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- The game that 'changed everything' (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Best laid plans ... scrapped (San Bernardino Sun)
- U.S. to face Mexico in soccer qualifier (Associated Press)
- Johnson, Mexico City are breathtaking (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Revolution lack finishing kick (Boston Globe)
- Crew adds Guatemalan midfielder to the mix (Columbus Dispatch)
- Revamped Fire prepares for return run to playoffs (Daily Herald)
- U.S. Moves Up to 10th in FIFA Rankings (Associated Press)
- O'Brien leaves Sounders, joins Salt Lake of MLS (Seattle Times)
- Three international players sign with Galaxy (Associated Press)
- RSL a chance for Flores to come home (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Where prides collide (San Bernardino County Sun)
- The Challenge: Mexico City (Los Angeles Times)
- A neighbors' duel with no end in sight (Houston Chronicle)
- Bragging Rights and National Psychology (New York Sun)
- Germany to Play Exhibition Against U.S. (JamaiAssociated Press)
- Metros stadium rests on slippery slope of a guarantee (Herald-News)
- Ball now in court of Kroenke protégé (Rocky Mountain News)
- Simms's Pace Reaches a Fever Pitch (Washington Post)
- Lisi asked to do more by Bradley (Star-Ledger)
- A Home With the MetroStars (New York Times)
- Pope makes unexpected appearance (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Fire to host Poland-Mexico friendly (Daily Herald)
- Guevara gives full attention to Metros (New York Daily News)
- More coverage, in any language (Star-Ledger)
- Much Adu about Freddy (Charleston Post and Courier)
- Eriksson defends American tour plan (Associated Press)
- Metros find themselves at crossroads (New York Post)
- Weather, injuries work together against Crew (Columbus Dispatch)
- When Spencer was for hire (Boston Globe)
- Youth Team Cope Without Stars (Korea Times)
- MetroStars sign Guevara to new contract (Associated Press)
- Revs celebrate a decade of media trailblazing (BostonSportsMedia.com)
- World Cup Soccer Qualifying at Halfway (Associated Press)
- American teams struggle at Dallas Cup (Ventura County Star)
- MLS commissioner praises Utah sports community (Deseret Morning News)
- Rhinos' Vallow aims to be a starter (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)