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OMG! What a Goal! Raul Jimenez’s game-winning bicycle kick keeps Mexico’s World Cup hopes alive [Video Highlights]
Club America striker Raul Jimenez scored a game-winning goal for Mexico with a bicycle kick against Panama on Friday. The goal broke a 1-1 tie and gave Mexico the 2-1 win, keeping El Tri's 2014 World Cup hopes alive.
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The upside of injuries: Expect a silver lining
Have you or one of your young players suffered a serious injury? Dr. Wendy Lebolt suggests that such setbacks can prove to be extremely positive forces in athletes' lives as their recovery process unlocks new skills and perspectives.
Longtime U.S. Soccer referee Kari Seitz to retire
U.S. Soccer referee Kari Seitz, the most decorated and experienced international referee in U.S. Soccer history, has announced her retirement. Seitz retires as the only referee, man or woman, in the history of FIFA competitions to officiate in four World Cup tournaments.
Ombudsman: The debate over SoccerWire.com’s coverage of the Huffman-Wambach wedding
It's not often that two teammates on a major professional sports team get married – so rare, in fact, that it would appear to many to be an inherently noteworthy event for those who cover and consume the sport. But this month SoccerWire.com faced a complicated decision in just such a situation.
Reaction: Sermanni manages some surprises in USWNT roster for October matches
U.S. Women's National Team head coach Tom Sermanni on Tuesday called up 25 players for this month's trio of friendlies – and there were a few surprises.
Concussions: Seeing double-standard
NBA’s Washington Wizards show off their footy skills in practice
With the NBA season just around the corner, training camps have kicked off around the league. And in the case of the Washington Wizards, that involved some soccer-based cross-training as they got warmed up at the beginning of Monday's practice at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va.