The owners of the Atlanta Silverbacks, Carolina Railhawks, Miami FC, Minnesota Thunder, Montreal Impact, St. Louis Soccer United and Vancouver Whitecaps, have formed a new professional men’s soccer league to play in the United States and Canada beginning in April 2010.
When a Traffic Sports-led effort by owners to buy the United Soccer Leagues failed during the summer, it was clear Miami FC's USL-1 days were numbered.
A busy show as Brian Zygo brings us a locker room report from Robertson Stadium after Houston’s 1-0 win over Seattle in the MLS Playoffs. Aaron Davidson, the President of Miami FC joins us to answer questions about today’s press release from the TOA declaring the intent to form a new professional league in the US [...] Related posts: Major League Soccer Talk Podcast #84: Seattle, Orlando,...
STARTERS Horrible news - Hannover 96 and Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke has been killed by a train. News from Germany suggest it was a suicide. Oh, that is so sad. RIP Robert. We will have a good thought for your family. -Word from the official Bundesliga web site and Deutsche Welle newspaper. dN Note from my friend Paul: Seattle Sounders outstanding centerback El Presidente Jhon Kennedy Hurtado's...
When a Traffic Sports-led effort by owners to buy the United Soccer Leagues failed during the summer, it was clear Miami FC's USL-1 days were numbered.
When a Traffic Sports-led effort by owners to buy the United Soccer Leagues failed during the summer, it was clear Miami FC's USL-1 days were numbered.
Photo by ISIphotos.com U.S. U-20 national team defender Gale Agbossoumonde could be the first member of the U.S. Under-20 World Cup team to score a move to Europe after the tournament. According to this report out of Portugal, Agbossoumonde, who currently plays for Miami FC in the USL, is expected to join Sporting Braga on loan on Nov. 17, when he turns 18. At 6'2 and 185 pounds, Agbossoumonde is expected...
The city of Baltimore in the state of Maryland; has everything you want in a fabulous downtown area. The seafood in the marina, historic buildings and museums, the Aquarium and of course their great history in their professional sports teams like the Oriorles of Major League Baseball & currently the Ravens of the National Football League. [...] Related posts: DC United’s Stadium Dreams Are...
Remember Bryan Arguez? He was D.C. United's first-round draft pick in 2007 who didn't earn any playing time in league play and was sold a winter later to Hertha Berlin, where he has yet to make a favorable impression. Arguez, who didn't play in the 2007 U-20 World Cup and was an alternate this year before being added late to the roster, scored in first-half stopped time on a seven-yard shot into the...
Having had the great honor to serve as a color commentator for Miami FC’s local broadcasts this season (both on USL Live and local cable), I have seen every USL-1 team in person and broken them down. Here is my analysis of the first round of the playoffs. #2 Carolina RailHawks (16-7-7, 55 pts) vs #7 [...] Related posts: Major League Soccer Talk Podcast #56: Mo Edu and USL Playoff Preview Released...
US U-20 defensive standout, Gale joins us on the podcast to discuss: The upcoming U-20 World Cup in Egypt His childhood in Togo and Benin His move to the US, his youth soccer career His time at Bradenton and his current club Miami FC. His long term goals including a move to Europe and the USMNT Who his [...] Related posts: Major League Soccer Talk Podcast #99: Graham Smith, Tommy Knapp, Turf Discussion...
Miami FC's fourth season ended up with even more question marks than they had at the beginning. Bookended by controversy, there was a season and what seemed somewhat promising turned out to be a nightmare that no one seemed to wake up from. It seems like decades now when the club harkened back to the Fusion days. Yes, that magical night of April 18th is a far cry from the 9-0 shallacking they took...
Despite the news that Nike Inc. sold the United Soccer League to a group from Atlanta, Miami FC is still going strong, and so is its challenge to the fans. Here's the deal: For every 500 tickets sold to Saturday's regular-season finale featuring your Miami FC versus the Puerto Rico Isla...
Summary: The Charleston Battery closed out its 2009 home schedule with a 2-1 win over the Miami FC Blues on Friday, September 11. Link: http://thedigitel.com/node/5999