...for Brazilian Thiago da Silva, murdered by 3 hitmen hired by his ex-girlfriend. The second division player for Estacio de Sa Soccer Club was killed this week after a run-in with the murderers at the stadium. No word on motivation for the crime.
Sometimes soccer makes the headlines for the strangest reasons...
Friday, September 26, 2008
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Surprise, Surprise...
Another game, another loss for DC United. The team was defeated by CD Marathon 2-0 last night in Honduras and falls to 0-2 in Champions League action. The standard fatigue/injury/travel excuses popped up again, and the team must win its next home game to have a realistic shot at advancing past the group stage. Que decepcionante!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Honduras!
DC United has hit Honduras for tonight's Champions League game against CD Marathon. The official pregame article on DCUnited.com claims the team "remains undermanned and short on confidence." Not exactly the reinforcing message you hope to hear the day before the game.
The game will air at 10pm on FSC this evening. Time will tell how they fare, but I see a 4-1 or 3-0 scoreline tonight, meaning a rough trip back to DC for league play on Saturday.
The game will air at 10pm on FSC this evening. Time will tell how they fare, but I see a 4-1 or 3-0 scoreline tonight, meaning a rough trip back to DC for league play on Saturday.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Brrrrrr
Brrrrr....fall starts today! Summer is officially over and fall is here...as of 11:33am. Time to put the shorts away! This also marks the 3rd season of the year for MLS...as they began in spring, played through summer, and will nearly touch winter before it's all over. Besides golf and potentially NASCAR, it's the longest "season" in sports!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
DC's next CONCACAF Match...
...is against CD Marathon from Honduras next Wednesday evening...in Honduras. Their website, cdmarathon.com, has a raptor on it. Yikes. If DC loses by less than 3, I'll be impressed.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
New Tournament, Same Result

DC United dropped its opening contest in the CONCACAF Champions League 2-0 to Saprissa last night at RFK Stadium. New tournament, same result for DC United. As I've blogged about frequently, DC consistently loses these matches and cannot advance its standing internationally in CONCACAF. Adding insult to injury, the team was shorthanded and the loss came at home.
The excuses (injuries, fatigue) will always be present...but WHY lose at home? Why not put out the best possible team you can? It away matches scheduled in Costa Rica, Honduras, and Mexico, if United finishes 0-2-1 and not 0-3, I will be surprised.
Until the team starts really caring about these tournaments, please take down the splash page from DCUnited.com. Last night's attendance is all you need to know: 6,105.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
The Witch Goalie

Allegedly, a player began using witchcraft at a game sparked the riot. Soldiers fired into the air to control the outburst but were unsuccessful. Most of the dead appeared to be children.
The official report of the incident made no mention of the witchcraft, but the sole reason the story made news in the US yesterday had to be for this reason.
No word on which team the witchdoctor played for and which team won...or if the game was completed.
Friday, September 12, 2008
My First Game!
I have waited long enough for sure. Tomorrow I'll be going to my first DC United game of the year! Woohoo! Yes, it's true the season is 6 months old, but better now than never. Thankfully they are playing some MLS competition in FC Dallas and not someone from CONCACAF...at least not yet.
Go team!
Go team!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Hey Hey USA!

The real entertainment, though, was former T&T goalie Shaka Hislop in the broadcast booth. After a forgettable into when he couldn't remember the name of co-analyst Jon Harkes, Hislop sounded nervous, uncomfortable, and proceeded to blow a few offside calls as well. Not a good debut for Hislop in the booth...either put him on the sideline or end the experiment!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Brrrrr
Brrr...it was cold this morning in Washington, DC! This morning's temperature...65 degrees. While not technically cold, it was the coldest morning in the last few months. Come Spring, this will actually be quite warm....
Monday, September 8, 2008
Football Underway!
Football has begun! Yesterday marked the first Sunday in the NFL season. American football is the most popular sport in the US today and the season is officially off and running. With English Premier League football underway as well....we'll see how the MLS rating do for the duration of the year. Will you be watching?
Thursday, September 4, 2008
DC Wins Open Cup!

It's been quite some time but DC United has captured another "major" trophy. They defeated the Charleston Battery 2-1 last night to win the US Open Cup. The win doesn't have the same flair of an international trophy, but at least it's something! Hooray!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Yes, I will...
...be cheering on DC United from my couch tonight in the US Open Cup Final. The DC website continually asks if you will "bring your friends and cheer the team on to victory" tonight. Unfortunately, many of my friends don't know much about soccer...and they know less about the Open Cup.
Be that as it may, there's also lots of good TV on tonight! Sarah Palin's making her debut!
Be that as it may, there's also lots of good TV on tonight! Sarah Palin's making her debut!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Open Cup Final!
Tomorrow's US Open Cup Final sees DC United against the Charleston Battery. United is making its return to the final after more than 10 years -- 1997 was the last time they advanced this far. This can be attributed mostly to playing regulars in their semifinal match against the New England Revolution. While the Revolution played mostly substitutes, DC played at near full strength and earned the win.
For Charleston, they've defeated both FC Dallas and the Houston Dynamo from MLS on their way to the Final. Most recently, they beat the Seattle Sounders, a USL first division team like themselves. However, the Sounders will be making the jump to MLS next season and many of those players may be called upon on the pro squad.
The stage is set for a DC return to glory or the culmination of an impressive run by Charleston. At the end of the night tomorrow, we'll know which storyline has played out.
For Charleston, they've defeated both FC Dallas and the Houston Dynamo from MLS on their way to the Final. Most recently, they beat the Seattle Sounders, a USL first division team like themselves. However, the Sounders will be making the jump to MLS next season and many of those players may be called upon on the pro squad.
The stage is set for a DC return to glory or the culmination of an impressive run by Charleston. At the end of the night tomorrow, we'll know which storyline has played out.
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