Recent Luis Arroyave Articles
Jozy Altidore Leads U.S. Over Trinidad And Tobago
by Luis Arroyave (Result | Chicago Tribune - )
Jozy Altidore made sure there was no need for a dramatic comeback this time around. more details | go to article

U.S. Soccer Team To Face Trinidad And Tobago
by Luis Arroyave (Preview | Chicago Tribune - )
The U.S. national soccer team's players refused to say overconfidence led to their disappointing 2-2 draw on the road Saturday night against El Salvador. more details | go to article

Jozy Altidore
by Luis Arroyave (Result | Chicago Tribune - )
Jozy Altidore, the 19-year-old U.S. forward, scored one of his three goals in the 13th minute Wednesday night. Altidore and teammates beat Trinidad and Tobago in the World Cup qualifier game. more details | go to article

Jozy Altidore Bides His Time With U.S. National Soccer Team
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
It's not hard to figure out why U.S. fans want to see Jozy Altidore get more minutes with the national soccer team. more details | go to article

Guzan Treating El Salvador Draw As A Learning Experience
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
Brad Guzan didn't have the game he would have liked against El Salvador last Saturday, but the Homer Glen native knows he can't beat himself up too much about it. more details | go to article

Bradley Unsure If Altidore Is Ready To Play 90 Minutes
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
According to U.S. coach Bob Bradley, Jozy Altidore is having his best U.S. camp yet. more details | go to article

Homer Glen Native Brad Guzan Learning Ropes In Premier League
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
After Premier League debut, may start for U.S. more details | go to article

FIFA Soccer 09 vs. Pro Evolution Soccer 2009
by Luis Arroyave (Blog Entry | Chicago Tribune - )
I usually don't like video games where you have to learn a ton of buttons. I like games where the buttons are basic and you don't have to memorize the manual. more details | go to article

Predictions On 9 U.S. World Cup Qualifiers
by Luis Arroyave (Preview | Chicago Tribune - )
The United States will travel from El Salvador to Washington D.C., to lock up one of the CONCACAF region's three automatic World Cup bids in the nine games it has before the event opens in South Africa. Here is a look at the remaining World Cup U.S. qualifying schedule: more details | go to article

National Team Inspires Fire's Segares
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
Each player on the Costa Rican national team was given a brick with his name on it last week. On one side the players wrote the names of the people they were fighting for and on another side they listed the qualities they bring to the field. The bricks then were stacked into a pyramid to signify team-building. Also: Patrick Nyarko feeling better. more details | go to article

U.S. Continues Recent Home Dominance Of Mexico In World Cup Qualifier
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
The weather in Columbus wasn't as cold as the United States would have liked and the crowd of 23,776 wasn't as pro-U.S. as the Americans had hoped. more details | go to article

Michael Bradley
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
Michael Bradley scores two goals helping the U.S. defeat Mexico 2-0 in World Cup qualifier more details | go to article

U.S. Soccer Federation's Gamble On Cold Weather For World Cup Qualifying Match With Mexico Won't Pay Off
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
Temperatures in the 50s expected in Columbus on Wednesday more details | go to article

Rivalry With Mexico Tilts Toward U.S.
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
U.S. 8-2-2 against Mexico since 2000 more details | go to article

Matt Pickens Returns To MLS
by Luis Arroyave (Profile/Interview | Chicago Tribune - )
Goalkeeper learns from frustrating stint in England more details | go to article

Popular Luis Arroyave Articles
Predictions On 9 U.S. World Cup Qualifiers
by Luis Arroyave (Preview | Chicago Tribune - )
The United States will travel from El Salvador to Washington D.C., to lock up one of the CONCACAF region's three automatic World Cup bids in the nine games it has before the event opens in South Africa. Here is a look at the remaining World Cup U.S. qualifying schedule: more details | go to article


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