The U.S. Men's National Team will travel to South Africa to take on 2010 FIFA World Cup
hosts South Africa on Nov. 17 at the magnificent Green Point Stadium in Cape Town.
Kickoff time for the match to be broadcast live on ESPN2 and Galavision will be announced in the
near future.
David Weir became Scotland's oldest player to play for his Country when he lined out for
Scotland's Euro 2012 qualifier against Lithuania at the age of 40 last night.
The defender who started his career with Falkirk in 1992 has made 66 appearances for Scotland
scoring on one occasion against Latvia in a 2-1 win in October 2001.
Like many soccer clubs in their area, Milwaukee Brewers FC has a storied history.
Just not in the past few decades.
Brewers FC, founded by employees of the Schlitz Brewery in 1947, played friendlies against
top-flight German clubs FC Nuremburg and Hertha Berlin in the 1950s and '60s.
The U.S. men's national team has an agreement in principle to face South Africa on Nov. 17th
in Cape Town in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup, U.S. Soccer announced on Friday.
U.S. Soccer is still finalizing the deal, but once completed, it will mark the United States'
fourth trip to the African nation in the past three years (twice to play South Africa, once for the
2009 Confederations Cup and most recently for the 2010 World Cup).
The United States National Team will return to South Africa on November 17th to face South Africa
in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup, the US Soccer Federation announced on Friday. The game will be
shown on ESPN2, live from Cape Town's Green Point Stadium. "We are honored to once again be invited
to participate in the Nelson Mandela Challenge Cup," US coach Bob Bradley said.