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Archive for November, 2007

Galaxy announce travel squad for friendlies

The LA Galaxy today announced their travel roster for the upcoming friendlies in Australia and New Zealand.

Glinton selected in MLS Expansion Draft

LA Galaxy forward Gavin Glinton was selected today by the San Jose Earthquakes in the MLS Expansion Draft.

2007 season a rousing success for K.C.

The Kansas City Wizards ended one step away from what they had focused on since the preseason began in February, one step away from a chance to play in MLS Cup 2007. But their run of glory, after an at times trying regular season, came to an abrupt halt in their valiant 2-0 loss to Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference Championship.

U-16s had good run in Super-Y

Despite a strong performance, the Red Bulls U-16 team fell to Los Angeles Futbol Club, 2-0, in the Super-Y League finals championship game at Ed Radice Sports Complex in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday.

Jones wins Commissioner’s Award

MLS Commissioner Don Garber presented Cobi Jones with the 2007 Commissioner's Award, given at the MLS Gala Awards Ceremony held Saturday night at the National Building Museum on the eve of the 12th championship game in league history.

N.Y. now full owners of new park

Red Bull New York today announced that it has purchased AEG's 50% interest in the development of Red Bull Park, a state of the art 25,000 seat soccer-only facility under construction in Harrison, New Jersey.

Red Bulls U-16s to compete at Super-Ys

This year's group of young Red Bulls has made its mark. But standing out above the rest is this year's Red Bulls U-16 squad. Beginning Friday, they will begin their quest for a championship.

Manalapan SC named 2008 partner

The New York Red Bulls proudly announced Manalapan Soccer Club, the 2007 Youth Soccer Club of the Year, has become the first "Student of the Game" partner for the 2008 season.

Weekly update: Galaxy ready for tour

The Galaxy are set to begin preparation for their upcoming two-game tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Chris Armas retires with few regrets

Chris Armas has few regrets. Three injuries kept him from playing in two World Cups and the Olympic Games. Yet, he realized he had a darn good career.