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MLS EXPANSION DRAFT The Philadelphia Union selected their first 10 players today, picking from the rosters of the other 15 MLS teams. Each team could protect 11 players, leaving the rest up for grabs. Each team could only lose 1 player at most. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Here are a few of the memorable mile markers along the way, along with a peek ahead: Major League Soccer's 14th season began with a flourish in Seattle as a packed house served up a teaser for great things ahead at the debuting franchise. Full Article at ESPN
Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1. View Photo »
When you come to D.C. United, you really begin to understand how much you're supposed to succeed ... Winning trophies every year and getting to the playoffs every year is really instilled from the front office to the coaching staff down to the youngest player on the team. When we have a bad year like we...
Yesterday, you retired from professional soccer after 12 seasons at Major League Soccer’s D.C. United. During your dozen years at the club, you were one of the sport’s truly good guys and won the Humanitarian of the Year award in 2003. Full Article at Beerinator
by Adam Soucie - Captain Positive On Tuesday there was a lot of noise about how MLS is mistreating its players by denying them the basic rights of athletes. While the criticism is warranted, the reactionary statements are starting to get out of hand. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
In this morning's Daily News, you'll see Sons of Ben president Bryan James' top picks for Philadelphia Union's expansion draft that will take place this afternoon. I've spent some time the last few days working out my own list, and here it is. Full Article at Philly.com
Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1. View Photo »
D.C. United veteran Ben Olsen has decided to retire from football due to chronic pain from problems with his ankle ailments during his career. Full Article at Soccer News
COLORADO SPRINGS — Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto, the reigning Olympic and world silver medalists in ice dance, have withdrawn from next week's Grand Prix final. Full Article at Denver Post
D.C. United is a professional soccer club located in Washington, D.C. that participates in Major League Soccer, the United States' top-tier soccer league. Considered the most successful club in American soccer, the club has won the U.S. Open Cup and holds the record for most MLS Cups and MLS Supporters' Shields with four apiece. Full Article
Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Danny Szetela (L) of US team DC United controls the ball in front of Devon Jamerson of Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo (L) of US team DC United vies with Devon Jamerson of Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »devom McTavish (L) of US team DC United heads the ball against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (L) of US team DC United celebrates with teammate Rodney Wallace after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (2nd L) of US team DC United shoots to score against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »Christian Gomez (R) of US team DC United celebrates with teammate Fred after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009.
View Photo »D.C. United's Julius James, left, and San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Jason Marcano (13) go up for a header during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »D.C. United's Thabiso Khumalo, center, celebrates with teammates Tiyiselani Shipalane, left, and David Habarugira after scoring a goal against San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »D.C. United goalkeeper Milos Kocic gives up a goal to San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Jerrel Britto during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »D.C. United's Tiyiselani Shipalane, right, jumps over a San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad player during the second half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington. United won 5-1.
View Photo »D.C. United's Christian Gomez, right, celebrates with teammate Chris Pontius after Gomez scored a goal against San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »San Juan Jabloteh of Trinidad's Willis Plaza (20) and D.C. United's Rodney Wallace, right, battle for control of the ball during the first half of a CONCACAF Champions League soccer match, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »Jaime Moreno (R) and Luciano Emilio of DC United celebrate after Moreno scored against Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009. DC United won 3-0.
View Photo »Ben Olsen (L) of US team DC United vies with Orvin Paz of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Julius James (R) of US team DC United vies with Carlos Mejia of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Rodney Wallace (R) of US team DC United attempts a shot despite the tackle of Maximo Lucas of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Tiyiselani Shipalane (R) of US team DC United vies with Maximo Lucas of Honduran club CD Marathon controls the ball in front of Chris Pontius during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Luciano Emilio (L) of US team DC United vies with Erick Norales of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Rodney Wallace (R) of US team DC United vies with Orvin Paz of Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Luciano Emilio (R) of US team DC United celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's first goal against Honduran club CD Marathon during a CONCACAF Champions League Group B match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 24, 2009. DC United won 3-0.
View Photo »Thabiso Khumalo of US team DC United celebrates after scoring against Trinidad and Tobago team San Juan Jabloteh during a Group B CONCACAF Champions League match at RFK Stadium in Washington on September 30, 2009. DC United won 5-1.
View Photo »When you come to D.C. United, you really begin to understand how much you're supposed to succeed ... Winning trophies every year and getting to the playoffs every year is really instilled from the front office to the coaching staff down to the youngest player on the team. When we have a bad year like we...
Originally, my thoughts were to go all with all European-based players because I honestly thought Toronto FC and D.C. United were going to be in the playoffs, so I had no intention of using any MLS players
Tommy has done an outstanding job at D.C. United, first as an assistant and then as our head coach ... Tommy is a fine young coach and I know we will face him in the future in MLS play. I wish him all of the luck in the world.
I deeply regret some of the comments I made in an interview published earlier this week. In trying to explain the, sometimes, unfair expectations on the head coach of D.C. United, I made critical comments of Colorado, New England, Real Salt Lake and the league. Those comments were unprofessional
It's unfair ... The oversight on the league's part to have ourselves or D.C. United or Columbus or Chivas or Chicago involved in this game is unfair.
Chad Ochocinco has been signed to a short-term contract for D.C. United and will be suiting up to play forward this weekend against Kansas City
I am certain teams like Toronto, D.C. United, and New England -- there will be a lot of teams fighting for the final spot on the last weekend. I can only hope whatever happens on Saturday night in the other games will give us a chance to be part of it.
We didn't want to tramp on D.C. United ... It's the most classic soccer movie of all time. I'm not sure how many people have seen it on the big screen with Sylvester Stallone screaming and yelling and that beautiful bicycle kick at the end larger than life.
Baltimore has demonstrated its ability to work with the state to create world class facilities for the Orioles and Ravens ... We believe a new D.C. United Stadium can be an exciting and vital economic engine and look forward to the results of the Maryland Stadium Authority study of a Baltimore City loca...
KICKS Against Breast Cancer and the Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center are grateful to continue this outstanding partnership with D.C. United for the fourth consecutive year. Through the generous support of D.C. United and its fans, KICKS Against Breast Cancer is able to continue providing valuable re...
KICKS Against Breast Cancer and the Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center are grateful to continue this outstanding partnership with D.C. United for the fourth consecutive year. Through the generous support of D.C. United and its fans, KICKS Against Breast Cancer is able to continue providing valuable re...
KICKS Against Breast Cancer and the Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource Center are grateful to continue this outstanding partnership with D.C. United for the fourth consecutive year. Through the generous support of D.C. United and its fans, KICKS Against Breast Cancer is able to continue providing valuable re...
Without taking anything away from D.C. United, Marathon only played 45 minutes ... The other 45 minutes were a valiant effort, but we really didn’t have much energy…We felt the wear and tear of the travel.
I think we're really, really excited about getting six points out of nine on the road [but] we had so many good opportunities [against D.C. United] on Wednesday
If you look at the bruises on Montero, he got bruised pretty good ... But certainly (discipline) is something for U.S. Soccer to decide. I know D.C. United came out and said there is going to be an internal punishment. They haven’t said what that is yet. But those are their problems. I’ll focus on my te...
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