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Thirty-six players called in for U-18 Men’s National Team Camp

Project 2010 05 October @ 03:35 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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From US Soccer U.S. Under-18 Men's National Team head coach Mike Matkovich has called 36 players to a domestic training camp at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. from Oct. 6-13.

Matkovich's group includes 33 players who are currently part of U.S. Soccer's Development Academy, representing 23 different clubs.

Technical Support

U.S. YNT Blog 27 June @ 05:55 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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As some of you have noticed, we're providing streaming coverage of some games this weekend through the D.A. page on ussoccer.com. But some of you have also noticed it wasn't working! With that in mind, we ask that you try it now--but be sure to install any and all plugins it may ask you to install. After the first time, it'll begin streaming immediately.

Charlize Theron provides soccer opportunities to children

Pretty Tough » Soccer 15 July @ 07:46 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Charlize Theron

I'm a huge fan of Charlize Theron so was delighted to learn that she's a celeb who gives back. As a native of South Africa, it makes sense that her charitable efforts focus on the youth of her struggling but extraordinary country.

The Charlize Theron African Outreach Project and the LAFC Chelsea Soccer Club have joined forces to give kids living in underserved communities – in Southern California and Umkhanyakude District of the KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa – more opportunities to play competitive soccer.

Charlize Theron provides soccer opportunities to deserving kids

Pretty Tough » Soccer 15 July @ 07:46 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Charlize Theron

I'm a huge fan of Charlize Theron so was delighted to learn that she's a celeb who gives back. As a native of South Africa, it makes sense that her charitable efforts focus on the youth of her struggling but extraordinary country.

The Charlize Theron African Outreach Project and the LAFC Chelsea Soccer Club have joined forces to give kids living in underserved communities – in Southern California and Umkhanyakude District of the KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa – more opportunities to play competitive soccer.