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Barcelona to wear logo
NEW YORK -- Spanish soccer team Barcelona will do something on Tuesday it has never done in its 107-year history: wear a company's logo on its blue...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 09/12/06 by Clemente Lisi Scripps Howard News Service · More from publication -
Arena adjusts after Team USA
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Bruce Arena was all smiles coming out of the locker room this past Saturday night despite the New York Red Bulls' 4-1 loss...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/15/06 by Clemente Lisi Scripps Howard News Service · More from publication -
Grassroots movements: from Philadelphia and Seattle to Milwaukee and Rochester , some atypical locations are emerging as key American soccer towns - N.Y
A STEAMY SUMMER NIGHT AND a threatening thunderstorm couldn't dampen the mood of the 68,396 fans who packed into Lincoln Financial Field to...
Soccer Digest, 10/01/03 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
Pride and joy: Euro 2004 gives Zinedine Zidane's France and the rest of the Old World's old guard an opportunity to rebound from its World Cup disappointment
IT IS SAID THAT REVENGE IS A plate best served cold. If that is the case, four European teams that suffered through a horrible year in...
Soccer Digest, 06/01/03 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
Fever pitches: our tour of the world's greatest stadiums starts in Madrid and ends in … Columbus, Ohio - renovations to Portuguese stadiums - demolition of Wembley Stadium
A STADIUM IS MORE THAN JUST a place where games are played--it's a shrine where the hopes and dreams of tens of thousands of people are crushed or...
Soccer Digest, 03/01/03 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
Inner-city blues: in another example of American exceptionalism, soccer in the U.S. is a white, middle-class, suburban sport, which is something that Eddie Pope and others hope to remedy
GROWING UP IN URBAN FORT Wayne, DaMarcus Beasley heard every soccer joke in the book. He was told that it was a foreign game. That it was a girl's...
Soccer Digest, 12/01/02 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
The man behind the curtain: patience is most certainly a virtue for MLS's mysterious patriarch, Philip Anschutz - Major League Soccer
WHEN PHILIP ANSCHUTZ scored a pair of free tickets to the 1994 World Cup final he had no idea that he was about to fall in love at first sight....
Soccer Digest, 10/01/02 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
Too much of a good thing? Crippling pressure and frequent roster turnover have turned teams in Italy's Serie Athe world's richest leagueinto European also-rans
WHEN ROMA WERE OUSTED from the Champions League in March, it marked the second straight year that an Italian club failed to qualify for the...
Soccer Digest, 08/01/02 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
The bottom line: after years of growth, a flailing world economy and staggering player salaries have forced some European and South American clubs to consider salary caps and, worse, bankruptcy - Statistical Data Included
SOCCER IS OFTEN CALLED THE simplest of games. Over the past 10 years, some would say it has simply become a multibillion-dollar global business in...
Soccer Digest, 06/01/02 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication -
The Sunset State: MLS will no longer shine in Florida after the league's decision to axe the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion - Special section: 2002 MLS preview - Major League Soccer - Statistical Data Included
LESS IS MORE. AT LEAST MLS thought so when it pulled the plug on the Miami Fusion and ordered the Tampa Bay Mutiny to walk the plank. LESS IS...
Soccer Digest, 05/01/02 by Clemente Lisi · More from publication


