Antonio Puerta: 1984 - 2007

The future of Sevilla and the Spanish National Team, Antonio Puerta, has left us. Growing up in Seville, Puerta grew up playing in the clubs youth program, eventually being invited to the B-squad when he was only 18 years old. After two short years, he was bumped to the A-team, where he ...

Heads Above the Rest

Coach Ryan couldn’t have said it any better: “Abby is a battler. She never quits and she is great at finding some way to beat you. Today maybe it wasn’t her best day in terms of finishing in the flow of play, but she is going to find another way and tonight she did that twi ...

In-Sync In-Pink

Attention: After watching the US WNT’s 6-2 dissection of Canada, US soccer has implemented an official jersey switch. For intimidation purposes, pink stays, red goes. (Clint, Gooch, and the rest of the MNT, please return to the locker rooms immediately). Every night should be breast ca ...

Deuce Delivers

With his first goal for Fulham, in his first season in England, Deuce Dempsey resuscitated an entire organization. After three months without a victory and a less than successful season, all of Craven Cottage was looking for a lifeline. It came in the form of an audacious Texan slicing towa ...

Born and Bred

Michael Bradley is one of American soccer’s favorite sons, and not just because the guy he calls “Dad” happens to be the current coach of the US MNT. Sure it made a difference, but Mike’s the product of so much more than a fortunate soccer legacy. While others were gr ...