Congratulations To Christine And The CBA Conundrum
by (Blog Entry | CBC - February 22)
Canadian women’s national team star Christine Sinclair set not one, but two remarkable milestones this week. She is now the most capped player in Canadian soccer, with 133 games to her credit, and she also reached the 100-goal mark for the national team. Also: Still no deal between MLS, union. more details | go to article
Percovich Named New TFC Assistant Coach
by (Article | CBC - December 14)
Uruguayan previously worked under Preki at Chivas USA more details | go to article
MLS Still Considering Montreal Expansion
by (Article | CBC - December 9)
League commissioner visits city, meets Impact owner, mayor more details | go to article
Toronto FC's Wynne Off To South Africa
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - June 7)
Toronto FC will have to make do without Marvell Wynne for the time being after the defender was named to the U.S. national team roster Sunday for the upcoming FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa. more details | go to article
Italian Soccer Is Stuck In A Rut
by (Preview | CBC - June 7)
Italian soccer has taken it squarely on the chin in the past six months, as the state of the game in bella Italia has plunged into crisis. more details | go to article
Will South Africa Be Ready To Stage The World Cup?
by (Preview | CBC - June 4)
It's the question that continues to hound South Africa: will it be ready to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup? more details | go to article
Continental Champions Collide At The Confederations Cup
by (Preview | CBC - June 1)
It is touted by FIFA as the second-most important soccer tournament on the international match calendar. Critics call it a superfluous irrelevance, nothing more than a thinly veiled cash grab concocted by soccer's world governing body. more details | go to article
The Architect
by (Preview | CBC - February 22)
Nick De Santis was able to keep the core of the Montreal Impact intact in the off-season. more details | go to article
Canadian Coach Mitchell Won't Reach Out To Brennan
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - October 8)
Toronto FC captain Jim Brennan doesn't want to play for the Canadian national team as long as Dale Mitchell remains coach. more details | go to article
Canada Fails To Qualify For Olympics In Men's Soccer
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - March 21)
The Canadian men's soccer team fell short Thursday night in its bid to qualify for the Beijing Olympics. more details | go to article
U.S. Captures Bronze At World Cup
by (Result | CBC - September 30)
Abby Wambach scored two goals as the United States defeated Norway 4-1 in the bronze-medal match at the FIFA Women's World Cup in Shanghai on Sunday. more details | go to article
The Mixed Zone's "International Incident"
by (Blog Entry | CBC - September 30)
The final day, the final two games. More than three weeks in China and it all comes down to this. Certainly the past few days have been the most exciting, not just because of the quality of the games, but because of what has been going on behind the scenes. more details | go to article
Solo Won't Play Final U.S. World Cup Match
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - September 29)
Goalkeeper Hope Solo will not be in the starting lineup when the United States takes on Norway Sunday in the bronze medal game of the FIFA Women's World Cup in China (CBC, 4:45 a.m. ET). more details | go to article
U.S. Team Upset By Goalie's Remarks
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - September 28)
United States women's soccer coach Greg Ryan has criticized his own goaltender for comments made in an impromptu interview with CBC Sports after the team's stunning defeat in the semifinals of the FIFA Women's World Cup. more details | go to article
Ryan's Goalkeeper Switch Backfires In A Big Way
by (Profile/Interview | CBC - September 27)
A very interesting night here in Hangzhou. The risky gamble by American head coach Greg Ryan to bench his star goalie Hope Solo in favour of the untried - at least in this tournament - Briana Scurry, was very much debated in our media centre. The American sportswriters couldn't believe his decision, and were lambasting it before the game even started. more details | go to article