| Crew's Rogers wins MLS Player of Week award
Columbus Crew winger Robbie Rogers was voted
Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 7, it was announced on
Monday.
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| MLS Philadelphia hires Smith, Debusschere
Keystone Sports and Entertainment, LLC, the
Major League Soccer Philadelphia 2010 ownership group, announced the hiring of
Rob Smith as Director of Operations and Dave Debusschere as Chief Financial
Officer on Monday. Nick Sakiewicz, CEO and operating partner of Keystone
Sports and Entertainment, said Smith and Debusschere will officially begin
their new assignments on June 2.
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| Twellman returns to lead New England over Chivas
Taylor Twellman scored less than 15 minutes into
his season debut Sunday and the New England Revolution defeated Chivas USA 2-1
in Major League Soccer.
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| Angel's quick counter downs Galaxy
New York Red Bulls star forward Juan Pablo Angel
hadn't scored a goal yet this season before his team's Major League Soccer
clash at Los Angeles on Saturday night because of injury problems.
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| Rogers powers Crew to fifth straight win
Robbie Rogers scored two goals as the
Columbus Crew scored three times in the second half to earn a 3-2 win over the
San Jose Earthquakes at Buck Shaw Stadium on Saturday.
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| Beckerman's late winner propels RSL to 2nd win of season
Kyle Beckerman scored the game winner
in the 73rd minute, deflecting an Andy Williams chip pass past Dallas
goalkeeper Dario Sala to lead Real Salt Lake to its second win of the season
on Saturday night, 2-1 at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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| De Rosario's PK hands Houston first win
Dwayne De Rosario scored from the penalty spot
in the 86th minute to help the Houston Dynamo record its first win of the
season, a 2-1 triumph over the Colorado Rapids at Robertson Stadium on
Saturday.
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| Revs look to take advantage of banged-up Goats D
Defending Major League Soccer Western Conference
regular season champions Chivas USA are tied with fellow Los Angeles club, the
Galaxy, for the worst goals per game allowed in the league.
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| Chivas' Bornstein out 6-8 weeks with knee injury
Chivas USA defender Jonathan Bornstein, a member
of the United States national team, will miss six to eight weeks with a knee
injury, the club announced Saturday.
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| Nyassi elevated to Revolution's senior roster
The New England Revolution elevated 19-year-
old midfielder Sainey Nyassi from their developmental roster to the club's 18-
man senior roster Friday night.
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