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Panama had a case

It seemed Panama coach Gary Stempel and the Canalero players were protesting too much after falling, 2-1, to the U.S. in the quarterfinals of the Gold Cup Saturday.
But they might have been justified in disputing Mexican referee Benito Archundia's awarding of a penalty kick to the U.S. late during extra time in the match in Philadelphia.

Read the full article at Soccer Confidential.

Soccer Confidential @ Jul 20, 2009 7:38 AM EST | Blog Profile

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