Goalkeeper Troy Perkins Finds Himself Right At Home With D.C. United
by (Profile/Interview | Washington Post - March 17)
Troy Perkins had been in Norway for almost two years, and by all accounts his career was evolving nicely. more details | go to article
Goals Galore? Think Again
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 3)
I would have thought that it was by now blindingly obvious that goals are, in the soccer sense, an endangered species. They occur much less frequently than they have ever done in the 150-year history of the sport, and the chances of there being a sudden surge in scoring I can confidently predict at absolute zero. more details | go to article
Without Davies, U.S. Struggles To Find An Answer At Forward
by (Preview | Washington Examiner (DC) - March 3)
The ramifications have been far-reaching for the U.S. national team as it prepares for the 2010 World Cup, exposing a lack of depth at Davies' position and sparking a scramble to fill his place on the 23-man squad headed to South Africa in June. more details | go to article
D.C. United's Midfield And Quaranta's Role
by (Profile/Interview | Washington Post - March 2)
If you're waiting for D.C. United to sign a traditional playmaker, someone to follow in the footsteps of Marco Etcheverry, Christian Gomez, Marcelo Gallardo and Gomez again, you are probably wasting your time. more details | go to article
Q&A: Bryan Namoff
by (Profile/Interview | DC United - February 24)
A candid discussion about dealing with Post-Concussion Syndrome (transcript + video interview) more details | go to article
The Friday Five Showcases MLS Goalkeeping Battles
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 19)
Several MLS teams are weighing their goalkeeping options ahead of the 2010 campaign. Kyle McCarthy spotlights a few of the interesting situations in KC, New York, Philly, Chivas, and DCU in the Friday Five. more details | go to article
D.C. United Waives Milos Kocic
by (Press Release | DC United - February 19)
D.C. United announced today the club has waived goalkeeper Milos Kocic. The netminder was drafted by United in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft and made three League starts for the Black-and-Red last year. more details | go to article
Szetela Hopes To Be Healthy For Opener
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - February 19)
Danny Szetela made a name for himself in United States soccer circles by virtue of a rapid ascent up the nation's development ladder. more details | go to article
Who Should The USA Start vs. El Salvador?
by (Preview | Soccer By Ives - February 18)
The U.S. men's national team will play its second match of 2010 in less than a week against El Salvador, and while the match is carrying much less buzz than future matches against the Netherlands, Turkey and the Czech Republic, it is important in its own right. more details | go to article
Freedom, D.C. United Doubleheader Possible
by (Preview | Washington Post - February 18)
In what would be the only joint appearance this season, D.C. United and the Washington Freedom are in discussions about a possible doubleheader May 1 at RFK Stadium, the Insider has learned. A decision is expected next week. more details | go to article
Preseason Game #2: DCU 0 - Toronto FC 0
by (Blog Entry | DC United - February 17)
D.C. United played their second exhibition match of the 2010 preseason today against Toronto FC at the IMG Soccer Academy in Bradenton, FL. United's players looked admittedly "leggy", as the last two weeks of intense training began to take effect. According to United Head Coach Curt Onalfo, this was to be expected. After the match Onalfo stated, "We really pushed our guys along physically this week, and whenever you do that guys end up being a little bit leggy and you lose some of the sharpness." more details | go to article
Inside The Lines With Dax McCarty And Troy Perkins
by (Press Release | YouTube - February 17)
In this edition, ussoccer.com focuses on Men's National Team players Dax McCarty and Troy Perkins discuss the team's training prior to the friendly vs. El Salvador. (4:38 video) more details | go to article
With New Coaching Staff, McTavish Hopes To Fit In
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - February 11)
The versatile 25-year-old looks to rebound from off year more details | go to article
Alston Out With Hamstring Strain
by (Preview | USSF - February 10)
New England Revolution defender Kevin Alston will not travel to Carson for the start of the U.S. Men’s National Team training camp after suffering a left hamstring strain during a pre-season training session with New England. more details | go to article
MLS Academies Look To Set The Standard
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 9)
Three years ago, U.S. Soccer began an initiative called the Development Academy. At the forefront of the progressive youth soccer adjustment was the introduction of MLS academies to the scene. more details | go to article
DC Signs Midfielder Shipalane
by (Press Release | Major League Soccer - December 15)
One-time loanee joins club from USL-2 side Harrisburg City Islanders more details | go to article
Sorry Freddy
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - July 6)
To steal a line from Jon Landau, I just saw the future of American soccer, and his name is Freddy Adu. more details | go to article
Goals Galore? Think Again
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 3)
I would have thought that it was by now blindingly obvious that goals are, in the soccer sense, an endangered species. They occur much less frequently than they have ever done in the 150-year history of the sport, and the chances of there being a sudden surge in scoring I can confidently predict at absolute zero. more details | go to article
McBride, Mathis Go to Europe
by (Article | Los Angeles Times - January 21)
Clint Mathis and Brian McBride, two of the most successful American forwards of the last half-decade, agreed Tuesday to join clubs in Germany and England, respectively. more details | go to article
Stress Fractures Can Be a Concern for Soccer Players
by (Article | USSF - January 23)
As part of our continuing effort to service and educate our membership, each Thursday U.S. Soccer will provide an informative article from one of its departments. Once a week, we will bring you an article/paper/essay that will hopefully enhance your enjoyment and knowledge of the game of soccer - on and off the field. This month, Drs. Thomas P. Knapp and Bert R. Mandelbaum, who work with U.S. Soccer’s National Teams, look at stress fractures. more details | go to article
By The Numbers: MLS Salaries
by (Analysis | Soccer America - March 10)
2009 player salary figures released by the MLS Players Union reveal that only seven players in MLS earn more than $500,000. Forty players make the minimum $34,000, and 12 more make the developmental minimum of $20,100, as of March 2. For more on who makes what in MLS. more details | go to article
Tie Follows Wilt's Night
by (Result | Chicago Tribune - July 23)
Peter Wilt may be out of soccer temporarily, but there's not a shred of doubt that his legacy is secure. more details | go to article
D.C. Runs Unbeaten Streak To 14
by (Result | Washington Post - July 23)
BRIDGEVIEW, Ill., July 22 -- Alecko Eskandarian said he wasn't about to go down without a fight on Saturday. That attitude was just the spark D.C. United needed after 64 listless minutes of play against the host Chicago Fire. more details | go to article