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Archive for November, 2007

Marshall called up for Jamaican friendlies

Toronto FC announced Tuesday that defender Tyrone Marshall has been called up by the Jamaican National Team for two upcoming friendlies.

Chris Armas announces retirement

Veteran Chicago Fire midfielder and captain Chris Armas announced his retirement today following a 12-year career in Major League Soccer.

Wizards able to find positives in loss

The Kansas City Wizards playoff run came to an end with a 2-0 loss to Houston Dynamo in the Western Conference Championship on Saturday night. Still Kansas City coach Curt Onalfo said he was proud of his team's effort overall.

Wizards playoff run ends in Houston

The Kansas City Wizards saw their season come to an end with a 2-0 loss to defending MLS Cup champions Houston Dynamo on Saturday night at Robertson Stadium.

Armas unsure of future with Fire

As he walked off the Gillette Stadium field Thursday night, Chicago Fire captain and midfielder Chris Armas realized the Eastern Conference Semifinals loss to the New England Revolution was probably the final game of his MLS career.

Gullit bringing sexy back to Los Angeles

Former Dutch international and coach of clubs such as Chelsea FC and Newcastle United, Ruud Gullit was officially introduced as the LA Galaxy's new head coach Friday morning at the Home Depot Center.

K.C. faces experienced Dynamo club

At first glance, the Kansas City Wizards seem a large underdog heading into Saturday's Western Conference Championship against Houston Dynamo at Robertson Stadium..

Wizards eye offensive explosion

Over the entire season, the Kansas City Wizards have looked toward the attack first. Yet for most of their Western Conference Semifinal Series, they were forced to hang on against a Chivas USA onslaught.

Fire can’t solve New England voodoo

The Chicago Fire, try as they might, can't seem to break the New England Revolution playoff voodoo. For the third consecutive year, the Revs sent the Fire packing from the MLS Cup Playoffs.

Dream run comes to an end for Fire

The Chicago Fire saw their tremendous late-season charge come to a disappointing end, falling 1-0 to the New England Revolution in the Eastern Conference Championship at Gillette Stadium on Thursday night.