Monday, March 8, 2010 at 1:18 p.m. COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus Crew head into Tuesday's CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal without a labor contract, the first Major League Soccer team to play a competitive game since the five-year deal expired last month.
During the David Beckham weekend in Toronto, the English midfielder was supposed to be the star attraction.
STUART Holden is determined to stay in the team after bursting on to the Wanderers scene.
Major League Soccer's season is scheduled to begin on March 25, but that could be in jeopardy if the players and owners don't strike a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.
Wayne Rooney headed Manchester United to a second League Cup final triumph in a row with a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa on Sunday.
Forward Abby Wambach scored two goals, including the game-winner in stoppage time of the second half, to lead the U.S. Women’s National Team to a dramatic 2-1 victory against Norway in the second match of Group B at the 2010 Algarve Cup.
The Earthquakes have acquired midfielder Joey Gjertsen, a former star in the United Soccer League with Vancouver and Montreal.
Per league and team policies, further details of the deal were not announced. "We're pleased that we were able to complete this trade and bring Preston and Cory to the Revolution," New England Vice President of Player Personnel Michael Burns said.
Wyandotte County officials have approved an agreement for a $414 million development that includes a soccer stadium for the Kansas City Wizards and an office complex for medical software maker Cerner Corp.
Kansas City Wizards ownership group OnGoal, LLC announced Tuesday that approval has been granted for a state-of-the-art soccer-centric stadium for the Wizards and a nearby youth-soccer complex.