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Barbados (131) | FIFA World Cup™ Qualifier | ||
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Barbados (131) | ![]() |
USA (7) | FIFA World Cup™ Qualifier | ||
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Legend
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Team News |
| Hucles' injury-time goal lifts US women past Australia | 2008-05-04 02:03:42 |
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Angela Hucles scored in injury time and Abby Wambach had two more to push closer to the 100-goal milestone, giving the U.S. women's soccer team a 5-4 win over Australia in Saturday's friendly. Cat Whitehill's free kick went to Wambach, who headed it to Hucles coming up from behind. She poked it in between goalkeeper Melissa Barbieri and the left post for her first goal since 2004 with about 30... |
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| US will face Barbados in first World Cup qualifier | 2008-03-27 04:37:44 |
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| Barbados beat Dominica 1-0 Wednesday in 2010 World Cup qualifying and moved into a second-round matchup with the United States. The Bajan Braves won with Dwayne Stanford scoring in the 69th minute of the opening-round match. The goal gave Barbados a 2-1 edge in aggregate scoring for the two-game series. | Read full article from Yahoo |
| Wizards' additions add spice to mix | 2008-03-19 17:48:00 |
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| Kansas City is known for its barbeque, but you can add a new taste to the town courtesy some spicy new personalities. | Read full article from MLSnet |
| Harewood keeps Barbados plans on backburner | 2008-02-11 20:47:04 |
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| Harewood keeps Barbados plans on backburner | Read full article from ESPN |
| Harewood keeps Barbados plans on the backburner | 2008-02-11 15:38:38 |
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| Harewood keeps Barbados plans on the backburner | Read full article from ESPN |
| Dominica and Barbados play to a 1-1 tie in CONCACAF World Cup qualifier | 2008-02-07 03:31:44 |
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| Barbados and Dominica played a 1-1 tie Wednesday night in the first leg of a 2010 World Cup qualifying matchup that will determines the United States' second-round opponent. Richard Pacquette scored in the 20th minute for the hosts, and Jeffrey Williams tied it in the 42nd minute for Barbados, favored to win the total-goals series. | Read full article from Yahoo |
| U.S. to open World Cup qualifying in California | 2008-02-04 19:07:55 |
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| The United States will play its first home qualifier for the 2010 World Cup at Carson, Calif., on June 15 against Barbados or Dominica. The second-leg of the home-and-home, total-goals series will be played the following weekend in the Caribbean. The winner advances to a semifinal group likely to include Cuba, Guatemala, and Trinidad and Tobago. | Read full article from Yahoo |
| Barbados recruits foreign-born soccer players for World Cup bid | 2008-01-23 19:05:48 |
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| Desperate to qualify for its first World Cup, Barbados is advertising in Europe and North America for players to compete for the small Caribbean island. The former British colony, ranked 142 out of 201 countries by FIFA, is allowed only to recruit first-generation Barbadians born overseas. But Ronald Jones, president of the Barbados Football Association, said officials have requested permission to... | Read full article from Yahoo |
| United States World Cup qualifying schedule released | 2007-12-20 21:15:09 |
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| The United States would play its first-ever World Cup qualifier at Cuba on Sept. 6 if both nations advance to the semifinals of the North and Central American and Caribbean region. The Americans, who have a first-round bye, were drawn last month to play Barbados or Domenica in the first round. The U.S. | Read full article from Yahoo |
| U.S. would open World Cup qualifying semifinals at Guatemala and Cuba | 2007-12-18 04:11:22 |
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| The United States would open the semifinals of 2010 World Cup qualifying with road games at Guatemala and Cuba if early rounds play to form. The Americans have a first-round bye, then play a home-and-home series against Barbados or Dominica. Under the schedule announced by FIFA on Monday, if the U.S. team advances it would open the semifinals at the winner of the second-round matchup between... | Read full article from Yahoo |
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