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Under-20 World Cup loses some luster with star names missing

Brent Latham

With European clubs refusing to release their star youth players, the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup could be an anticlimax, writes Brent Latham.

Story | Conversation | September 21, 2009

Castillo hopes to return home with U.S.

Associated Press

Even when he was playing for Mexico's national team, Edgar Castillo sensed he should be wearing the soccer jersey of the United States, the country of his birth.

Story | Conversation | July 25, 2009

U.S. finishes preparations for Costa Rica

Associated Press

The U.S. soccer team concluded five days of training on Sunday and was looking forward to the arrival of members who couldn't participate in preparations for the team's World Cup qualifying matches this week.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2009

Maldini's career ends on a sour note

Jen Chang

...woefully-out-of-form Heath Pearce, what's not to like about this roster? Bringing in Marvell Wynne is a good move, as is taking a closer look to see where Benny Feilhaber is...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 25, 2009

Iron man Hejduk back in the reckoning at right back

Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPN Soccernet

One of the biggest surprises has been the re-emergence of veteran Frankie Hejduk as a starting right back for Bob Bradley's U.S. team, writes Ives Galarcep.

Story | Conversation | April 17, 2009

2009 rookie class shows potential for greatness

Ives Galarcep, ESPNsoccernet

With a slew of rookies having an impact, the 2009 draft class looks to be among the best in MLS history, writes Ives Galarcep.

Story | Conversation | April 10, 2009

Youngsters ready to face Trinidad & Tobago

Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet

After their impressive second-half cameos against Cuba, expect to see the U.S.'s young guns start against T&T, writes Ives Galarcep.

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2008

Wynne makes his own name

Kristian Dyer

Toronto's Marvell Wynne is stepping out of the shadows of his famous father, writes Kristian Dyer.

Story | Conversation | October 12, 2008

Zips prove they're here to stay

Doug McIntyre

Akron isn't a traditional powerhouse, but in recent years the Zips have been a force, writes Doug McIntyre.

Story | Conversation | September 10, 2008

Wynne and Edu's stock on the rise

Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet

With the Olympics over for the U.S. men, Ives Galarcep notes which player's stock rose and whose fell.

Story | Conversation | August 15, 2008

Moral victories no longer suffice for U.S.

Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

On the heels of a first-round exit at the Olympics, the U.S. can no longer be content with moral victories, writes Jeff Carlisle.

Story | Conversation | August 15, 2008

Notes from the U.S.-Nigeria match

Andrew Hush

...hurt the U.S. On Nigeria's first goal, Michael Parkhurst stepped out to cover for Marvell Wynne and, when the Revolution man was beaten, Promise Isaac needed only to get ahead of the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 13, 2008

U.S. ties Netherlands but deserved much more

Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

In rewriting the form book, the U.S. dominated the Netherlands for large stretches and deserved more than a draw, writes Jeff Carlisle.

Story | Conversation | August 10, 2008

U.S. faces a tough test in the group stage

Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

The U.S. faces a stern task to advance in the Olympics, and it's unclear if Peter Nowak has all the right pieces at his disposal, writes Jeff Carlisle.

Story | Conversation | August 01, 2008

Galaxy and Revolution stars likely to dominate All-Star vote

Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet

With the MLS All-Star game less than a month away, Ives Galarcep gives us his thoughts on what the starting lineup should be.

Story | Conversation | June 28, 2008