| Real Salt Lake waives Argentine midfielder Cordoba
Real Salt Lake announced Wednesday it has
waived Argentine midfielder Matias Cordoba, who was on loan from Argentina side
Club Atletico Tigre.
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| Revs loan out Knighton, Fernandez
The New England Revolution loaned two
players to other clubs for the remainder of the 2008 season, the Major League
Soccer club announced on Wednesday. Goalkeeper Brad Knighton is being loaned
to the Portland Timbers of the United Soccer Leagues' First Division, while
forward Argenis Fernandez is being loaned to LD Alajuelense of Costa Rica's
Primera Division.
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| Wizards, Hoops to kick off 4th of July fixtures
The Kansas City Wizards will try to string
together a winning streak when they travel to Texas to take on FC Dallas to
kick off the Major League Soccer fixtures on the 4th of July. The game will be
the first of three matches throughout the league on Friday.
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| Former MLS striker Ngwenya on trial with Bayern
Striker Joseph Ngwenya, who played in Major
League Soccer from 2004-08, is on a three-week trial with Germany's Bayern
Munich.
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| Houston aims to get in win column at RSL's impenetrable fortress
The Houston Dynamo travel to Utah to
take on Real Salt Lake for a Major League Soccer fixture on Thursday night
with second place in the Western Conference on the line. Both clubs have 19
points after 15 league fixtures this season.
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| N.Y. to introduce Rojas, Pietravallo on Wednesday
Red Bull New York announced Tuesday it
will introduce two new players, Venezuelan national team veteran Jorge Rojas
and Argentine defender Juan Pietravallo, on Wednesday.
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| D.C.'s Emilio named MLS Player of the Month
D.C. United forward Luciano Emilio was named
Major League Soccer's Player of the Month for June on Tuesday for scoring seven
goals and adding one assist in a perfect month for his club.
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| U.S. forward Wolff leaves Germany to rejoin K.C.
U.S. forward Josh Wolff signed a four-year
contract with the Kansas City Wizards on Monday night to return to Major League
Soccer after 1 1/2 seasons in Germany.
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| Ralston's brace earns him POW
New England Revolution midfielder Steve
Ralston was voted Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 14, it was
announced on Monday.
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| Tough times brought out United's black and red
What doesn't kill you only makes you
stronger, and D.C. United coach Tom Soehn hopes that adage continues to ring
true for his 2008 Major League Soccer squad.
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