September 18, 2019
by Sean McCaffery

Traducao do artigo escrito por Sean Mccaffery 18 de Setembro 2019.

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September 18, 2019
by Sean McCaffery

NPSL, with their local team the NY Cosmos have made a minor change to their schedule. They will next play in 2 parts, spring & fall, kicking off in early March then until Late April, May- Mid August will be thier break as the fall starts late Aug. until Nov. when the national title game will be held. Neither of their seasons would cause a conflict with the summer season, with unique standings for both the early and later seasons. Those partaking in the spring and fall will be required to field teams in the existing summer as well.

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September 18, 2019
by Sean McCaffery

The reigning World Cup Champion USWNT has 2 to go on the year, with high hopes to go out on a high note with a final pair of wins. Sweden will take on the champs, Nov. 7 @ MAPRE Stadium in Columbus OH then on the 10th, the last victim will be Costa RIca in Jacksonville FL. The last 2 Victory Tour games are of course facing Korea in Charlotte NC on Oct. 3 then again in Chicago on the 6th. For the year, the title holders are a heady 15-1-2, dropping their only game to France, the first game of the year.

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September 16, 2019
by Sean McCaffery

At eleven a.m., I am stil awaiting the breakfast menu, for the 2nd time ever, both this season, the local NWSL team featuring Carli Lloyd, Raquel Rodriguez, and more will kick it in Patterson facing this time, Alex Morgan, Ali Krieger, Ashlyn Harris & Marta, and team, just a few minutes walk from the trains of the PATH or NJ Transit, so close to NYC and it's Penn Station. They seek to break the Sky Blue attendance record of just under 9,500, NYRB take on DC a few hours later at 5 p.m.

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September 16, 2019
by Sean McCaffery

The first goal was given up in under 2 minutes,  a great run by Morris, the 2nd was a crossing ball from Roldan to Morris headed back across the 6 and sent home by the outstretched leg of Lodiero at 23' for his brace, completed in extra time. Aaron Long sent home a header at 27', Kaku hit a blast 40' later, but NY was unable to hold on for the win, possibly too much energy expended to get even? An unfortanate deflecton off Sean Davis broke the deadlock at 83' it was finally iced at 90' + 4'. 

KWIK KIXX:

-2 late goals put Seatttle over the top.

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