All-time goal was no fluke
Even in the age before Internet hoaxes, such as this one, it looked impossible. Roberto Carlos' jaw-dropping 35-yard free-kick for Brazil against Fra…
Memo to FIFA -- soccer is big in U.S.
NEW YORK -- In the gold-plated St. Regis Hotel just off 5th Avenue, a group of healthy-looking men in fancy suits started to make their case for holdi…
Six reasons Bob Bradley is right choice
If you listen carefully, you can hear soccer fans around the country emit noises ranging from expletives to guttural grunts. Bob Bradley, the man u…
Galaxy-Red Bulls rivalry good for MLS
HARRISON, N.J. -- The Mets played a big game against a division rival on the same night. They filled Citi field to about 85 percent of its capacity. …
Is Bob Bradley's time up as coach?
Incumbent U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley, who has an expiring contract on his hands, was predictably vague about his future during a news conference…
Where does Ronaldo rank?
When the U.S. takes on Brazil in a friendly on Tuesday, it will come as no surprise that Ronaldo won't be at the Meadowlands. The legendary hitman d…
Argentina should dominate 2014 World Cup
While Diego Maradona mourns the demise of his employment as Argentina manager, a little inspection of Argentina's player pool reveals that there is mu…
FIFA drops ball on goal-line technology
Soccer has a big problem, that much is evident. At the World Cup, referees and their highly trained eyes could no longer keep up with the pace of the…
FIFA drops ball on goal-line technology
Soccer has a big problem, that much is evident. At the World Cup, referees and their highly trained eyes could no longer keep up with the pace of the…