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USA Breeze Past Grenada, 4-0, In Gold Cup Opener
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Goal.com -
July 4)
The young players of the squad were eager to make an impact, and against the small island nation, the Americans ran rampant. more details | go to article
Honduras Falls Despite Tough Play
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Goal.com -
June 7)
Buoyed by their numerous fans who came in droves to Chicago to cheer them on, Honduras battled mightily versus the U.S, but fell short. more details | go to article
Honduras See Opportunity Against US
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Major League Soccer -
June 5)
Honduras can pass US in World Cup qualifying standings with victory more details | go to article
U.S. Men Ready To Move Forward
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Goal.com -
June 5)
A 3-1 loss for the U.S. Men was a bit of a wake-up call on Wednesday. With the Honduras match a day away, the club is focused and ready for the challenge. more details | go to article
New York Focuses On Moving Past Loss To Seattle
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Major League Soccer -
March 20)
Four months ago, the New York Red Bulls were on top of the world. They headed to MLS Cup feeling invincible. Although they ended the season with a loss to the Columbus Crew, they still proved to be one of the best clubs in MLS. more details | go to article
U.S. Feel Win Could Have Been Theirs
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Major League Soccer -
September 9)
Momentum shift on Ronaldinho's freekick frustrates more details | go to article
New Look Suits Fire Just Fine
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Chicago Daily Herald -
August 17)
A different look did the trick for the Chicago Fire. more details | go to article
Jaqua, Fire Go On The Offensive
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Chicago Daily Herald -
June 5)
Nate Jaqua gave the Chicago Fire a much-needed offensive spark Saturday. The 6-foot-3 forward scored 3 goals in a 5-2 victory over Chivas USA in front of 12,759 at Soldier Field. more details | go to article
Late Goal Gives Fire A Win
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Northwest Indiana Times -
April 17)
The Fire opened its final season at Soldier Field wit its first victory of 2005. A 91st-minute goal courtesy of Fire rookie Thiago ensured Chicago a 2-1 win over the San Jose Earthquakes. more details | go to article
Hayden's Golden Goal Sends Soccer To Title Game
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Hickory Husker -
December 11)
If you see a chance, take it. With only 48 seconds remaining in the second overtime period, John Michael Hayden did what any respectable Hoosier would do – scored a goal. The goal marked the game-winner and gave IU (18-4-1) the 3-2 victory over Maryland in the NCAA soccer semifinals. more details | go to article
Depleted Fire Fails To Convert
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Chicago Daily Herald -
October 7)
It all comes down to the final game. Wednesday against the Columbus Crew, the Chicago Fire had an opportunity to put itself in good position for a playoff spot but lost 1-0 in front of 10,138 at Soldier Field. more details | go to article
New Kid On The Block Scores Twice
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Chicago Daily Herald -
September 27)
Add a new guy to the roster and anything is possible. With a playoff appearance on the line, the Chicago Fire needed a new spark. Enter Andy Herron, who signed with the team Aug. 31. more details | go to article
Fire Signs Midfielder Boucicaut
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Profile/Interview |
Chicago Daily Herald -
August 18)
How does a team go from being at the top of the league to sitting at the bottom? It's a question that leaves most speechless, especially those surrounding the Chicago Fire. The Fire finished 2003 with the best record in Major League Soccer. This year, it sits at the bottom with a 5-9-7 record. more details | go to article
Scoring Touch Eludes Fire In Shutout Loss To Colorado
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Chicago Daily Herald -
August 15)
The Chicago Fire dominated play against the Colorado Rapids before 14,871 at Soldier Field on Saturday night. The final score - a 3-0 Fire loss - suggested otherwise. more details | go to article
Short-Handed Fire Manages Tie
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Northwest Indiana Times -
July 12)
Playing short-handed is never a good thing. Sunday night, the Fire had three regulars missing from its starting lineup. Chris Armas and DaMarcus Beasley suited up for the U.S. National team, while Ante Razov nursed a sprained ankle. more details | go to article
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