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Joanna Lohman and Lianne Sanderson of the NWSL’s Boston Breakers continue to reach out and make a difference in the lives of young girls in India with their participation in YUWA. The Grainey Report looks at how they have taken soccer to the lives of these young girls to help improve the quality of their lives. This and more in this week's column.
The US and the matchup it conquered last night elevated the ceiling for this team under Jurgen Klinsmann.
Various reports claim Inter Milan midfielder Dejan Stankovic is set to sign with one of the Montreal Impact, Seattle Sounders or Toronto FC...
After a half-dozen years playing league ball in Israel, Israeli international Diana Redman has returned to play in the U.S. The Pali Blue’s defender spoke to Soccer365’s Tim Grainey about her transition back to the U.S. and Pali Blues after many years playing overseas, as well as the state of the game in Israel. The Grainey Report also profiles the W-League’s Northeastern Conference and more…
Some might call it Marriage of Convenience. It's true that Chelsea will probably rediscover their stability by taking José Mourinho back. But Soccer365's Panos Bletsos thinks much more is at stake for the Portuguese mastermind as he seeks to confirm his authority, his Special One brandname.
If one man can spoil the U.S. national team's visit to Kingston, it's Rodolph Austin, writes S365's Jacob Klinger.
ESPN Deportes says the L.A. Galaxy have made an offer for Mallorca's Mexico ace Giovani dos Santos...
The women’s game heats up in Asia this summer with the playing of the World Cup qualifiers with the 2015 World Cup in Canada assured of one first time qualifier from Asia. The Grainey Report looks at these matches, the UEFA Women’s Champions League, another W-League Conference Preview, and more…
The United States' victory against Germany last night proved and re-proved what we already knew about the team. When it's wide, it's good. When it's not, it's not. Unfortunately for Germany, though, the U.S. owned the wings for too long Sunday afternoon.
Twice Colorado took the lead against FC Dallas at home courtesy of Atiba Harris’ scoring touch. However, twice Colorado surrendered that lead to Dallas’ Blas Perez and the two sides settled for a point apiece.
Bayern Munich have just completed their most fruitful campaign ever and will be welcoming Pep Guardiola soon. However, Jupp Heynckes is not the first Champions League winning coach to be replaced. As Panos Bletsos explains, stranger things have happened.
Way back in 2002, the United States and Germany played a match that will always be remembered by U.S. soccer fans, so we catch up with some of the men in uniform from that evening in South Korea.