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   <title>Denmark rallies to beat United States</title>
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   The United States Men's National Team concluded its 2009 campaign on Wednesday with a 3-1 defeat at Denmark. Jeff Cunningham scored his first international goal for the Americans in the 26th minute, but the Danes rallied to score three times in eight minutes early in the second half to claim the win. Both sides have already qualified for next summer's World Cup, but after losing 1-0 to Slovakia on Saturday, the U.S. was hoping to fini
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   <title>U.S. falls to Slovakia, 1-0</title>
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   Marek Hamsik converted a penalty kick in the 26th minute, and Slovakia defeated the United States 1-0 on Saturday in a friendly between 2010 World Cup qualifiers. American defender Jonathan Bornstein gave away the penalty kick when he fouled Vladimir Weiss on the right side of the area, and Hamsik easily converted with a low shot to the right, as U.S. goalie Brad Guzan dove the opposite way. The U.S., which recently qualified for its sixth co
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   <title>U.S. names roster for Slovakia friendly</title>
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   U.S. coach Bob Bradley has named a roster of 22 players that will train in advance of Saturday's game against fellow 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Slovakia. Bradley will consider making changes to the squad following Saturday's match, when the team will make their first-ever visit to Denmark for the USA's 24th and final match of the year. The 24 matches represent the third most games ever in a calendar for the U.S. The team set a record for the
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   <title>U.S. women edge Germany in battle of top teams</title>
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   Abby Wambach scored the lone goal in the 35th minute, and the top-ranked U.S. women's team edged second-ranked and two- time defending World Cup champion Germany, 1-0, on Thursday in a friendly at Impuls Arena. Wambach headed in a pass from Yael Averbuch for her 101st career goal, rising above Germany goalie Nadine Angerer to score from 12 yards out. U.S. goalie Hope Solo was forced to make only one save for the shutout. The U.S. has allo
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   <title>U.S. to play Cup qualifiers Slovakia in November</title>
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   The U.S. will play fellow 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers Slovakia on Nov.14 in Bratislava, the team announced Monday. Combined with the match at Denmark on Nov. 18 in Aarhus, the U.S. will play 12 games on foreign soil in 2009, including five matches in the run to the final of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Additionally, the U.S. is one of only six teams - including Denmark, Germany, Korea Republic, Netherlands and Paraguay - that will have fac
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   <title>Donovan wins sixth Player of the Year award</title>
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   U.S. midfielder Landon Donovan made history Tuesday by winning his sixth Honda Player of the Year award. For the last 19 years, the award has honored the best player on the U.S. team as chosen by the American sports media. Having earned six out of nine awards during the decade, Donovan also became the Honda Player of the Decade. Goalkeeper Tim Howard finished second, followed by forward Jozy Altidore for the 2009 award. Donovan's history wi
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   <title>Onyewu out 3-4 months with knee injury</title>
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   U.S. defender Oguchi Onyewu tore a tendon in his left knee Wednesday night and could be sidelined for up to four months. Onyewu, who signed with Italian giant AC Milan this offseason, was injured in the 83rd minute of the United States' 2-2 draw against Costa Rica in World Cup qualifying. The U.S. won the CONCACAF qualifying group. The central defender slipped on the slick grass at RFK Stadium and tore the patellar tendon, taking another sta
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   <title>U.S. draws with Costa Rica to close out World Cup qualifying</title>
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   The U.S. men's national soccer team earned CONCACAF's top spot in qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup with a 2-2 draw over Costa Rica in its last qualifying match on Wednesday at RFK Stadium. Jonathan Bornstein pulled the U.S. even almost five minutes into second-half stoppage time to crush Costa Rica's chances at an automatic berth. Costa Rica will now be forced to play a two-legged playoff against Uruguay, which finished fifth in S
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   <title>U.S. striker Davies injured in deadly accident</title>
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   U.S. forward Charlie Davies was injured in a deadly one-car accident Tuesday morning, although his condition is not life- threatening. The accident happened just outside Washington, D.C. around 3:15 a.m., and Davies had surgery Tuesday afternoon after suffering a lacerated bladder and two fractures in his right leg. He also had facial fractures and a left elbow fracture and is in serious but stable condition. "Injuries of this nature usua
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