I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
I'm at Red Bulls headquarters in Secaucus and we have just been shown photos of Mr. Juan Pablo Angel sporting the Red Bulls uniform.
Project 2010, US Soccer's audacious plan to conquer the soccer world, has been lauded and laughed
at in the same breath. Its critics accuse it as being anything from overly ambitious to downright
arrogant. However, the Project took a giant step forward Saturday afternoon when the US U-20 Men's
National Team defeated Argentina 1-0 in both teams' opener at the FIFA World Youth Championships in
U-20s Shut Down Argentina, Win 1-0 6/11/05 1:10 PM ENSCHEDE, Netherlands (June 11, 2005) - Jonathan
Spector went off with a leg injury in the 38th minute and Freddy Adu missed a second half penalty
kick, and the U.S. still topped four-time FIFA World Youth Champions Argentina 1-0. Chad Barrett
scored the game-winner in the 39th minute. The U.S. goal game on a build up started by Sturgis, who
Ten years of Major League Soccer has seen the league's players grow in stature on the worldwide
market. The next ten should bring new and interesting developments on this front. Look for the
league to offer better pay in order to eventually compete with Mexican clubs for top South American
talent, which sells tickets all over the globe. Until then, MLS will continue to turn NAFTA on its
head