U.S. Soccer Monitors Honduran Unrest Ahead of Oct. 10 WCQ; Galaxy's Donovan Says U.S. Still Shows Inexperience
Here's the latest on whether the U.S. qualifier will be moved, which could well help the American cause if it's played in another country:
NEW YORK (AP) -- Soccer officials are watching the security situation in Honduras, hoping they won't have to move next month's World Cup qualifier against the United States.
100 Percent Soccer @ Sep 23, 2009 8:57 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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