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2014 World Cup and Everton contract both likely last for Tim Howard

Entering his third World Cup, Tim Howard continues to be a steady back-stop for the United States Men's National Team. He continues to put in man of the match performance for country and his club team, Everton. However, this World Cup and his recently inked 4-year Everton deal are likely his last as a pro.

Global Jun 01, 2014
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Julian Green listened to his heart when making one-time switch to USMNT

Young German-American winger Julian Green has suddenly become the most closely-watched, and perhaps most controversial, player on the U.S. Men's National Team. SoccerWire.com spoke with the Bayern Munich teenager to learn more about his unique story.

Global Jun 01, 2014
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Summers to come: How U.S. Soccer could make their mark on the 2016 Olympics

The World Cup hasn't even arrived yet, and the U.S. Men's National Team coaching staff has already begun to prepare for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. SoccerWire's James Kilpatrick explores what this, as well as the new U-21 program, means for the long-term competitiveness of the USMNT.

Global Apr 29, 2014

SoccerWire Q&A: NYCFC’s Claudio Reyna on youth national teams, technical development, Tab Ramos

SoccerWire.com caught up with U.S. Soccer legend Claudio Reyna in New York last week, to discuss the country's improvements at youth level, technical abilities of the players and his former USMNT colleague Tab Ramos' recent step up to the senior national team's coaching fold.

USMNT Apr 22, 2014
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Should Bayern Munich starlet Julian Green have a place on the USMNT’s plane to Brazil?

Julian Green's switch to the United States and inclusion in the squad for Wednesday night's 2-2 friendly draw with Mexico brought much excitement to followers of the U.S. Men's National Team. It also brought a lot of hype for an unknown quantity to the larger American public. SoccerWire's Matthew Levine examines the case for including Green in this summer's World Cup roster.

Global Apr 04, 2014