The Premier League is more then 10 games in, meaning the race is starting to take shape. Despite a few small surprises, (cough Liverpool cough) everything is pretty much shaping up the way we could have expected. The big four are winning, the minnows are drowning, and Hull City faithful are calling for Phil Brown’s head. Although the league could be turned upside down by round 38, let’s take a look at what we might know thus far. I’ve sorted