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Chivas USA blanks FC Dallas 3-0
Jul 1 2006 11:36PM (CT)
CARSON, Calif. (AP) - Mexican defender Claudio Suarez scored two goals in his first game back from the World Cup as Chivas USA beat FC Dallas 3-0 on Saturday night.
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Galaxy beat Wizards to snap 10-game skid
Jul 1 2006 9:58PM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Landon Donovan scored in the 36th and 91st minutes to help the Los Angeles Galaxy beat the Kansas City Wizards 2-0 on Saturday night and snap a 10-game losing streak.
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France upsets World Cup favorite Brazil
Jul 1 2006 9:35PM (CT)
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - France stole Brazil's rhythm, its style, even its samba. Along the way, the French also knocked the defending champions out of the World Cup.
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Dempsey scores twice as Revolution wins
Jul 1 2006 9:22PM (CT)
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - Clint Dempsey scored two goals, including the game winner, as the New England Revolution beat the New York Red Bulls, 3-2, on Saturday night to increase their unbeaten streak to six matches.
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Portugal defeats England 3-1 in shootout
Jul 1 2006 7:21PM (CT)
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) - The ending is familiar: Luiz Felipe Scolari pumps his arms, his players wildly celebrate and their English rivals slump to the field, beaten and exhausted.
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Calm prevails after England's loss
Jul 1 2006 4:19PM (CT)
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) - A handful of "drunk people" were arrested Saturday night in the aftermath of England's loss to Portugal _ nothing close to the clashes police had feared _ and authorities compared it to nights when the local club team plays.
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Italy winds way through off-field woes
Jul 1 2006 1:46PM (CT)
DUISBURG, Germany (AP) - Forget about the opponents. Italy's toughest obstacles in reaching the World Cup semifinals have come from home.
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Germany defeats Argentina 4-2 in shootout
Jul 1 2006 5:25AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - The Master of Suspense would have appreciated this one almost as much as all of Germany does. The Germans beat Argentina 4-2 in a penalty-kick shootout after a 1-1 tie Friday to move into the semifinals of the World Cup. The hosts needed a late goal by tournament leader Miroslav Klose to tie, then two saves in the shootout by Jens Lehmann to win.
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