Jeremy Christie (R) shields Joan Capdevila of Spain from the ball during the 2009 FIFA
Confederations Cup match between New Zealand and Spain (Photo by Jasper Juinen/Getty Images
Europe)
I had a chance to chat with New Zealand international midfielder Jeremy Christie, who was in town
recently for a trial selection session organized by the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) for
the upcoming season, which is scheduled to kick-off next February.
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Chivas USA's Jonathan Bornstein and Sacha Kljestan, as well as former Goat Brad Guzan, were
named to the 22-player U.S. squad today for games Saturday against Slovakia (10 a.m. Fox Soccer
Channel and Galavision) and Denmark four days later (no TV by the sound of it).
From U.S. Soccer::
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World Cup hosts South Africa recalled controversial striker Benni McCarthy Thursday for
mid-November home friendlies against Japan and Jamaica. The scorer of a record 31 Bafana Bafana
(The Boys) goals was ignored for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa after shunning a
call-up for warm-up games against Norway and .
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CHICAGO (Oct. 13, 2009)
US Opponent Denmark Finished First Place in Group 1 in UEFA Qualifying
Ahead of Portugal and Sweden
– The United States Men's National Team will face fellow 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Denmark on Wednesday, Nov. 18, in Aarhus, Denmark.
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CHICAGO (Oct. 13, 2009)
US Opponent Denmark Finished First Place in Group 1 in UEFA Qualifying
Ahead of Portugal and Sweden
– The United States Men's National Team will face fellow 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Denmark on Wednesday, Nov. 18, in Aarhus, Denmark.
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Bob Bradley has named his squad for the crucial World Cup Qualifier against Mexico this week, in
a game that is being dubbed the most important game in U.S. soccer history.
The U.S. has never won in Mexico and the U.S. team will have to overcome the grueling
combination of altitude, smog and more than 100,000 hostile fans if they are going to pull off a
famous victory.
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U.S. Men's National Team head coach Bob Bradley has named a roster of 20 players that will train
in advance of the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mexico that will take place Aug. 12 in Mexico
City. The U.S. seeks its first-ever victory on Mexican soil, with kickoff set for 3 p.m. CT at
Estadio Azteca, famed for its grueling combination of altitude, smog and more than 100,000
spectators.
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U.S. Men's National Team head coach Bob Bradley has named a roster of 20 players that will train
in advance of the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Mexico that will take place Aug. 12 in Mexico
City. The U.S. seeks its first-ever victory on Mexican soil, with kickoff set for 3 p.m. CT at
Estadio Azteca, famed for its grueling combination of altitude, smog and more than 100,000
spectators.
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For their victory against world No. 1 ranked Spain in the semifinals of the 2009 FIFA
Confederations Cup, the United States Men's National Team was awarded the 2009 ESPY for "Best
Upset" at the 17th annual awards ceremony in Los Angeles, Calif. The show will be televised on ESPN
and ESPN HD on Sunday, July 19 starting at 9 p.
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MLS Rumors 04 July @ 01:25 PM EST
USA Coach Bob Bradley and Sounders FC Goalkeeper Kasey Keller Photo: Greg Roth
As the United States of America celebrates it's 233rd birthday, the US National Team prepares to
defend it's Gold Cup Champion title with honor. Across the country the soccer interested will be
taking a break from the barbecues and kicking back with a few cold brews to watch a team with some
of the same players who became heroes in South Africa during the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
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Listen to the full audio podcast of today's media teleconference call with U.S. Soccer President
Sunil Gulati and U.S. National Team head coach Bob Bradley. Today was their first exposure to the
national media following the second-place finish in the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.
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MLS Rumors 02 July @ 11:33 AM EST
The following comes from USsoccer.com
On Tuesday, CONCACAF announced a provision that allows any team participating in the FIFA
Confederations Cup and the CONCACAF Gold Cup in the same year to expand its Gold Cup roster
from 23 to 30 players. The provision was provided due to the extreme circumstances that teams face
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Sunday's 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup final live on ESPN from Ellis Park in Johannesburg, South
Africa, - a 3-2 victory for Brazil over the United States - was the most-watched non-FIFA World Cup
match featuring the U.S. Men's Soccer National Team on the network, with an average of 3.945
million viewers.
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While this post won't be specifically about college players moving into the professional ranks I
will try to work the theme of the blog in here. However, I mainly want to get my thoughts on paper
regarding the US' improbable run to the final of FIFA's Confederations Cup.
Here is a question to the US soccer fans reading.
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