The Los Angeles Galaxy hopes the blond superstar will help rebrand soccer as a glamour game. But will his team measure up on the field?
David Beckham trained with Real Madrid again Friday and is expected to start in the title-deciding match against Mallorca -- his final game before joining the Los Angeles Galaxy.
Los Angeles Galaxy general manager Alexei Lalas has said he is concerned David Beckham's recall to the England team might interfere with his appearances for his new Major League Soccer club.
Who do you like in the Champions League final (ESPN2, Wednesday, 2 p.m. ET): Liverpool or AC Milan? -- Jon-Claud Nix, Hartford, Conn.
One hundred and sixty days.
Portugese defender Abel Xavier, the first English Premiership player to serve a ban for having performance-enhancing drugs in his system, agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Monday.
LONDON -- The biggest goal ever scored by an American? That honor probably belongs to Paul Caligiuri, whose "Shot Heard 'Round the World" against Trinidad and Tobago in 1989 sent the U.S. to its first World Cup in 40 years.
Celtic captain Neil Lennon will leave the Scottish champions at the end of the season after deciding against extending his contract.
Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello said on Sunday that neither he nor the club would consent to releasing David Beckham early so that he could join his new American club Los Angeles Galaxy.
Kasey Keller has been arguably the most important figure in U.S. soccer over the past 15 years. Now he's practically begging for a job in Major League Soccer. The worst part of it is, the national-team keeper has resorted to making his own calls.
In terms of international star power, it's been a dark few years in Major League Soccer. Thank you, Lothar Matthäus.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Guillermo Barros Schelotto is on his way to Major League Soccer. The Argentine superstar will join the Columbus Crew on a one-year deal with an option for a second year that will be announced this week, according to his representative Gustavo Goñi.
Here we go again. Major League Soccer starts up another season this weekend. Somebody get a hold of Hank Williams Jr., play him a clip of a South American goal call, and let's get ready for some fútbol. The real kind.
What's ahead for Major League Soccer as the league enters a 12th season chock full of new superstars? Here are my predictions.
A superstar Mexican with diminished yet first-rate skills, beloved for his national team accomplishments. A large city with a burgeoning Mexican population. A league trying desperately to lure Mexican eyes onto its Americanized product.
Mexico's 4-2 comeback win over Ecuador on Wednesday was a sweet victory for all fans of El Tricolor. But once again, it was sweetest for diehard supporters of Chivas de Guadalajara.
Manchester United are the richest team in world football and Ronaldinho the highest-earning player, according to a survey by Forbes magazine.
If Major League Soccer were to pinpoint the moment it hit its target audience, it would be around 12:45 a.m. EST on Jan. 17.
When it comes to matching up against Mexican clubs, MLS teams are like cattle being led to the slaughter.
Football -- the real kind -- has made some massive inroads into the American consciousness since the start of the New Year.
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- When I told people I was traveling to cover one of the best rivalries in sports on Wednesday, they made some assumptions. Duke-Carolina assumptions, if you catch my drift.
Former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna has followed his England counterpart David Beckham into Major League Soccer by signing for the New York Red Bulls under the designated player rule.
Remember a few months ago when everyone was wringing their hands and scratching their heads in the wake of the debacle in Deutschland? We were like a flock of Chicken Littles, running amok and scared that the sky was going to fall and the entire soccer movement was going to be trampled by the brutal realities of the international game, as if we had forgotten those brutal realities after the successes of 2002.
David Beckham is a very fine soccer player, but with apologies to Macbeth, "Nothing in his life (becomes) him like the leaving."
LOS ANGELES -- His phone began ringing well before the sun rose above the Home Depot Center. Before "the news" began trickling over sports wires. Before Major League Soccer officially started living up to the first two words of its name. It rang and rang and rang. It never stopped.
British soccer star David Beckham says he wants to become a part of American history. The 31-year-old former captain of the English soccer team has signed a five-year, reported $250 million deal with the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer.
Mark it down: Jan. 11, 2007 will forever be known as the day that Major League Soccer truly arrived on the world stage.
Former England captain David Beckham will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and sign a record $1 million-a-week five-year deal for MLS side Los Angeles Galaxy.
David Beckham is leaving Real Madrid to pursue a new career in Major League Soccer in the United States, ABC news is reporting on Thursday.
David Beckham will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season and pursue a new career with Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer, he told Reuters on Thursday.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Fulham striker Brian McBride and what it means to American soccer that this square-jawed kid from Illinois is enjoying a season to remember in England. But a few readers got their knickers in a twist because I wrote that he's not the kind of player fans will love. They will cheer for him, admire him, aspire to be like him. But they do not want to be him because he's a craftsman, a very fine one, but he's not an artist, and history belongs to the artists.
Manchester United are attempting to negotiate a two-week trial for American teenager Freddy Adu later this month.
Former German coach Juergen Klinsmann has been holding talks with the U.S. soccer federation (USSF) that could see him take over as coach of the national team.
Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid both drew massive crowds to pre-season friendlies in the United States on Wednesday and both were held to draws by spirited opposition.
United States coach Bruce Arena is leaving the job after a disappointing World Cup, US Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said on Friday.
Big rate hike coming on Thursday. Oh my! Excited? Yeah, pass me a cold one.
Soccer's World Cup starts Friday, and I will spend way too much time watching it on TV (with all the weekday games airing during East Coast working hours, this may cause problems). My son and I will even fly to Germany for a couple of games, and I could easily fill page after Web page with half-informed rantings about the Netherlands' inscrutably brilliant coach, England's dorky new star, and the USA's balding-but-spry goalie. But I won't.
Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker has unveiled his squad of 23 for the World Cup, axing utility player Anthony Rougier from his preliminary line-up.
Toronto FC will join Major League Soccer (MLS) next year, becoming the first team from outside the U.S. in the league.
Los Angeles Galaxy defender Chris Albright will replace injured Frankie Hejduk in the U.S. squad for the World Cup.
Champions Chelsea will play Major League Soccer's All-Star team in Chicago on a pre-season tour of the U.S. in August, the club said on Thursday.
The United States recovered from conceding an early goal to draw 1-1 in a friendly against Jamaica in Cary, North Carolina, as coach Bruce Arena took a last look at his players before naming his squad for the World Cup finals.
Freddy Adu became the youngest player to compete for the United States in soccer on Sunday when he made his international debut during a 0-0 draw with Canada in a friendly.
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The United States have arranged a friendly international against Scotland at Glasgow's Hampden Park on November 12, the U.S. Soccer Federation has announced.
When Marcia Karyo first met Andy Williams over dinner with mutual friends while vacationing in Jamaica seven years ago, strangers pointed at the young man in the group, screaming "Bomma!" Women swo...
When Marcia Karyo first met Andy Williams over dinner with mutual friends while vacationing in Jamaica seven years ago, strangers pointed at the young man in the group, screaming "Bomma!" Women swooned.
The biggest sports story in the world was basically ignored on U.S. sports pages this week, even though an American was the central player.
American professional sports will have to introduce far stricter penalties for doping offenses to gain credibility in the fight against drugs, Olympic president Jacques Rogge said in Berlin on Wednesday.
Landon Donovan's return to Major League Soccer has been completed after Bayer Leverkusen granted the American striker a transfer to the Los Angeles Galaxy.
U.S. striker Landon Donovan has returned to Major League Soccer from Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen and will play for Los Angeles Galaxy, who open the season on Saturday.
Former French international forward Youri Djorkaeff has resumed his career after signing for the MetroStars of the MLS.
CONCACAF officials have sent a video of the United States-El Salvador World Cup qualifier to FIFA, following Saturday's ill-tempered match between the two teams.
Chelsea striker Mateja Kezman will miss three premiership games after the English Football Association confirmed his suspension for a pre-season red card.
United States international midfielder DaMarcus Beasley has joined PSV Eindhoven from Chicago Fire, his agent has confirmed.
Keeper Brad Friedel has been called up by the United States for Wednesday's friendly in Poland, ending his 21-month absence from the national team.
English Premiership side Blackburn Rovers have made an offer to Major League Soccer for American striker Brian McBride of the Columbus Crew.
Fulham have signed United States defender Carlos Bocanegra on a three-year contract.
Former Mexico goalkeeper Jorge Campos, famous for wearing outrageous luminous kits and occasionally playing as a striker, has announced his retirement.
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