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The U-15/16s are 1/3rd of their way through group play after today, and we've got the results
right here.
We'll have highlights and interviews tomorrow, but we imagine you're a bit more focused on one
particular soccer match tomorrow. Before you watch Spain-Netherthands however, stop on by and check
out all the action from day one.
Spain 1-0 Netherlands
Several teams filled up the viewing area in the Athletes' Lounge yesterday to watch the 2010 FIFA
World Cup Final, and they enjoed Andres Iniesta's strike in extra time that gave Spain their first
World Cup title.
Oh, you wanted Academy results?
Second day of matches for the older age group, and here's how things shook out:
Crossfire Premier defeated CASL Chelsea FC Academy 1-0, putting the Washington club in 2nd in Group
1 with 3 points.
Local side Real So Cal defeated Baltimore Bays Chelsea 2-1, putting them 2nd in Group 2 with 4
points.
As teams are no doubt recovering from this past weekend, we thought we'd give you a little food for
thought to consider while looking ahead to Finals Week:
-In the U-15/16 age group, five of the eight teams finished first in their division at season's
end. Of the other three teams, two of them finished second to another Finals Week team in their
shared division.
Results from today:
CASL Chelsea FC Academy 0, Internationals 1
Baltimore Bays Chelsea 2, Cal Odyssey 0
Chicago Fire 0, De Anza Force 2
D.C. United 0, Sockers FC 1
After the final day of group play, here's how Friday's placement matches will shake out:
7th place match: D.
Congratulations to Vardar, the 2009-2010 Development Academy U-17/18 National Champion!
Here's the final installment of our academy update from The Home Depot Center, complete with
highlights of the championship game.
Here's the full championship match report, and for all the other U-17/18 placement matches, click
here!
One advantage of having both teams here from the same club is the support each team gives to the
other, evidenced by the Baltimore Bays Chelsea U-15/16 team watching the older guys play against
the Concorde Fire yesterday. They were cheering, banging the signboards, anything they could think
of to keep up the Bays' energy level.
Congratulations to the Chicago Fire, 2009-2010 U-15/16 Development Academy national champions! You
can catch full highlights of their match against Cal Odyssey, the first Academy final to go to
penalties, right here.
Find out the other U-15/16 placement results, along with a preview of tonight's U-17/18
championship game between Crossfire Premier and Vardar, with today's Finals Week notes.