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U.S. national team midfielder Carli Lloyd has agreed to contract terms with Women's Professional Soccer champion Sky Blue FC. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
CONTACTS: John Archibald, Director of Communications, jarchibaldskybluesoccer.com [mailto:jarchibaldskybluesoccer.com] Gloria Averbuch, Director of Marketing and Public Relations, gaverbuchskybluesoccer.com [mailto:gaverbuchskybluesoccer.com] FOR... Full Article at Our Sports Central
German Kim Kulig, right, and US Carli Lloyd, left, challenge for the ball during a women's friendship soccer match between Germany and USA in the the stadium in Augsburg, southern Germany, on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009. View Photo »
SOMERSET — Defending Women's Professional Soccer champion Sky Blue FC announced today that it has agreed to terms with 2008 U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year Carli Lloyd, pending league approval. Full Article at NJ.com
Somerset, N.J. (Monday, October 19, 2009) —Defending WPS Champions Sky Blue FC, of Metro New Jersey-New York, announced today the signing of free agent midfielder Carly Lloyd. Full Article at Bleacher Report
When Delran, N.J. , native Carli Lloyd became a free agent after last year's inaugural season of Women's Professional Soccer, I wondered if the Philadelphia Independence might try to sign her. Full Article at Philly.com
Canada goalie Erin McLeod and teammate Candace Chapman (9) block a U.S. attempt during a soccer game Wednesday, July 22, 2009, in Charleston, S.C. United States' Abby Wambach, in background, and Carli Lloyd (10) and Canada's Robyn Gayle watch. View Photo »
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