Ching, Orozco added to U.S. roster
Associated PressForward Brian Ching and defender Michael Orozco have been added to the 23-man roster U.S. roster for a training camp ahead of a Feb. 24 World Cup warmup against El Salvador at Tampa, Fla.
Story | Conversation | February 4, 2010Egypt rolls in African Nations Cup
David Satlin and the ESPN Stats & Information Group, ESPN.comA scroll around the globe for World Cup-related news and updates.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2010Time running out for Jones
Luke Cyphers and Doug McIntyreU.S. fans were buoyed by the recent news that the members of the national team's M*A*S*H unit, aka Clint Dempsey, Oguchi Onyewu and Charlie Davies, co...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 27, 2010
MLS to be back in business soon?
Andrew HushWhat will the players of Major League Soccer be up to at the start of next week? Although a number of teams have already convened for the beginning of...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 27, 2010Not much to take away from Honduras game
Conor Nevins...the game lost much of its impetus with the mind-numbingly bizarre decision to send off Jimmy Conrad and award a penalty before 20 minutes had ticked off the clock. But in a strange...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 25, 2010Bradley gleans some positives from loss
Luke Cyphers, ESPN The MagazineThe 3-1 setback against Honduras wasn't the result U.S. coach Bob Bradley was looking for, but he was still able to glean some positives about his team.
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2010U.S. second-stringers soundly beaten
Leander Schaerlaeckens, ESPN.comPlaying with a man down for most of the game against Honduras, a weakened U.S. lineup was no match for the Catrachos in a disappointing 3-1 loss.
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2010Bornstein endures as hero in Honduras
Arash Markazi, ESPNLosAngeles.comU.S. soccer player Jonathan Bornstein endures as a hero in Honduras.
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2010U.S. fringe players get chance to shine
Leander Schaerlaeckens, ESPN.comWith the U.S. squad plagued by injuries, the game against Honduras is an opportunity for some fringe players to stake a claim to the World Cup squad.
Story | Conversation | January 23, 2010
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11 July 2009: Jimmy Conrad (USA). The United States Men's National Team played the Haiti Men's National Team to...
Photo | January 23, 2010U.S. 1-3 Honduras: Conrad sees red
Fellow World Cup qualifier Honduras thoroughly outplayed a second-string U.S. lineup, winning an exhibition game 3-1 Saturday night.
Story | January 23, 2010For Dempsey, rest and recovery important
Andrew HushThe way things have been going in recent months, U.S. soccer fans may be forgiven if they have taken to watching games involving prospective World Cup...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 20, 2010FIFA won't intervene in dispute
Associated PressFIFA says it will not intervene in a labor dispute involving Major League Soccer and a possible work stoppage next month.
Story | Conversation | January 6, 2010New year, new rules: Rule No. 25
Matt Meyers with Doug McIntyre, ESPN The MagazineThe Beautiful Game becomes much less so when players are flopping at the slightest hint of contact. Here's one way to send diving to the sidelines.
Story | Conversation | December 29, 2009
Part 2: A vision for the future of MLS
Jimmy Conrad, Special to ESPNsoccernetAfter raising the hackles of some fans with his U.S. soccer blueprint, Jimmy Conrad answers his critics.
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