Football (Soccer) News
January 6 – This Day in Soccer History (Soccer365) Terence Frederick Venables, better known to football fans around the globe as ‘Terry’, was born on this day in soccer history in 1943. Since turning professional with the Chelsea Football Club in 1960 after a three year apprenticeship, Venables has left his mark on the game most notably in England.
Police investigate $2,000 in damage to football, soccer fields (Sherwood Voice) A 21-year-old Sherwood man was arrested on a charge of first-degree criminal mischief (felony) after police officers were dispatched to Sylvan Hills High School because the football field was damaged.
Naming of soccer team delayed (Delaware County Times) CHESTER — Football fans may have received a big boost this week, but it means local soccer supporters need to temporarily curb their enthusiasm.
Soccer Stars tournament (The Hindu) NEW DELHI: The second Tata Tea Soccer Stars football tournament will be held here on January 17 and 18. The tournament, jointly being organised by the High Life Management and the Delhi Soccer Association (DSA), is open for School teams ...
Soccer / IFA scratches all weekend matches (Haaretz Daily) The Israel Football Association decided yesterday to cancel nationwide soccer matches planned to take place this weekend, including the Premier League round, because of the fighting in the south of the country.
Football, soccer success seen at Hiawatha (The MidWeek) KIRKLAND – For the first time in several years, football challenged girls' softball for the top sports story at Hiawatha High School in 2008. In its first season ever, the girls' soccer team also enjoyed unparalleled success.
Soccer's Cabrini moonlights as a novelist (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Former Italy defender Antonio Cabrini is not the first retired soccer player to write a book and he will not be the last.
On Soccer: Chivas coach has come a long way (Houston Chronicle) The challenge to stimulate youth soccer players is ever present in the U.S. Back in the mid to late 1990s, I was desperate to change the culture and playing environment of my local players. Enter then-Atlas youth director and current Chivas coach EfraÃn Flores.
Soccer: Games frozen out by poor weather (The New Zealand Herald) Five more football games were called off on Tuesday as freezing temperatures continued to hit sports in Britain.
Is Hughes Job Safe? (Soccer365) Soccer 365’s football journalist Jerrad Peters takes your questions on Mark Hughes’ job security, if Rangers can catch Celtic and more…. Can Rangers overtake Celtic?
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