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U.S. Men "Inside The Lines"

The U.S. Men train at The Home Depot Center in preparation for their Jan. 24 match against Sweden. © U.S. Soccer
CHICAGO (Jan. 12, 2009) — The U.S. men kicked off Week 2 at The Home Depot Center as their January training camp continues in preparation for the Jan. 24 friendly against Sweden on Fox Soccer Channel and Galavision. After a week of training which saw injuries and roster moves, ussoccer.com all_access video gives you a new perspective on the team. No talking, no interviews - just soccer. Have a look "Inside the Lines."
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Women's National Team
U.S. Women’s National Team head coach Pia Sundhage has called in 25 players for a 17-day training camp that will kick off the team’s 2009 activity. The U.S. team will convene at U.S. Soccer’s National Training Center at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., from Jan. 20-Feb. 4 in preparation for the annual Algarve Cup that will be held from March 4-11 in southern Portugal.
 
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U.S. Men vs. Sweden
Live on Fox Soccer Channel and Galavision
01/24/2009  5:30 PM  PT
U.S. Men vs. Mexico
ESPN2 & Univision
02/11/2009  7:00 PM  ET


  
 
U.S. Men vs. Sweden
01/24/2009  5:30 PM  PT
The Home Depot Center; Carson, Calif.
U.S. Men vs. Mexico
02/11/2009  7:00 PM  ET
Columbus Crew Stadium; Columbus, Ohio
U.S. Men vs. Italy
06/15/2009  2:30 PM  ET
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