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Brazilian Soccer Legend Socrates Dies

Legendary Brazilian soccer captain Socrates died Sunday at the age of 57 after suffering an intestinal infection.

Debt Showdown Prevents Manchester United from Obama Meet and Greet

Touring Manchester United soccer players voiced their disappointment online Thursday after finding out US President Barack Obama was too busy to meet with them at the White House.

Bob Bradley Out as US Soccer Coach

Bob Bradley was fired Thursday as coach of the United States men's soccer team.

Newcastle deals with heat, injuries as they prepare for Orlando City Soccer

Newcastle is preparing to play the second of three international exhibition matches on Saturday when it faces Orlando City Soccer of the third-tier USL Pro

Women's World Cup Final Gains Second-Largest Audience Ever

The overnight television rating for Sunday's women's World Cup final between the US and Japan came in at 8.6, making it the second-largest US audience for a women's soccer game,

US Women to Face Japan in World Cup Final

The United States advanced to the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup Wednesday with a 3-1 semi-final win over France.

US Women's Soccer Team Advances In Women's World Cup

The US women's soccer team advanced to the semi-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup Sunday, edging Brazil on penalty kicks in an action-packed quarter-finals showdown.

Sweden Knocks Out US in Women's Soccer World Cup

The US women's soccer team played themselves into trouble Wednesday in the FIFA Women's World Cup, losing a crucial match against Sweden 2-1, to set up a quarter-final showdown

North Korean Soccer Coach Blames Loss On Lightning

North Korea's sporting exploits have made plenty of headlines in recent years, but the country's athletes are perhaps better known for their elaborate excuses and tall stories

Libya Still To Host Soccer's African Cup of Nations

Libya is still to host the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations soccer tournament, despite the violence that has swept the country since the popular uprising began

Henry Kissinger May Help Clean Up FIFA

The former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger confirmed Sunday he was close to accepting FIFA president Sepp Blatter's invitation to help reform soccer's

Officer Shot In Butt At Soccer Match

A policeman took a bullet in the buttocks during a shootout between fans of the same team ahead of a soccer game in Argentina, local newspaper La Capital reported Sunday.

FIFA Hires Ex-FBI Director For Investigation

Former FBI director Louis Freeh was set to assist FIFA's Ethics Committee in examining bribery claims against the world soccer governing body's suspended

FIFA Vote 'To Go Ahead'

FIFA's presidential elections are due to go ahead as planned Wednesday despite increasing pressure on existing leader Sepp Blatter and concern over corruption charges.

FIFA Boss Sepp Blatter Cleared In Bribery Probe

FIFA's ethics committee has cleared president Sepp Blatter of alleged corruption, Sky News reported Sunday.

Chelsea Fires Carlo Ancelotti

Premier League soccer club Chelsea confirmed Sunday it had fired manager Carlo Ancelotti.

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