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Juventus bested Club America at Citi Field last night, while Manchester United takes on the MLS All-Stars at Red Bull Arena tonight.
Japan beats the United States in penalty kicks to win the Women's World Cup.
The U.S. men's soccer team loses and won't have another meaningful game for almost a year and a half.
Nash, Grant Hill gung ho; Tony Parker less so.
The U.S. beats Panama, in large part thanks to, of all people, Freddy Adu.
The U.S. soccer team plays Panama in the semifinals of the Gold Cup tonight.
The United States will play Panama in the semifinals on Wednesday.
The U.S. advances to the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, unimpressively.
USMNT's sked, for dummies.
Greece and Ecuador played to a 1–1 draw.
LeBron James is now the proud owner of a slice of Liverpool FC.
Russia was awarded the 2018 World Cup, and Qatar was awarded the 2022 tournament.
They'll play San Jose in the second leg of their Eastern Conference semifinal at 8 p.m.
They'll play the San Jose Earthquakes in the first leg of the Eastern Conference semifinal.
Also in this week's magazine: the English Premier League's identity crisis.
The Red Bulls sign a foe of the American team.
Thierry Henry's debut goes well, mostly.
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