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World Soccer XXIV: The Road to Rio

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hmm...US Men finishing 3rd in World Cup '30 makes it to the final eight before being eliminated, eh?

Can't complain too much, Wambach's header was an awesome moment, given the setting and circumstances.

Personally, I enjoyed Wambach's header more than Donovan's goal. It was a better goal, it was in extra time, it meant more, and it was against Brazil (my father-in-law is from Sao Paulo).
 
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The Best Of Awards celebrating the best moments of the 100 years of US Soccer has reached the final four.

Landon Donovan's winning goal vs Algeria in the 2010 World Cup is up against the 1996 Women's Team winning the first gold medal in Olympic play.
The other semifinal has Abby Wambach's miracle header vs Brazil at the 2011 World Cup is up against the incredible 4-3 game between the USA and Canada at the 2012 Olympics.

No Brandi Chastain shootout winner to win the Women's World Cup in 1999?? Fail!!!
 
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No Brandi Chastain shootout winner to win the Women's World Cup in 1999?? Fail!!!



Many people would say that her celebration after scoring the goal was a better moment than the goal itself.... ;)

Even in that game, Lilly's clearance of a sure China goal off the line was a more important moment since it allowed the shootout to take place in the first place.
 
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Going South for the World Cup / Olympics??

Almost certainly not the Olympics. My father-in-law is proud to be from Brazil, but Sao Paulo and Rio have a nice rivalry that prevents him from recognizing anything good about Rio. As I said very early in this thread, he would be upset at whoever named this thread title. :p:D:D

As for the World Cup, we are trying to make arrangements to attend a few of the games. He still has family in Sao Paulo and near Fortaleza, so we're looking at potentially going down there for a few weeks, see a few games, and crash at relatives' places. He also has family in Argentina, so we may head down there for a few days as well.
 
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No Brandi Chastain shootout winner to win the Women's World Cup in 1999?? Fail!!!

It was set up in a bracket of 64, so all those moments were included, but lost somewhere along the way.
 
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If anybody wants some slightly intelligent football conversation we have a "Soccer People" group to discuss this great sport on Facebook. Just tell Tim you saw my post on USCHO because it is invite only to keep the spam away. ;)
 
See, now that's what I was looking for. Nobody had said this and I was wondering how an American teenager got work permit to play in the PL. Getting a work permit isn't easy, Tim Howard only got his on appeal when went to Manchester United.

Indeed, getting a work permit is getting tougher
 
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The All Time Top XI for the US Men's National Team is out.

Wynalda-McBride
Donovan-Reyna-Ramos-Dempsey
Cherundolo-Balboa-Pope-Bocanegra
Freidel
 
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I like it better than Lalas's version. I'm still partial to Keller or Howard, personally, but I can see Friedel getting the nod for 2002.
 
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