Recent Paul Tenorio Articles
Quaranta Finds Net, And Finds His Way Back, For U.S.
by Paul Tenorio (Result | Washington Post - )
Santino Quaranta charged toward one of the few corners of RFK Stadium where there were more red-clad fans than those in blue and white and slid on his knees, arms flexed out to the side, "a million things" rushing through his head. more details | go to article

USA-Honduras Rewind
by Paul Tenorio (Blog Entry | Washington Post - )
For now, I leave you with some quotes from the press conference. For some, the first ones from Santino, for example, you'll have to read the game story. Is that motivation enough? And, of course, before I depart Estadio RFK, player ratings... more details | go to article

Opportunity Knocks For U.S. Players At Gold Cup
by Paul Tenorio (Preview | Washington Post - )
For the U.S. men's national team players who take part in the CONCACAF Gold Cup -- which continues tonight at RFK Stadium against Honduras -- the call-up represents an invaluable opportunity to make an impression one year before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. more details | go to article

Onyewu To Milan
by Paul Tenorio (Blog Entry | Washington Post - )
The big news of the day is that U.S. national team defender and Washington native Oguchi Onyewu has joined AC Milan on a three-year contract, according to the club, an absolutely huge move for Onyewu, and really for U.S. soccer. more details | go to article

Beasley Ends Long Road Back With Breakout Game
by Paul Tenorio (Profile/Interview | Washington Post - )
It had been nearly 16 months to the day since DaMarcus Beasley last scored for the United States, and in that time the veteran midfielder had gone through one of the most difficult challenges of his career. more details | go to article

Fred Helps United Pick Up The Pace, And A Playoff Berth
by Paul Tenorio (Result | Washington Post - )
Coming off of a win in which the creativity and energy of its offense had shined through, D.C. United's attack seemed somewhat stifled in the first half last night against Real Salt Lake. Without forward Jaime Moreno, who was on international duty with Bolivia, and midfielder Fred, who was being rested on the bench, D.C. just wasn't the same. more details | go to article

Popular Paul Tenorio Articles
Quaranta Finds Net, And Finds His Way Back, For U.S.
by Paul Tenorio (Result | Washington Post - )
Santino Quaranta charged toward one of the few corners of RFK Stadium where there were more red-clad fans than those in blue and white and slid on his knees, arms flexed out to the side, "a million things" rushing through his head. more details | go to article


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