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Everything Football in Miami and around the World Burrito is tired of all this War of the Soccer Leagues between USL and NASL! The latest comes from Burrito's compadre Kartik. It look like USL has sued teams for breach of contract! Full Article at Soccer Blogs
USSF President Sunil Gulati and MLS Commissioner Don Garber, both of them almost literally right off the plane from South Africa, met on Sunday afternoon with representatives from both USL1 and the nascent NASL to discuss the ongoing situation vis a... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
FIFA President Joseph Blatter speaks to journalists at the White House after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, July 27, 2009. View Photo »
This game will generate a lot of interest in the soccer community and in the broader American community ... We'll spend a lot of time and effort promoting the match. It's extremely exciting for any number of reasons. Historical between the countries, historical because of football, current because of Da...
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati, CEO/Secretary General Dan Flynn and Professional Council Chairman Don Garber met with representatives from both the United Soccer League and the North American Soccer League in New York Dec. 6 to discuss the leagues’... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
I love US Soccer Federations press releases. Full Article at Pitch Invasion
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The head of U.S. soccer believes a World Cup match rich in history between the United States and England can capture the imagination of new fans. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
FIFA President Joseph Blatter speaks to journalists at the White House after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, July 27, 2009. View Photo »
Mayor Bloomberg’s accomplishments as a businessman, philanthropist and administrator are well respected in this country and worldwide
The draw is pretty darn important." So said Sunil Gulati, president of the United States Soccer Federation, before he boarded a plane to Cape Town for the great World Cup shake-up. Full Article at Irish Independent
Inside Minnesota Soccer has learned that United States Soccer Federation (USSF) president Sunil Gulati called a meeting for Sunday that will include the parties of the Canadian Soccer Association (CSA), the Puerto Rican Football Federation (PRFF), the... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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FIFA President Joseph Blatter speaks to journalists at the White House after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, July 27, 2009. Blatter said Obama's ball handling skills are good enough to join the U.S. National team that lost to Mexico on Sunday.
View Photo »FIFA President Joseph Blatter speaks to journalists at the White House after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, July 27, 2009. Blatter said Obama's ball handling skills are good enough to join the U.S. National team that lost to Mexico on Sunday.
View Photo »Dr. Danny Jordaan, left, CEO of South Africa's 2010 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee, and Sunil Gulati, U.S. Soccer president, confer during a press conference in New York, Friday May 29, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Joseph Blatter speaks to journalists at the White House after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington, July 27, 2009. Blatter said Obama's ball handling skills are good enough to join the U.S. National team that lost to Mexico on Sunday.
View Photo »This game will generate a lot of interest in the soccer community and in the broader American community ... We'll spend a lot of time and effort promoting the match. It's extremely exciting for any number of reasons. Historical between the countries, historical because of football, current because of Da...
Mayor Bloomberg’s accomplishments as a businessman, philanthropist and administrator are well respected in this country and worldwide
If that happened, we would have a one-in-three chance of meeting South Africa
As a broadcast partner of the U.S. Soccer Federation, Major League Soccer and the FIFA World CupTM, ESPN is playing an invaluable role in the continued growth in popularity of soccer not just in the United States, but worldwide
Our guys aren't disappointed with who is going to Montevideo
I think it will be very hard for us to get seeded -- not impossible ... With Argentina qualifying, I think it makes it a little bit harder. If France were to qualify, then depending on the criteria used, we've been pushing hard that it should be based on the last official FIFA tournament, which would be...
I think it will be very hard for us to get seeded -- not impossible ... With Argentina qualifying, I think it makes it a little bit harder. If France were to qualify, then depending on the criteria used, we've been pushing hard that it should be based on the last official FIFA tournament, which would be...
He’s got the winningest percentage of any coach we’ve ever had. We’ve gotten to the final of a major FIFA competition. We’ve qualified and are top of the group. We’ve won the Gold Cup that was critical to us and gotten to the final of the other one with a relatively young team. I’m not sure how much mor...
I'm sure somebody out there is going to criticize him because Conor didn't get a hat trick and Jozy might have or something ... Who knows? He's got the winningest percentage of any coach we've ever had. We've gotten to the final of a major FIFA competition. We've qualified and are top of the group. We'v...
I am confident of qualifying, but it's not a foregone conclusion ... Honduras is 8-0 at home in the last year and a half, and we're playing them at home. Mexico has gone there and lost. These are tough games, and playing in Honduras would be a tough game for England, France or Germany. This will be a to...
I am confident of qualifying, but it's not a foregone conclusion ... Honduras is 8-0 at home in the last year and a half, and we're playing them at home. Mexico has gone there and lost. These are tough games, and playing in Honduras would be a tough game for England, France or Germany. This will be a to...
I am confident of qualifying, but it's not a foregone conclusion ... Honduras is 8-0 at home in the last year and a half, and we're playing them at home. Mexico has gone there and lost. These are tough games, and playing in Honduras would be a tough game for England, France or Germany. This will be a to...
Did we have the players to beat Spain? If I'd asked you that question before, you'd have said no - but we beat Spain ... Would we have the players to be leading Brazil 2-0 at halftime? But we did. We will go there with a group of players that have belief.
The moderator asked me about our World Cup bid and I said, our thinking on the way over here was, we’re bidding for both but thinking more about 2022 ... But with England in trouble, maybe we should be thinking more about ‘18.
The general presumption has been that one will go to Europe and one will go to the rest of the world
Through his work with ABC, Bob has seen firsthand the growth of soccer in the United States, particularly since the 1994 World Cup
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