Link - Posted 2008.03.29 8:15pm PT
Downshift
 
Just a quick note to let any dedicated visitors who remain know that daily link postings will not be returning to ooosasoccer.com. I will, however, attempt to keep the National Team archive database alive and well. Adding in the 2008 stats is on my to-do list.
 
Why this change? Plain and simple: Time - there's just not enough of it.
 
If for some unbeknown reason, you would like to continue to read the content I'm kicking out on women's soccer, head over to womensprosoccer.com, home of Women's Professional Soccer. I recently accepted a position with WPS that includes producing features for the league's website. Soon we'll be launching a blog that offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the birth of the league, and which may evolve into touching upon other issues and areas. At least initially, I'll largely be authoring that blog.
 
It’s exciting for me to be a part of WPS’s launch. A lot of work, thought and passion are being poured into making Women’s Professional Soccer a success. If you have ideas or suggestions for us, shoot them to feedback@womensprosoccer.com.
 
To conclude, a big thanks for your readership over the past year! Keep cheering on the USWNT as it prepares for and competes in the Beijing Games and get ready for WPS!
 

Link - Posted 2008.03.05 9:02am ET
Going on Hiatus
 
Due to life transitions, I will not be able to post for the next few weeks. Perfect timing with the Algarve Cup, I know! Look for an update regarding this site's future later this month. In the meantime, here are the sites to visit to get your Algarve Cup & women's soccer fix:

Link - Posted 2008.03.02 1:48pm ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Slow down a bit...

Link - Posted 2008.02.29 8:22am ET
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Leaping along...

Link - Posted 2008.02.28 8:10am ET
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Change?

Link - Posted 2008.02.22 8:20am ET
Quick Kick
 
Friday...
  • CONCACAF will perform the draw for the Women's Olympic Qualifying tournament on Monday, February 25 in New York City. The 2008 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualification will take place at the Estadio Olímpico Benito Juarez in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico from April 2-13. The competition field consists of the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. The two finalists will qualify for the Beijing Games.
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  • Pia Sundhage speaks with damfotboll.com about using the Algarve Cup as preparation for Olympic Qualifying. (Swedish)
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  • While in New York City for a Visa promotion, Aly Wagner spoke about Olympic athletes being free to express their political views (bottom of article).
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  • Heather O'Reilly's move to right flank midfielder is receiving rave reviews.
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  • Tiffany Weimer blogs on womensprosoccer.com about living the dream.
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  • At the 2008 East Asian Women’s Football Championship in Chongqing, China yesterday, Japan downed South Korea, 2-0, and China and North Korea played to a 0-0 tie. According to reports, the North Koreans dominated much of the game against China. Japan plays China on Sunday with the tournament title at stake.
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  • German National Team teammates Ariane Hingst and Nadine Angerer are suiting up for Swedish club Djurgarden IF. (German)
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  • The German federation has opened a new video section of its website that includes over 300 video and will feature a weekly report on the women's Bundesliga on Sundays.
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  • Dresden, Magdeburg and Wolfsburg, three of the 12 cities who are candidates to host 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup matches, made positive impressions during their initial on-site inspections. (German)
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  • Former German National Team player Martina Voss is now looking to turn club team FCR 2001 Duisburg into a winner. (German)
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  • Rhian Wilkinson journals about members of the Canadian National Team volunteering with Right to Play.

Link - Posted 2008.02.21 7:58am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Win and then try to deal with it later...

Link - Posted 2008.02.20 8:20am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
No reason to celebrate...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • Women's Professional Soccer news:
     
    • Manya Makoski blogs about participating in the National Team's mega-camp and winning the Silver Mug tournament with Pali Blues.
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    • In a video interview, Washington Freedom Director of Operations Louise Waxler talks about how the Freedom kept their brand alive following the WUSA's suspension of operations, how the Freedom will transition from the W-League to WPS and the WPS's ownership group's goal to make the league sustainable.
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  • In international news:
     
    • Japan opened the 2008 East Asian Women’s Football Championship in Chongqing, China on Monday by coming from 2-1 down to defeat North Korea, 3-2. Homare Sawa scored the game-winner during added time. China, likewise, came from behind to defeat South Korea, 3-2. On Thursday, China faces North Korea and Japan takes on South Korea.
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    • The China Daily labeled its team's peformance as sluggish against the South Koreans and former Chinese star Sun Wen was not impressed. Head coach Elisabeth Loisel, meanwhile, struck back at her critics.
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    • CAF Online has an update on African Olympic Qualifying as Nigeria edged South Africa last weekend. In order to qualify for the Beijing Games, Nigeria must beat Ghana, who it will host on March 15.
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    • Linda Bresonik has pulled out of Germany's Feb. 28 friendly against China and out of the Algarve Cup after undering arthroscopic surgery on her right knee. She will need about five weeks to recover. Silvia Neid has nominated Lena Goeßling to take her place on the roster. (German)
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    • Denmark head coach Kenneth Heiner-Møller has included three uncapped players in his Algarve Cup roster. (Danish)
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    • John Herdman has named New Zealand's roster for a three-game tour of Australia from March 1-5 as well as a March 8 Olympic qualifier against Papua New Guinea. Included on the roster is 16-year-old midfielder Annalie Longo.
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    • Ghana is ready to begin its Africa Women Championship qualification campaign this weekend.
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    • Cheryl Salisbury's goal, which sent Australia to the 2007 World Cup quarterfinals, was voted Australia’s favorite sporting moment for 2007 in the SportingPulse 2007 Australian Sporting Moment of the Year People’s Choice Award.
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    • Everton's Fara Williams is fired up to face Arsenal in The FA Tesco Women's Premier League Cup Final, which will take place on Feb. 28.
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    • Damallsvenskan Newsblog has summaries from this past weekend's Swedish training matches.

Link - Posted 2008.02.19 8:22am ET
Extremely Quick Kick
 
The right path...

Link - Posted 2008.02.18 8:04am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Prove it...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • Women's Professional Socccer news:
     
    • Martin Rogers at Yahoo! Sports writes that Women's Professional Soccer is the last shot for a professional women's league in the U.S.
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    • Chicago President & CEO Peter Wilt shares some behind-the-scenes notes to give fans an idea of what his franchise is working on.
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    • WPS has posted 10 video clips documenting its Town Hall Meeting in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Feb. 8 at the U.S. Youth Soccer adidas Workshop. (Link is to clip #1. The rest of the clips can be found by scrolling down the linked to page.)
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  • International news:
     
    • Nigeria downed South Africa, 1-0, over the weekend in an African 2008 Olympic qualifier.
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    • Depending on your viewpoint, Sweden defeated Norway for the first time since just before the 2000 Olympics (an unofficial match according to the Norwegians) or since the 1995 European Championships (viewed as an official match by both sides) by a 2-0 score Saturday in Cyprus (Swedish report, Norwegian report, Damallsvenskan Newsblog report). Sweden received a goal from each of its starting forwards, Lotta Schelin and Jessica Landström. Next up for both teams is the Algarve Cup in Portugal from March 5-12.
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    • In EURO 2009 Qualifying over the weekend, Italy used four goals in the last 10 minutes to down Ireland, 4-1, and Belgium edged Wales, 1-0.
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    • Canada's Rhian Wilkinson blogs about training camp, the Starbucks across the street blowing up and Martin and Steve Nash's impact on women's soccer.
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    • Birgit Prinz discusses winning the 2007 World Cup, what's next on the German National Team's agenda and her club situation at FFC Frankfurt with Kicker Online. (German)
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    • In Women's Bundesliga action over the weekend, FFC Frankfurt romped over Hamburger SV, 5-1, and FCR Duisburg tied VfL Wolfsburg, 2-2, in Martina Voss's debut as FCR Duisburg's head coach.

Link - Posted 2008.02.16 9:18am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Deserved winners...
  • National Team news:
     
    • From the U.S. Soccer WNT Blog: The National Team held its last double day on Friday.
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    • Tina Ellertson blogs about how she found out she was pregnant just before September's World Cup and how she is going to try to come back in time for the Olympics following her baby's birth in mid-May.
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    • The U.S. U-23s tied Germany, 1-1, yesterday in La Manga, Spain. Germany went ahead 1-0 in the 71st minute but had a player redcarded in the 84th. The U.S. took advantage of the man advantage as Elizabeth Eng equalized in the 88th minute. With the tie, Germany won the tournament while the U.S. finished second. (German)
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    • The U.S. U-18s are holding their first camp of the year, and first camp since 2001, from Feb. 17-24 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
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  • International news:
     
    • Nigeria will attempt to revive its hopes of qualifying for the 2008 Olympics when it faces South Africa today.
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    • Ireland and Italy meet today in an important EURO 2009 Qualifier.
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    • Kristin Hammarström will make her international debut as she gets the start in goal today for Sweden as it faces Norway in Cyprus. Malin Levenstad will also debut in the Swedish defense. (Swedish)
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    • Damallsvenskan Newsblog has lots of notes from the Swedish league.

Link - Posted 2008.02.15 7:48am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
A little stir crazy...

Link - Posted 2008.02.14 8:22am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
A thorough search...
  • National Team news:
     
    • In a USSoccer.com podcast, Amy Rodriguez talks about her return to the National Team and about how camp is going.
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    • From the U.S. Soccer WNT Blog: Leslie Osborne and Rachel Buehler survive a nasty collision, the team helps Pia Sundhage celebrate her birthday and the players struck a pose during photo day.
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    • Bouncing back from a loss to England on Monday, the U.S. U-23s downed Norway, 2-0, yesterday in La Manga, Spain. Yael Averbuch scored the game-winner in the 21st minute. A Norwegian own goal in the 72nd provide the final margin of victory. The USA's Nikki Krzysik was shown a straight red card. The U.S. U-23s conclude their trip with a game against Germany on Saturday. (Norwegian)
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    • The U.S. U-20s also posted a victory over Norway yesterday. The U-20s won by a 2-1 margin in La Serana, Chile. Keelin Winters put the U-20s on the scoreboard in the 11th minute and Theresa Noyola added a score in the 42nd. Norway pulled a goal back in the 72nd minute. The U.S. U-20s conclude their trip with a match against Chile on Friday. (Norwegian)
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    • The WPS site reports on the master's degree U.S. U-20 head coach Tony DiCicco is receiving while he prepares to guide the Boston Breakers in 2009.
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  • WPS news:
     
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  • International news:
     

Link - Posted 2008.02.13 8:04am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Walking on a knife-edge...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • International news:
     
    • France's Elisabeth Loisel, who was appointed as China's head coach in October, is already catching fire and may soon lose her job. According to published reports, she has engaged in a public feud with Chinese officials over the management of the team - from player selection to dietary matters - and has been fined by the Chinese for repeated tardiness.
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    • Sweden downed England, 2-0, yesterday in a friendly in Cyprus (Swedish report, English report, Damallsvenskan Newsblog report). Lotta Schelin struck for both goals. "I would say the whole team played well, but Lotta's performance was of a high international class. In addition to the goals, she was good in receiving the ball, she challenged, she made abundant runs and she was also good in her defensive play where she won the ball back several times for the team," said Swedish head coach Thomas Dennerby (rough translation). England meets Norway on Thursday, while Sweden will be back in action on Saturday against Norway.
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    • Expressen has more on Schelin's fantastic play against England. (Swedish)
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    • From Frauenfußball-Blog auf Ballhöhe, if you happen to be in Germany during the Algarve Cup, you can catch the games live on ZDF. (German)
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    • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog, Brazilians Cristiane and Daniela have signed with Swedish club Linköpings FC and an update on rumors that Formiga may wind up back in Sweden as well. Cristiane and Daniela will join Linköpings FC on March 1 and stay until the Swedish league breaks for the 2008 Olympics. Meanwhile, Brazilian site BOM DIA reports that Formiga rejected Umea's offer as she wishes to stay in Brazil through the Olympics and then investigate opportunities overseas (Portuguese).
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    • Former German National Team player Martina Voss, who owns 125 caps, has been named the head coach of German club FCR Duisburg. (German)

Link - Posted 2008.02.12 8:18am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Just T...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
    • According to the Red Card blog, Brazil's head coach Jorge Barcellos has inquired about Chicago WPS's head coaching position and will interview for the job later this week.
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    • The Bay Area is in a holding pattern for obtaining a WPS franchise due to stadium issues. (bottom third of article)
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  • International news:
     
    • The WPS site offers a breakdown of the teams - England, Norway and Sweden - who will be competing in a slate of friendlies in Cyprus this week.
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    • Sweden has announced its starters for today's match against England in Cyprus. Included in the starting lineup is midfielder Lisa Dahlkvist who will be making her National Team debut. (Swedish)
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    • Damallsvenskan Newsblog has summaries from recent Swedish league training matches.
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    • Soccer unites Iranian and German women in a documentary entitled "Football Under Cover", which was shown at the Berlin Film Festival over the weekend.

Link - Posted 2008.02.11 7:38am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Refreshing...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
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  • International news:
     
    • Norwegian head coach Bjarne Berntsen talks about taking his team to Cyprus this week to train and play matches against England and Sweden. (Norwegian)
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    • Completely missed this one from last week: FIFA has announced that the Olympic Draw will take place on April 20 in Beijing. On the eve of the draw, a playoff for the last Olympic berth between the second-placed teams in South America (CONMEBOL) and Africa (CAF), namely FIFA Women's World Cup China 2007 finalists Brazil and either Ghana or Nigeria, will be held at the Workers' Stadium in Beijing.
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    • Damallsvenskan Newsblog has more on Brazilian forward Cristiane being close to signing a contract with Swedish club Linköpings FC and on Swedish club interest in her fellow Brazilians Daniela and Formiga.
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    • A week before the German Bundesliga season resumes, Thomas Obliers and Patrick Jetten have resigned as head coach and assistant coach at FCR Duisburg, which sits in second place. Former National Team player Inka Grings and current National Team player Sonja Fuss have temporarily taken over the coaching duties. (German)

Link - Posted 2008.02.09 12:40pm ET
Kick Around the Park
 
A vociferous backing...

Link - Posted 2008.02.07 8:02am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
The right thing to say...
  • National Team news:
     
    • Tiffany Weimer, who is training with the National Team this week, has re-signed with the WPSL's Connecticut Reds for the 2008 season. In 2007, she earned East MVP & First Team All-WPSL honors while playing for the Reds.
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    • Lorrie Fair, the youngest member of the U.S. World Cup-winning team in 1999, is now playing at English club Chelsea and will be chatting online at www.chelseafc.com/america on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 1pm EST/10am PST about international adventures, what she’s doing on and off the field, and what she hopes to accomplish as the first American to play in the Women's Premier League.
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    • Mia Hamm will be inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame on March 11.
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    • Fair Game Magazine's Gayle Bryan talks with former National Team head coach Greg Ryan about moving on.
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  • International news:
     
    • damfotboll.com is reporting that W-League side FC Indiana has expressed interest in Brazilian midfielder Daniela, who Swedish club Umeå IK may also be interested in as a replacement for fellow Brazilian midfielder Elaine who was recently lost with an ACL tear. Daniela is currently with Brazilian club FC Saad.
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    • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog: Swedish club LDB Malmö has left for two weeks of training in South Africa, Umeå Södra has signed American forward Jennifer Nobis and Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC routs a Division 1 side in an exhibition match.
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    • SVT has a video interview with Elaine who will miss a minimum of six months while rehabbing her ACL injury meaning she likely won't be able to represent Brazil at the Olympics. (Swedish)

Link - Posted 2008.02.06 8:26am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
A perfect storm...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
    • Women's Professional Soccer officially announced yesterday that two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash and former Yahoo! President and COO Jeff Mallett have joined the league as part owners.
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    • In a feature found on the WPS site, background is provided on the ongoing conversation that led to Mallett and Nash becoming part owners in the league and on what their ownership means for the league.
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    • The Daily Herald has a profile of hometown hero Tonya Antonucci, now the Commissioner of Women's Professional Soccer.
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    • The Cary News reports that WPS is eyeing Cary, N.C. for expansion. Cary was home to the WUSA's Carolina Courage from 2001-2003. Commissioner Antonucci will meet with a group of interested Triangle investors on Feb. 23.
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  • International news:
     
    • FIFA does not feel the quality of play at the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup justifies an increase in the number of participating teams as there is still a large gap between the top and bottom teams (second to last graph).
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    • Head coach Hope Powell has named her 20-player roster for England's trip to Cyprus. England will face Sweden on Feb. 12 and Norway on Feb. 14.
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    • Rhian Wilkinson journals about getting back into residency with the Canadian National Team and her struggle to get re-adjusted to Vancouver time after competing at the Four Nations Tournament in China.
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    • Australia's Heather Garriock, who owns 97 international caps, has signed with Fortuna Hjørring. Garriock's signing fills a hole on the left side for the Danish club that was created when Johanna Rasmussen left for Swedish club Umeå late last year.
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    • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog: Umeå most likely will not try to replace Brazilian midfielder Elaine, who suffered a torn ACL in late January, with another high profile signing. Instead the club will likely promote a player from its development side to take Elaine's spot. Meanwhile, Umeå hasn't ruled out pursuing Brazilian forward Cristiane, but Linköpings FC, another Swedish club, is also in on the chase for her services.

Link - Posted 2008.02.05 7:36am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Catchet...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
    • Sports Business Daily reports on Women's Professional Soccer luring two big names in two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash and former Yahoo President and COO Jeff Mallett as investors.
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    • The AP says that Nash is now using his superior vision to forsee success for Women's Professional Soccer.
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    • There are two new prospective player blogs at the WPS site as Manya Makoski writes about her post-college soccer journey and Kacey White gets her blog started with a glance at her life as a soccer player.
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  • International news:
     
    • Germany's Navina Omilade, who just missed the cut for the 2007 Women's World Cup roster, has her sights sets on making the Olympic team (German).
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    • womensoccer.de says that Ghana's Cynthia Uwak, who was just named the 2007 African Footballer of the Year, is in negotiations to come to the United States to play for the W-League's FC Indiana. (German)
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    • UEFA has unveiled the logo and announced the host cities for the UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009, which will take place in Finland from Aug. 23-Sept. 10, 2009.
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    • Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe says the governament and the FA must do more to support women's soccer in England.

Link - Posted 2008.02.04 8:16am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Monday morning news...

Link - Posted 2008.02.02 11:06am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Absolutely hammered them...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
    • Chicago president Peter Wilt blogs about how his team will reach out to youth and announces Chicago's first Town Hall Meeting, which will occur on March 8 at 11am at the IYSA Soccer Expo at the Schaumburg Sports Center. The forum will feature National Soccer Hall of Famer Julie Foudy, Chicago WPS General Manager Marcia McDermott and Wilt and will be moderated by USA Today Sports Columnist Christine Brennan.
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  • International news:
     
    • Canadian goalkeeper Taryn Swiatek has announced her retirement. She was a member of Canada's 2003 and 2007 World Cup squads.
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    • Kelly Smith has been chosen as the Nationwide England Women's Player of the Year.
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    • Papua New Guinea has announced its roster for the Olympic qualifier it will host in Port Moresby on March 8 against New Zealand. The winner of the one-game playoff will represent the Oceania Football Confederation at the Beijing Games.
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    • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog: Swedish club Umeå is considering how to replace Brazilian Elaine who has torn her ACL and will miss at least six months. The club's options include looking overseas for a replacement. Elaine plans to stay in Sweden to rehab.

Link - Posted 2008.02.01 8:12am ET
Quick Kick
 
Raise the profile...
  • From the WPS site, a mega-introduction to the younger and less experienced goalkeepers and defenders who are training with the National Team this week.
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  • The Michigan Daily is reporting the former National Team coach Greg Ryan will be named head coach at the University of Michigan.
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  • Chelsea Ladies has the official announcement of its signing of former National Team player Lorrie Fair, believed to be the first American to sign with an English club. Fair began her stay at Chelsea by donning a coach's whistle.
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  • John Ryan blogs about Fair resuming her playing career at Chelsea and her dilemma when it comes to deciding whether to play in Women's Professional Soccer in 2009.
     
  • Julie Foudy will serve as a studio analyst for ESPN's Thursday night MLS broadcasts.
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  • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog: The knee injury suffered by Brazil's Elaine over the weekend while playing for Swedish club Umeå has been diagnosed as an ACL tear. Elaine also has other ligament damage and will miss at least six months meaning the Olympics are likely out of the picture. Damfotboll.com has more. (English)

Link - Posted 2008.01.31 7:58am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
It's your birthday...
  • National Team news:
     
    • Kealia Ohai scored a pair of goals on her 16th birthday to help the U.S. U-17s to a 5-0 victory over host New Zealand at the Future Stars Tournament today. In other action, Germany dusted off Australia, 5-1. Germany and the U.S. meet on Feb. 2 for the championship.
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    • U.S. U-17 head coach Kazbeck Tambi discusses his squad and the U.S. college system in an interview with the Oceania Football Confederation.
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    • Lorrie Fair, who owns 120 caps and last played on the National Team in 2005, has signed a six-month contract with Chelsea in the Women's Premiere League in England.
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    • Danesha Adams, the 2006 U.S. Soccer Young Female Athlete of the Year, has signed to play with the W-League's Pali Blues SC.
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    • Michael Lewis breaks down the Hall of Fame ballot and says that Joy Fawcett is hall worthy.
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  • WPS news:
     
    • Chicago owner Peter Wilt takes on the excuses he heard at the WPS Town Hall Meeting at the 2008 NSCAA Convention and offers the real reason the new league should be supported.
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  • International news:
     
    • Last night Colombia, Brazil and Paraguay clinched berths into the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, which will be played Oct. 28-Nov. 16 in New Zealand. The South American trio of nations joins host New Zealand and Asia's North Korea, Japan and South Korea in qualifying for the final tournament.
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    • Steffi Jones, President of Germany's 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup Organizing Committee, is in New Zealand to check out that country's prepations for the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, which it will host Oct. 28-Nov. 16. (German)

Link - Posted 2008.01.30 8:22am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
A credible performance...
  • Damallsvenskan Newsblog is reporting that the U.S. will travel to Sweden for a match on July 5.
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  • USSoccer.com has its official game report from the U.S. U-17s 6-0 romp over Australia yesterday at the Future Stars Tournament. The U-17s face host New Zealand tomorrow.
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  • Damfotboll.com has posted an English translation of its interview with Pia Sundhage from a few days ago.
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  • Jillian Ellis is excited to continue her education as an assistant coach for the National Team.
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  • From the WPS site, the starting 11 with Shannon Boxx.
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  • With the New England Patriots going for perfection in the Super Bowl on Sunday, the LA Times' Christine Daniels takes a look back at another legendary team, the 1999 Women's World Cup Champions.
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  • International news:
     
    • New Zealand's U-17s know they'll have their hands full against the U.S. U-17s tomorrow at the Future Stars Tournament.
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    • Thomas Dennerby has announced his roster for Sweden's trip to Cyprus where it will face England on Feb. 12 and Norway on Feb. 16 (Swedish). The roster includes six players who have received their first National Team call-in. Damallsvenskan Newsblog has more on the roster (English).
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    • Damfotboll.com has a brief feature on Anna Lindblom, a member of Sweden's U-19s who is going into her first full National Team camp. Dagens Nyheter has more with Lindblom. (Swedish)

Link - Posted 2008.01.29 8:16am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Scant regard...
  • Pia Sundhage has called 37 players into a mega-camp that begins Feb. 1 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. For the first week, Sundhage will split the 37 players into two groups, a larger one consisting of younger players and the other made up of veterans, who will focus primarily on fitness and strength training with new fitness coach Helena Andersson. On Feb. 9, Sundage will release some of the younger players while the remaining players from the first group will come together with the veterans for a week of training before she chooses the Algarve Cup roster.
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  • The U.S. U-17s opened the U-17 Future Stars tournament in New Zealand with a 6-0 romp over Australia today. Samantha Mewis notched a hat trick while Victoria DiMartino, Kristen Mewis and Courtney Verloo also scored. In the day's other match, Germany blanked New Zealand, 4-0, as Svenja Huth netted a pair of goals. On Thursday, Jan. 31, the U.S. faces New Zealand while German meets Australia.
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  • Lori Chalupny journals about the end of the USA's time in China for the Four Nations Tournament, attending the Olympic Ambassador Program and her reaction to being served Chinese food at one of her first meals back in the States.
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  • International news:
     
    • Current Australia captain Cheryl Salisbury is serving as an assistant coach for the Matildas' U-17s as they compete at the Future Stars tournament in Auckland, New Zealand this week.
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    • Norwegian head coach Bjarne Berntsen has selected his roster for a training trip to Cyprus from Feb. 10-20. Norway will face England on Feb. 14 and Sweden on Feb. 16 as part of the trip. (Norwegian)
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    • Runa Vikestad, a 23-year-old who plays for Kolbotn, received her first National Team callup for Norway. (Norwegian)
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    • Head coach Thomas Dennerby is expected to announce his roster for Sweden's trip to Cyprus today. It will include Göteborgs FC's Johanna Almgren who is returning to the National Team for the first time since suffering three major knee injuries - tearing her ACL in both her knees and tearing cartilege in her right knee. (Swedish)
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    • Brazil's Elaine is scheduled to undergo an MRI today on her knee, which she injured on Saturday while playing for Swedish club Umeå IK. It is hoped that she will only miss six weeks of action. (Swedish)

Link - Posted 2008.01.28 8:28am ET
Kick Around the Park
 
Success story...
  • National Team news:
     
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  • WPS news:
     
    • From the WPS site, a look at the items on the league and teams' agendas during the next six months.
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  • International news:
     
    • Dandal at Damallsvenskan Newsblog summarizes this past weekend's results from the LDB Sports Cup, an indoor tournament contested on full-size fields by four prominent European clubs: Norway's Kolbotn, Denmark's Brøndby and Sweden's Umeå IK and LDB FC Malmö. Umeå won the event and a $10,000 cash prize thanks to a extra time PK by Marta, but lost Brazilian Elaine to a knee injury (Swedish) whose severity has not been determined. Umeå Andrée Jeglertz hopes Elaine's injury is only a bruise or the like, but acknowledges that it could be ligament damage.
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    • Rhian Wilkinson won a CanadaSoccer.com Fan Choice award.

Link - Posted 2008.01.26 1:04pm ET
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Point to the logo...
  • Tony DiCicco has been named the head coach of the U.S. U-20s who will attempt to qualify for the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup being held in Chile from Nov. 20-Dec. 7. DiCicco is also the head coach of the Boston Breakers who will kick off play in WPS in 2009. Jillian Ellis who was formerly in charge of the U.S. U-20s has accepted an assistant coach position with the full National Team.
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  • ESPNsoccernet's Lindsey Dolich writes that the U.S. impressed at the Four Nations Tournament in its first games under new head coach Pia Sundhage.
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  • Mia Hamm is happy to be hanging around the crib and playing in today's Celebrity Soccer Challenge, which will benefit the bone marrow transplant program at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles and the Mia Hamm Foundation. A number of soccer greats will participate in the match including Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Kristine Lilly, Brandi Chastain and Abby Wambach.
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  • Hamm will be inducted into the North Carolina Soccer Hall of Fame tonight. Her former National Team and collegiate head coach, Anson Dorrance, will accept her award.
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  • International news:
     
    • Franz Beckenbauer, the president of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee, handed over the organizing committee's headquarters’ key to Steffi Jones, President of the 2011 World Cup Organizing Committee. (Videos included with German version of the article.)
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    • From womensoccer.de: Germany hopes to host the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and former German defender Sandra Minnert will serve as an ambassador for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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    • From Damallsvenskan Newsblog: Roland Arnqvist, the manager of Swedish club Umeå IK is quitting. Västerbottens Folkblad reports that after 25 years, Arnqvist will leave his job on June 1 (Swedish).
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    • Umeå IK's Hanna Ljungberg says Arnqvist is to thank for all of her club's success. (Swedish)
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    • Marta converted a PK to win the LdB Sport Cup for Umeå IK. (Swedish)
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    • SVT.se has video coverage of Marta playing with Umeå IK at the LdB Sport Cup and an interview with Arnqvist. (Swedish)

Link - Posted 2008.01.25 @ 8:12am ET
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Another retirement...
  • Linda Hamilton, a defender on the 1991 World Champion team, is one of 15 candidates listed on the National Hall of Fame's Veterans ballot. The veteran who is named on the most ballots is elected, with a minimum of 50% required for election.
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  • International news:
     
    • Goalkeeper Bente Nordby has retired from the Norwegian National Team and will not play in the 2008 Olympics. Nordby owns 172 caps and helped Norway with the 2000 Olympics, 1995 World Cup and 1993 European Championship. She is currently playing for Olympique Lyonnais, a French club. (Norwegian)
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    • The German Football Assocation opened its 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup organizing office today with 150 guests in attendance. Former German great Steffi Jones is leading the Organizing Committee. (German - link includes video)
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    • Germany's Bianca Rech, who owns 20 caps but did not make the 2007 World Cup team, has signed with Bayern München in the Women's Bundesliga through early 2010. (German)
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    • Elaine Sun, who worked as Canada's video technologist, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the team's time in China for the Four Nations Tournament.

Link - Posted 2008.01.24 @ 8:28am ET
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Warriors...
  • National Team news:
     
    • Pia Sundhage oozes passion for the game. "That's my way of living," she told SoccerAmerica, "to be around soccer."
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    • The U.S. U-17 roster has been announced for the 2008 Future Stars Tournament taking place from Jan. 29 through Feb. 2 in New Zealand. The U-17s will face Australia on Jan. 29, New Zealand on Jan. 31 and Germany on Feb. 2. New Zealand will host the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, the first-ever at this age level, from Oct. 30-Nov. 16.
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    • Tani Costa, a junior at Kalani High School in Hawaii, has been selected to represent the U.S. U-17s at the Future Stars Tournament in Auckland, New Zealand at the end of the month.
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    • Mia Hamm chats with Marc Connolly