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OMG! What a Goal! Juan Mata scores spectacular goal for Manchester United vs. Liverpool [Video Highlights]
Manchester United’s Juan Mata scored what should be a goal of the year contender in the 60th minute of Sunday’s match against Liverpool in English Premier League action. The Spanish international volleyed in an incredible shot after contorting his body midair.
Dougherty: Doing the right thing, even when it hurts
Integrity. Character. Personal development. Youth coaches of every sport claim they teach these things to the kids they coach. And many of them do. But not all, says SoccerWire columnist Joe Dougherty.
LeBolt: Strategies to ace your first college soccer recruiting visit
Are you or your young player entering the "campus visit" stage of your college selection process? Dr. Wendy LeBolt offers some useful advice -- and a few voices of experience -- as you make the rounds of your top contenders.
LeBolt: Who can save soccer in America?
How in the world can the USA compete in the rapidly-evolving landscape of international soccer? We may need to dig deep and go long on this one, says Dr. Wendy LeBolt. Arguing about structures, costs and leadership certainly won’t get us there. What if, instead of selecting, identifying or even building players, we wanted to discover them? Where would we look?
Canceling a youth soccer tournament is no easy decision
Columnist Joe Dougherty spoke with Arlington SA Tournaments & Events Director Jerry Ellison to provide an inside look at what tournament directors go through when bad weather hits and it's 'decision time' leading up to an event.
Open letter by Washington Spirit owner Bill Lynch
Washington Spirit owner Bill Lynch penned a preseason letter to the fans on the state of the team, the NWSL and some upcoming programs.
2015 id2 National Selection International Tour: Video Journal #1
The first edition of US Club Soccer's id2 NSIT video journal introduces the traveling party as they gather for a brief domestic camp in Houston, scrimmage against Texas Rush, and then dip below the equator to Buenos Aires.
China is training an army of youth soccer players: Can the U.S. beat this?
How much money does it take to buy a World Cup? China would like to find out. SoccerWire.com Featured Columnist Dr. Wendy LeBolt takes a look at how China is planning to become a soccer super power by creating 20,000 soccer schools. LeBolt explains why this gives the U.S. an opportunity to reflect on how we develop players in the U.S.