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Some really interesting news are once again coming out of the United States and Canada. The new season of Major League Soccer is really getting closer and closer, with the start of the campaign set on the last day of February and clubs are still finding solutions ahead of the first matches. One of those […]
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New Major League Soccer season is getting closer to the its start, as the 25th campaign is on the horizon. That is why FC Cincinnati are trying to as much business as possible right now, in order to get their squad up and running on time for the season opener. What we spoke about a […]
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On the last day of transfer window, there was a lot of activity from Brighton and Hove Albion, but one of their moves was particularly interesting. The Seagulls had signed Jurgen Locadia in January 2018 from PSV Eindhoven in a deal that was worth just under 15 million pounds. But since then, the Dutch forward […]
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The pre-season in Major League Soccer is in full swing and clubs are looking for players they are going to sign right now. The teams will be able to sign new players even until early May, but they would still like to sign most of their new players at this point. And one of those […]
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Inter Miami are getting ready to make their Major League Soccer debut on 29 February, when they will start their first ever season in professional football. For that, they have to prepare a whole squad and they are still in the process of signing new players. After being linked with numerous stars from European clubs, […]
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All 26 Major League Soccer teams will spread across warmer parts of the United States to prepare for the 2020 regular season, which kicks off Feb. 29.
The five Concacaf Champions League participants: Atlanta United, New York City FC, Montreal Impact, Seattle Sounders and Los Angeles FC began preseason Jan. 11, while the rest of the league opened a week later on Jan. 18.
A majority of clubs are training in either Florida, Texas, Arizona or California, playing in preseason tournaments alongside other MLS teams and lower-level squads.
Below is a look at the schedules that have been released.
MLS preseason schedules
Atlanta United
Jan. 13-20: Training in Marietta, Georgia Jan. 20: Two-week camp at IMG Academy Jan. 24: vs. New York Red Bulls Jan. 29: vs. Philadelphia Union Feb. 1: vs. IF Elfsborg Feb. 8: at Birmingham Legion Feb. 10: Training in Guadalajara, MexicoChicago Fire
Jan. 20-24: Training in Chicago Jan. 26-Feb. 6: Training in Florida Feb. 1: vs. Philadelphia Union (Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex, Clearwater) Feb. 6: vs. MLS team TBD Feb. 11: Start of Training in California Feb. 12: vs. Orange County SC at Orange County Great Park Feb. 15: vs. Colorado Rapids at Dignity Health Sports Park Feb. 19: vs. Toronto FC at UC Irvine Feb. 22: vs. LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports ParkFC Cincinnati
Jan. 19-Feb 6: Training at Kino Sports Complex, Tuscon, Ariz. Jan. 29: TBD Feb. 1: vs. Sporting Kansas City (Grande Sports World) Feb. 5: vs. El Paso Locomotive Feb. 10-21: Training at IMG Academy, Bradenton, Fla. Feb. 12: vs. Philadelphia Union Feb. 16: vs. Nashville SC Feb. 21: vs. KR Reykjavik/ vs. Sarasota Metropolis FCColorado Rapids
Feb. 12: vs. New England Revolution Feb. 15: vs. Chicago Fire at Dignity Health Sports Park Feb. 22: vs. Toronto FC at Dignity Health Sports ParkColumbus Crew
Feb. 15: vs. Phoenix Rising FC in Tuscon, Arizona Feb. 19: vs. New York Red Bulls in Tuscon, Arizona Feb. 22: vs. Houston Dynamo in Tuscon, ArizonaFC Dallas
Jan. 29: vs. NTX Rayados at AdvoCare Field 1 at Toyota Soccer Complex Jan. 30-Feb. 6: Training in Chula Vista, Calif. Feb. 1: vs. Vancouver Whitecaps at University of San Diego Feb. 6: vs. LAFC at Banc of California Stadium Feb. 9: vs. Austin Bold Feb. 12: vs. San Antonio FC at Toyota Field, San Antonio Feb. 18-22: Training in Tampa, Fla. Feb. 19: vs. Philadelphia Union at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex Feb. 22: vs. Inter Miami CF at Al Lang StadiumD.C. United
Training in Florida
Jan. 28: vs. Montreal Impact (at USF) Feb. 1: vs. New York Red Bulls (IMG Academy) Feb. 6: vs. Louisville City (Clearwater) Feb. 15: vs. Orlando City (USF) Feb. 19: vs. Nashville SC (Clearwater) Feb. 22: vs. Philadelphia (Clearwater)Houston Dynamo
Jan. 20: Training begins Feb. 4-8: Training with USL Championship affiliate Rio Grande Valley FC Feb. 5: Game vs. Opponent TBD Feb. 8: vs. Rio Grande Valley FC Feb. 13-22: Training in Tucson, Ariz./Visit Tucson Sun Cup Feb. 15: vs. Sporting Kansas City Feb. 19: vs. Real Salt Lake Feb. 22: vs. Columbus Crew SCLos Angeles FC
Jan. 13: Training begins
Games at Banc of California Stadium
Jan. 25: vs. Penarol Jan. 31: vs. NYCFC Feb. 6: vs. FC Dallas Feb. 12: vs. Toronto FCLA Galaxy
Feb. 10: vs. New England Revolution Feb. 15: vs. Toronto FC at Dignity Health Sports Park Feb. 22: vs. Chicago Fire FC at Dignity Health Sports ParkInter Miami CF
Jan. 20-25: Training at Barry University in Miami Jan. 25-31: Training in Port St. Lucie, Fla. Feb. 1-6: Training in Bradenton, Fla. Feb. 7-14: Training at Inter Miami facilities Feb. 7: vs. Charleston Battery Feb. 12: vs. New York City FC Feb. 15-22: Training in St. Petersburg, Fla. Feb. 15: vs. Philadelphia Union Feb. 22: vs. Tampa Bay RowdiesMinnesota United
Jan. 20-25: Training in Blaine, Minn. Preseason Tournament at Providence Park Feb. 16: vs. New England Revolution Feb. 19: vs. Portland Timbers Feb. 22: vs. Vancouver WhitecapsMontreal Impact
Jan. 16-23: Training in Orlando, Fla. Jan. 23-Feb.2: Training in Montreal Jan. 28: vs. D.C. United Feb. 3-17: Training in St. Petersburg, Fla. Feb. 5: vs. Philadelphia Union Feb. 8: Orlando City Feb. 12: vs. Nashville SC Feb. 15: vs. Tampa Bay RowdiesNashville SC
Jan. 19-30: Training in Florida Jan. 30: vs. IF Elfsborg at IMG Academy. Feb. 4-21: Training in Florida Feb. 6: vs. Chicago Fire (TBD) Feb. 9: vs. Louisville City (IMG Academy) Feb. 12: vs. Montreal (Al Lang Stadium) Feb. 16: vs. FC Cincinnati (IMG Academy) Feb. 19: vs. D.C. United (Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex)New England Revolution
Jan. 18-Feb. 5: Training at Revolution Training Center Feb. 6-14: Training in Los Angeles Feb. 10: vs. LA Galaxy Feb. 12: vs. Colorado Rapids Feb. 14-23: Training in Portland Feb. 16: vs. Minnesota United Feb. 19: vs. Vancouver Whitecaps Feb. 22: vs. Portland TimbersNew York City FC
Jan. 11: Training in Orlando, Fla./Florida Cup at Exploria Stadium Jan. 15: vs. Corinthians Jan. 18: vs. Palmeiras Jan. 21-30: Training in Santa Barbara, Calif. Jan. 31-Feb. 5: Training in Los Angeles, Calif. Jan. 31: vs. LAFC at Banc of California Stadium Feb. 8-18: Training in Boca Raton, Fla.New York Red Bulls
Jan. 18: Physicals, meetings at RBNY training facility Jan. 19-31: Training at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Feb. 1-8: Training at RBNY training facility Feb. 9-23: Training in Tucson, Ariz./Visit Tucson Sun Cup Feb. 15: vs. Real Salt Lake Feb. 19: vs. Houston Dynamo Feb. 22: vs. Sporting Kansas CityOrlando City
Jan. 20: Begin preseason training in Kissimmee, Fla. Jan. 25: Closed training session at Stetson University Jan. 27-Feb. 4: Training in Mexico Feb. 1: vs. Columbus Crew SC Feb. 4 vs. Inter Playa Feb. 8: vs. Montreal Impact at Exploria Stadium Feb. 12: vs. Tampa Bay Rowdies at Exploria Stadium Feb. 15: vs. D.C. United at USF Feb. 18: vs. KR Reykjavík at Exploria Stadium Feb. 21: vs. San Antonio FC at Exploria StadiumPhiladelphia Union
Jan. 20-25: Training in Wilmington, Del. Jan. 27-Feb. 6: Training in Clearwater, Fla. Jan. 29: vs. Atlanta United at IMG Academy Feb. 1: vs. Chicago Fire at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex Feb. 5: vs. Montreal Impact at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex Feb. 11-23: Training in Clearwater, Fla. Feb. 12: vs. FC Cincinnati at IMG Academy Feb. 15: vs. Inter Miami CF at Al Lang Stadium Feb. 19: vs. FC Dallas at Joe DiMaggio Sports Complex Feb. 22: vs. D.C. United at Joe DiMaggio Sports ComplexPortland Timbers
Preseason Tournament at Providence Park
Feb. 16: vs. Vancouver Whitecaps Feb. 19: vs. Minnesota United Feb. 22: vs. New England RevolutionReal Salt Lake
Jan. 18-25: Training opens in Herriman, Utah Jan. 26-Feb. 1: Training in Phoenix, Ariz. Feb. 2-10: Training in Herriman, Utah Feb. 11-23: Training in Tucson, Ariz/Visit Tucson Sun Cup Feb. 15: vs. Sporting Kansas City Feb. 19: vs. Houston Dynamo Feb. 22: vs. Phoenix Rising FCSan Jose Earthquakes
Jan. 20-25: Training in San Jose Jan. 26-Feb. 10: Training in Cancun, Mexico Feb. 3: Game vs. MLS Club TBD Feb. 10: Game vs. TBD Feb. 18: vs. Reno 1868 Feb. 21: vs. Sacramento Republic FCSeattle Sounders
Jan. 14-18: Training at Starfire Sports Jan. 19-29: Training camp in southern California Feb. 1-5: Training at Starfire Sports Feb. 6-TBD: Training camp in Mexico CitySporting Kansas City
Jan. 19-Feb. 2: Training in Arizona Feb. 8-23: Training in Arizona / Visit Tucson Sun Cup Feb. 15: vs. Real Salt Lake Feb. 19: vs. Phoenix Rising FC Feb. 22: vs. New York Red BullsToronto FC
Jan. 18: Players report for medicals at training ground in Toronto Jan. 20-22: Training in Toronto Jan. 23: Depart for Orlando, Fla. Jan. 23-29: Training in Orlando Jan. 29: Arrive in Toronto Feb. 5: Depart for Los Angeles, Calif. Feb. 5-22: Training in Los Angeles Feb. 8: vs. Colorado Rapids at UC Irvine Feb. 12: vs. LAFC at Banc of California Stadium Feb. 15: vs. LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Complex Feb. 19: vs. Chicago Fire at UC Irvine Feb. 22: vs. Colorado Rapids at Dignity Health Sports ComplexVancouver Whitecaps
Jan. 20-23: Training in Vancouver Jan. 24: Depart for San Diego, Calif. Jan. 28: vs. TBA at University of San Diego Feb. 1: vs. FC Dallas at University of San Diego Feb. 4: vs. LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park Feb. 6-14: Training in Vancouver Feb. 16-22: Preseason tournament at Providence Park Feb. 16: vs. Portland Timbers Feb. 19: vs. New England Revolution Feb. 22: vs. Minnesota UnitedThe post A complete look at the MLS 2020 preseason schedule appeared first on Pro Soccer USA.
New Major League Soccer season is coming very soon and things are starting to get heated in the United States and Canada. That is also the case at Toronto FC, the runners-up of the last MLS Cup, in which they lost to Seattle Sounders. The 2017 champions are going to have an important season ahead […]
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A sizable contingent of African soccer players who represent North American clubs and whose national teams are still in the running for a berth at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar learned their qualifying fates Tuesday.
The 40 remaining nations were drawn into 10 groups – A through J – of four teams in Cairo by the Confederation of African Football.
Each group will compete in a home-and-away round robin. The 10 group winners will then be paired for home-and-away knockout games to determine Africa’s five allocated World Cup berths.
Fifteen of the players in those groups compete in either Major League Soccer, the second-tier USL Championship, or in third-tier USL League One. Seven of the 10 groups contain at least one of these players.
Group A is headlined by Algeria, which is seeking its fifth World Cup berth and features Montreal Impact midfielder Saphir Taider. Group A also includes Burkina Faso, Niger, and Djibouti.
Three of the four teams in Group C have players currently competing in North America. The group is led by Nigeria; followed by Cape Verde Islands with Jamiro Monteiro (MLS, Philadelphia Union); Central African Republic with midfielder Wilfried Zahibo (MLS, New England Revolution); and Liberia with midfielder Joel Johnson (USL Championship, Charlotte Independence) and forwards Seku Conneh (USL Championship, Las Vegas Lights) and Sam Johnson (MLS, Real Salt Lake).
Group E contains Mali; Kenya; Rwanda with defender Abdul Rwatubyaye (MLS, Colorado Rapids); and Uganda with Michael Azira (MLS, Chicago Fire FC).
Group F features Egypt, Gabon, Angola, and Libya with fullback Mohamed El Munir (MLS, Los Angeles FC) and winger Ismael Tajouri-Shradi (MLS, New York City FC).
Defenders Jonathan Mensah and Harrison Afful (MLS, Columbus Crew SC) play for Ghana, which has qualified for three World Cups and headlines Group G with South Africa, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.
Group I has Morocco, Guinea-Bissau, Sudan and Guinea, which boasts the talents of winger Lass Bangoura (MLS, Vancouver Whitecaps)
Finally, Group J contains the Democratic Republic of Congo; Benin; Madagascar, which has defender Romain Metanire (MLS, Minnesota United); and Tanzania with midfielder Ally Hamis Ng’anzi (USL League One, Forward Madison FC).
Groups B, D and H do not feature any North American players.
Here are all 10 qualification groups, complete with any player who represents a North American club and has earned an international call-up in the last year:
Group A
Algeria – M Saphir Taider (Montreal Impact/MLS)
Burkina Faso
Niger
Djibouti
Group B
Tunisia
Zambia
Mauritania
Equatorial Guinea
Group C
Nigeria
Cape Verde Islands – M Jamiro Monteiro (Philadelphia Union/MLS)
Central African Republic – M Wilfried Zahibo (New England Revolution/MLS)
Liberia – M Joel Johnson (Charlotte Independence/USL Championship), F Seku Conneh (Las Vegas Lights/USL Championship), F Sam Johnson (Real Salt Lake/MLS)
Group D
Cameroon
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Malawi
Group E
Mali
Uganda – M Michael Azira (Chicago Fire FC/ MLS)
Mozambique
Rwanda – D Abdul Rwatubyaye (Colorado Rapids/MLS)
Group F
Egypt
Gabon
Libya – D Mohamed El Munir (Los Angeles FC/MLS) , M Ismael Tajouri-Shradi (New York City/MLS)
Angola
Group G
Ghana – D Harrison Afful, D Jonathan Mensah (Columbus Crew SC)
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Ethiopia
Group H
Senegal
Republic of the Congo
Namibia
Togo
Group I
Morocco
Guinea – M Lass Bangoura (Vancouver Whitecaps, on loan from Rayo Vallocano)
Guinea-Bissau
Sudan
Group J
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Benin
Madagascar – D Romain Metanire (Minnesota United/MLS)
Tanzania – M Ally Hamis Ng’anzi (Forward Madison/USL League One)
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It was something that many have talked about recently, it was also something the Los Angeles Times wrote about as done deal, but there was never an official announced from the club. Now the player himself spoke to LA Times and revealed it is true – Javier Chicharito Hernandez has signed a contract with Los […]
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Los Angeles Galaxy are at a crossroads entering the 2020 MLS season. They fell short of their title expectations last year and, to make things even more complicated, they lost Zlatan Ibrahimovic to AC Milan. The Swede netted 53 goals in 58 appearances for Galaxy during his two-year tenure on American soil. The impact of […]
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Great news for Major League Soccer! After departures from several big names from the league during the off-season, including Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Wayne Rooney and Bastian Schweinsteiger, MLS will have a new big name signing that could help boost the league. According to Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Galaxy have agreed a three-year contract with Javier […]
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COMMERCE CITY, Colo.— The Colorado Rapids made a third addition to their attack in as many days, signing attacking midfielder Braian “Brian” Galván on Thursday.
The 19-year-old Argentinian winger will join Colorado at the start of the secondary transfer window in July as a young designated player.
“Braian is a highly touted prospect whose development we’ve been monitoring for some time now,” Rapids executive vice president and GM Padraig Smith said in a statement. “He’s a fast, skillful and talented player who has already made his professional debut and has been a part of the Argentine youth national team system. We see great potential in him and couldn’t be more thrilled to have him join our club.”
Galván joins Colorado from Argentine first division side Club Atlético Colón, where he made eight appearances over three seasons, scoring one goal. Galvan debuted professionally at the age of 17.
A native of San Miguel de Tucumán, Galván has spent time with both the Argentina U-20 as well as the senior team, where he was called up ahead of the 2018 World Cup.
Earlier in the week, Colorado announced the additions of midfielders Nicolas Benezet and Younes Namli as new attacking options under head coach Robin Fraser, who enters his first full season with the Rapids.
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COMMERCE CITY, Colo. – The Colorado Rapids have signed attacking midfielder Younes Namli on loan, with a club option to buy, the club announced Wednesday.
The Danish attacking midfielder fills one of the three vacant Designated Player slots the Rapids have entering the preseason.
“Younes is a talented and technically gifted playmaker that we’ve had our sights on for the past two years,” Colorado Rapids Executive VP of Operations and GM Pádraig Smith said in a statement. “He’s been a consistently strong performer in the Eredivisie, a league we believe translates well to MLS, and has shown a great ability on the ball and in creating clear scoring opportunities for his teammates as well as getting on the scoresheet himself. We’re excited to finally have him join the club and expect him to be a difference maker for us.”
The 25-year-old has spent his career playing in The Netherlands, Denmark, and Russia, with clubs AB, Heerenveen, PEC Zwolle as well as Russian Premier League club FC Krasnodar, scoring 16 goals in 165 appearances across seven seasons.
Namli joins Colorado as the second international signing the club has announced this week. The Rapids added former Toronto FC midfielder Nicola Benezet yesterday in another move bolstering the team’s attack.
Colorado now has two Designated Player spots ahead of its preseason, which begins next week.
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Chicago Fire have lost a lot of players since the end of the last season and the new campaign in Major League Soccer is set to start on 29 February. That means the Illinois based club must find new signings very fast and one of those could be Nemanja Matic. Serbia international is being targeted […]
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