MLS Newsstand – Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004

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Kansas City Wizards 1 at Chicago Fire 3


  • Goalkeeper change grabs Fire's attention (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Fire stays perfect at home vs. Wizards (Chicago Tribune)

  • Wizards falter against Fire (Kansas City Star)

  • Mapp leads way, Fire shakes slump (Daily Southtown)

  • Mapp, Williams offensive stars as Fire snaps out of slump (Daily Herald)

    Other MLS and soccer


  • Fire's new soccer stadium will feature hall of fame (Chicago Tribune)

  • Revs catch a break: San Jose's star forwards face double duty (Boston Herald)

  • Ruiz, five others aren't available (Associated Press)

  • San Antonio mulls building soccer stadium (Houston Chronicle)

  • Illinois Hall of Fame to call Bridgeview (Daily Southtown)

  • Galaxy will miss top scorers (Orange County Register)

  • Stadium club (Naperville Sun)

  • MLS Confidential: What Sigi would have done (Soccer America)

  • Home field critical to U.S. success: Hard to win on the road (Boston Herald)

  • In World Cup bid, U.S. must be right at home (New York Daily News)

  • Dutch treat for Beasley (USA Today)

  • U.S. men next face two qualifying tests (Houston Chronicle)

  • U.S. men's soccer team gears up for big matches (Kansas City Star)

  • DaMarcus Beasley is top American Abroad (Soccer America)

  • Airlifting talent hurts Canada in qualifying (Canadian Press)

  • Boyz brace for Panama (Jamaica Observer)

  • Edmonton is a soccer town (Edmonton Sun)

  • St Clair takes cautious approach (Trinidad Guardian)

  • 'Soca Warriors' off to St Kitts (Trinidad Express)


  • Rhinos parlay Olympians visit into ticket drive (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)