Published
7/14/2007 4:28:17 PM
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The United States was eliminated from the FIFA Under-20 World Cup with a 2-1 overtime loss to Austria in the quarterfinals Saturday as Erwin Hoffer scored the go-ahead goal in the 105th minute, just two minutes after he entered the game.
Josmer Altidore of the New York Red Bulls put the United States ahead in the 15th minute with his fourth goal of the tournament, scoring on a glancing downward header off a Freddy Adu cross. Rubin Okotie tied the score for the Austrians in the 43rd with his second goal, beating a defender to get the rebound of Sebastian Proedl's shot and putting the ball past goalkeeper Chris Seitz.
The United States finished a man short after Anthony Wallace was ejected in the 104th minute for getting his second yellow card or the game. The ball bounced to Hoffer off the following free kick, and he poked it in from the near post for his third goal of the tournament. He also hit a post in the 118th minute.
Hoffer, who plays for Rapid Vienna, entered as a sub in the second round against Gambia and scored the tiebreaking goal in a 2-1 victory. Referee Martin Hansson of Sweden handed out 12 yellow cards -- seven to the U.S. team and five to Austria. As an impressive USA side limp out of these Canadian finals, Austria look ahead to their semi-final date with the winner of Spain v Czech Republic without the suspended Michael Stanislaw and Michael Madl.
Published
3/27/2012
by
William Montero
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soccermogul
US crashes out of Olympic qualifying as El Salvador scores a stoppage time goal to draw 3-3.
Published
3/23/2012
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Roberto Garcia
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The US Under 23s did a number on an overmatched side from Cuba last night winning 6-0 to open qualifying for the London Olympics. Joe Corona notched a hat trick in the decisive victory.
Published
3/1/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
The US Under 23s notched an impressive 2-0 victory over the Mexico U23s Wednesday night at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas.
Published
2/29/2012
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Roberto Garcia
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soccermogul
A second half goal from Clint Dempsey led the US to a historic 1-0 win over Italy on Wednesday.
Published
2/29/2012
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
The US women have their new star. First there was Mia Hamm. Then there was Abby Wambach. It looks like young Alex Morgan is the next in line of the great American womens goal scorer.