Published
1/8/2009 9:17:34 PM
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
Major League Soccer has unveiled the list of nine players who make up the 2009 Generation Adidas class and each will surely be prominently featured at the St. Louis Convention Center in the upcoming draft. The Generation Adidas class of 2008 made up six of the top eight picks in the 2008 SuperDraft last year.
This year's list includes three players from the University of Maryland national championship team, as well as the leading scorer in the nation, who is also a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy. Kevin Alston (Indiana), Danny Cruz (UNLV), Stefan Frei (California), Omar Gonzalez (Maryland), Jeremy Hall (Maryland), Baggio Husidic (Illinois-Chicago), Peri Marosevic (Michigan), Rodney Wallace (Maryland) and Steve Zakuani (Akron) make up this year's nine man class.
All nine players will participate in the adidas MLS Player Combine January 9-13 at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The Combine gives MLS coaches and general managers a final chance to evaluate talent in preparation for their draft day selections.
Published
5/6/2012
by
William Montero
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soccermogul
An early Joel Lindpere goal stood up as the New York Red Bulls claimed a 1-0 victory over the LA Galaxy.
Published
4/29/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
FC Dallas was just minutes away from grabbing the full three points against the LA Galaxy at The Home Depot Center. They just could not close the deal though as Pat Noonan scored in stoppage time to salvage the tie.
Published
4/22/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
A late own goal led the Portland Timbers a win over previously undefeated Sporting Kansas City.
Published
4/7/2012
by
William Montero
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soccermogul
Sporting Kansas City rolled to their fifth straight win to open the MLS season as they dispatched the LA Galaxy 1-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Published
3/31/2012
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Roberto Garcia
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soccermogul
DC United rode an inspired second half as they surged to their first victory of the 2012 campaign beating visiting Dallas 4-1.