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(4:46:11 AM) Women's World Cup: Hammarstrom sends Sweden to 3rd – Marie Hammarstrom scored in the 82nd minute Saturday, giving short-handed Sweden a 2-1 victory over France in the third-place... (This story continues here)
(4:44:48 AM) N Koreans in World Cup doping scandal – North Korea is blaming football's worst doping scandal in almost two decades on using steroid-laced medicine from musk deer glands to treat injuries. (This story continues here)
(3:50:22 AM) World Cup: U.S. women believe it’s ‘destiny’ – World Cup: U.S. women believe it’s ‘destiny’ By NANCY ARMOUR The Associated Press Published Jul 16, 2011 11:07PM MDT Frankfurt, Germany • The bumpy, windy road got the Americans right where they wanted to go all along. Eight months after having to win a playoff just to get to Germany, the Americans face Japan in the Women’s World Cup final on Sunday. A win would be the ultimate finish to their ... (This story continues here)
(4:56:18 AM) Spirit of World Cup lives in the girls – So of course there will be this now: Little girls in Hope Solo jerseys. (This story continues here)
(4:31:40 AM) World Cup: Hope...and glory! – Dalton Ross: Breakout star of summer TV is a Solo act, but she's on a team he can't take his eyes off of (This story continues here)
(4:47:08 AM) Women's World Cup watching could boost Clovis fanbase – Twelve years after Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain became household names, another squad of American women led by Abby Wambach and Hope Solo are capturing the hearts and short attention spans of Americans across the country. (This story continues here)
(4:28:56 AM) World Cup 2014: Projecting the USMNT's Starting 11; Part I, Goalkeeper, Defense – This is the first part of a two part series. Here is Part II. The 2014 World Cup kicks off in less than three years—two years, 10 months and 28 days, to be exact—and the U.S. men's national team seems set and solid at keeper. The same cannot be said, however, about the back line. Because the talent is most thin here, defense may be the trickiest area to predict for the U.S. A shaky performance ... (This story continues here)
(4:08:54 AM) Women's World Cup: U.S. team's faith tested en route to final vs. Japan – FRANKFURT, Germany — The bumpy, windy road got the Americans right where they wanted to go all along. (This story continues here)
(4:27:00 AM) World Cup facts: Japan vs. United States – A glance at fascinating facts on the U.S. and Japan teams, which meet Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany, to battle for the World Cup. (This story continues here)
(4:07:36 AM) It's a different landscape for the U.S. women's soccer team of today – When the U.S. national soccer team won the inaugural Women's World Cup in 1991, there wasn't exactly a brass band waiting at the airport upon their return from China. In fact, as the players from that team were always happy to recount, no one was there. The guy running the floor buffer, maybe. That was about it. (This story continues here)
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