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Cdn. women's soccer in 'strong group' heading to Beijing (TSN)
May 9, 2008BEIJING - Even Pellerud was a rather happy man Sunday. The coach of Canada's national women's soccer team was an interested onlooker as FIFA, soccer's world governing body, conducted the draws for the men's and women's Olympic tournaments.
Cromwell Ready to Join U.S. Women's Soccer Under-20 Coaching Staff (UCF Golden Knights)
May 9, 2008UCF women's soccer head coach Amanda Cromwell recently traveled to California for the U.S. Soccer Under-20 Training Camp in April, and she again will hit the road May 12-27 as a member of the coaching staff. Cromwell now rejoins the team in Clemson, S.C., for a two-week training session as the program hopes to advance to the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Chile.
Funding crisis clouds SAfrica World Cup television plans (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
May 9, 2008CAPE TOWN - A funding crunch could delay South Africa's plans to have digital broadcasting in place for the 2010 soccer World Cup, the chief executive of state-run telecommunications firm Sentech said on Thursday.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter calls for limit on Europe soccer's power (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
May 9, 2008GENEVA - FIFA president Sepp Blatter renewed his campaign Wednesday to stop European soccer clubs from hoarding most of the world's best players.
Argentina clings to top soccer rank (Calgary Sun)
May 9, 2008ZURICH, Switzerland -- Argentina remains atop the largely unchanged FIFA world soccer rankings. With just 20 international matches affecting the monthly list released yesterday, Argentina stayed ahead of Brazil.
Argentina still tops soccer world (winnipegsun.com)
May 9, 2008ZURICH, Switzerland -- Argentina remains atop the largely unchanged FIFA world rankings. With just 20 international games affecting the monthly list released yesterday, Argentina stayed ahead of fierce rival Brazil, with Italy, Spain and Germany rounding out the top five.
World - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
May 9, 2008Iraqi soldiers for the first time warned residents in the embattled Sadr City district in Baghdad to leave their houses, signaling a new push vs. Shiite fighters operating there. Via loudspeakers they told residents to go to nearby soccer stadiums. UNICEF says about 6,000 people have fled their homes in Sadr City, most from the SE section.
Blatter calls for limit on Europe’s soccer power (Daily Dispatch)
May 9, 2008FIFA president Sepp Blatter renewed his campaign yesterday to stop European soccer clubs from hoarding most of the world’s best players. “It cannot be that only one continent will be the focus of all football,” Blatter said in a conference call with reporters.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter calls for limit on Europe soccer's power (Slam! Sports)
May 9, 2008GENEVA - FIFA president Sepp Blatter renewed his campaign Wednesday to stop European soccer clubs from hoarding most of the world's best players. "It cannot be that only one continent will be the focus of all football," Blatter said in a conference call with reporters.
BRHS soccer program has officially arrived (The Alexander City Outlook)
May 9, 2008News flash for the rest of the state: Benjamin Russell soccer is for real. The Wildcats winning sectionals in the spring has been as certain as the blooms on the dogwood trees. Now, after the wins over two perennial top-five programs, the rest of the state knows that these boys can play.
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