6/18/15 US Ladies Advance, Indy 11 Win Again, Carmel FC Regional Results, Copa, TV Games Schedule

So the US ladies finally put together a solid performance – I love having Alex and Abby at forward– they had some solid combinations up front and should have score a couple during the run of play. Of course former Gator Abby Wambach is a monster on set pieces and she came thru again at the end of the half.  The US Defense continues to be the strength of the team with Johnston and Sauerbrunn just shutting things down in the middle.  The US still needs to manufacture more goals and should be averaging at least 2 per game with the firepower they have.  But considering Alex Morgan (simply one of the best players in the world) just now played ¾ of a game for the first time in 3 months – and had multiple chances is a good sign.  There still seems be a lack of consistency in the midfield – and honestly Jill Ellis is still WAY too conservative for me.  When Nigeria went down a player in the 70th minute the US had no excuse for not pushing forward for the safety clinching 2nd and 3rd goals – instead they inserted defenders for forwards and mids and looked just to hold on. Didn’t look like the best team in the world to be honest.  That being said winning the group sends the US ladies thru with a much easier road which should take them to at least the Semi-Finals.

In local news the Indy 11 put up perhaps their best ever home victory with a 3-0 thrashing of Edmonton, the 2 straight wins under interim coach Tim Regan moves them from 11th to 5th overall in the NASL heading into the summer break. If you followed the blog over the weekend you know the Carmel FC U13 and U14 girls advanced to Regional play in the President’s Cup in St. Louis where the U13’s finished a solid 2-1 and 2nd in their group while the U14s gave up just 1 goal in group play to finish 0-1-2.  Good jobs ladies – and congrats to the FC Pride U14 boys team for being the only Indiana team to advance to Nationals in July.

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U10/12 CFC Girls Coach Andy Martin, Manager Lisa Martin and the family Martin at the US first World Cup game in Winnipeg -send your pics if made the trek up north for WWC action. (I’m jealous).

US Ladies

US beats Nigeria on Wambach Goal

Morgan Starts and Sparks US Win Jeff Carlisle ESPN FC

US Advances on Tough D and Wambach Goal – Grant Wahl SI

Johnston, Sauerbrunn anchor defense in win over Nigeria – SI- Liviu Bird

The Daily W with Julie Foudy

Hays: Wambach sparks U.S. — again

#HowSheDoesIt: Carli Lloyd makes the plays

Abby Wambach plays starring role in U.S. win

Three observations: U.S. wins 1-0, clinches Group D

World Cup: Key stat takeaways from U.S. win

Abby Wambach’s Goal Powers U.S. Past Nigeria

Women’s World Cup 2015 schedule

Women’s World Cup bracket

What we Learned Day 12 WWC

 US Men

Dempseys Actions in Cup Game Warrant Suspension  Jason Davis – ESPNFC

Dempsey Tossed in Seattle vs Portland Cup game for ripping Red Card

US Gold Cup top 35 Announced for Tourney starting July 7th.

US Improving Under Klinsmann

Gonzalez Hails Great Week for US

US U20s lose Quarterfinal on PKs 5-6

Game Story US U20s US Soccer.com

US U20s accomplished A lot – Peter Nolan Got Soccer

U20 World Cup Final 4 Set

US 20 Star Gedion Zelalem Eyes Arsenal Breakthrough Season

NASL and MLS + US Open Cup 

Indy 11 Dominate Spring Finale vs Edmonton with 3-0 Home win

Indy 11 Win Big in Spring Finale Indy Star

Indy 11 Musings for this Week

11 Climb to 5th place for the Spring Season

Get Tickets for Indy 11 Friendly vs Mexican Side Morelia June 28th Game at the Mike

NASL Plays of the Week 11

Carmelo buys new NASL Team Puerto Rico FC

MLS Power Rankings Seattle on Top ESPN

Must See Week 15 Moments

Dempsey Tossed in Seattle vs Portland Cup game for ripping Red Card

WORLD

Italy falls to Portugal – misses WC Qualifier Seeding

Smaller Countries Close to Euro Championship Place

Argentina beat Uruguay on Aguero goal Copa

How to Fix FIFA –NY Times

Brazil loses to Columbia in Copa – Neymar suspended

GAMES THIS WEEK

Fri, June 19  

5 pm Mexico vs Paraguay  COPA beIN sports

7:30 pm Chile vs Bolivia  COPA beIN Sports

Sat, June 20

1 am         U20 WC Final  Brazil vs Serbia (who beat the US in PKs) Fox Sports 1

3 pm         Uruguay vs Paraguay  COPA beIn Sports

4 pm         Germany (1B) vs. Sweden (3D), 4 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

5:30 pm     Argentina vs Jamaica  COPA beIn Sports

7:30 pm     China (2A) vs. Cameroon (2C), 7:30 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

Sun, June 21

1 pm         Brazil (1E) vs. Australia (2D), 1 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

4 pm         France (1F) vs. South Korea (2E), 4 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

5 pm         DC United vs New England – MLS – ESPN2

5:30 pm     Brazil vs Venezuela   COPA beIn Sports

7:30 pm     Canada (1A) vs. Switzerland (3C), 7:30 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

10 pm         Real Salt Lake vs Sporting KC – Fox Sports 1

Mon, June 22

5 pm         Norway (2B) vs. England (2F), 5 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

8 pm         United States (1D) vs. Colombia (3F), 8 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

Tues, June 23

10 pm       Japan (1C) vs. Netherlands (3A), 10 p.m. (Fox Sports 1)

June 24-June 27  Copa QuarterFinals  7:30 pm beIn Sports

Wed,, June 24

7:30 pm     Chile vs Uraguay  Copa  beIn Sports

Fri, June 26

4 pm         Germany vs France WWC Quarters Fox

7 pm        China vs USA????   WWC Quarters Fox

7:30 pm     Argentina vs Columbia  Copa  beIn Sports

 Sat, June 27

4 pm         Australia vs ??  WWC Quarters – Fox Sports 1

7:30 pm     Canada vs  TBA?  WWC Quarters  Fox Sports 1

7:30 pm     Brazil vs Paraguay Copa  beIn Sports

Sun, June 28

5 pm         NY City FC hosts NY Red Bulls – MLS – ESPN

7 pm         Portland Timbers host Seattle Sounders – Fox Sports 1

Mon, June 29

7:30 pm    Copa Semi – Finals beIn Sports

June 30, July 1

7 pm        WWC Semi-Finals Fox US Would play July 1

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (at LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.)

Saturday, July 4

4 pm       WWC – 3rd Place Match – Fox

5 pm        Copa America Finals – beIn Sports

Sunday, July 5

7 pm       WWC –FINALS – Fox

Tuesday, July 7 – GOLD CUP STARTS

7:30        US Men vs Honduras Fox Sports 1

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

http://www.livesoccertv.com/competitions/international/copa-america —  Copa Schedule

July 11th Carmel’s Dad Club – 3 v 3 Live Tour

Carmel’s Dad Club and 3v3 Live team up together to bring you the 13 annual Kick in the Grass Tournament. July 11th, Rain date July 12th.  This tournament has attracted over 100 teams the last several years.  Music, Speed Shot, Shot Accuracy and more fun.  Full Concessions and more!  Register and more info @ www.3v3live.com  $185 per team up to six players. Each player will receive a t-shirt, top three teams in each division get custom medals, top four qualify for Regionals -the road to Disney.

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp    (SOLD OUT-Waiting List)
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 if you sign up before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.   (Waiting List)

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Carmel High Boys – Youth Soccer Camp  2nd to 6th Graders only

Run by CHS Boys team players – Fri, Aug 7 (9:30 am till 12 noon) – CHS Practice Turf Fields behind CHS football stadium. 2nd to 6th Graders only – Cost $35 to CHS –- First 100 players to sign up. CHS_Camp_1508

Initial Roster for US Men’s Gold Cup starting July 7

Goalkeepers: Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Bill Hamid (D.C. United), Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake), William Yarbrough (Club León)

Defenders: Ventura Alvarado (Club América), DaMarcus Beasley (Houston Dynamo), Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City), John Brooks (Hertha Berlin), Timmy Chandler (Eintracht Frankfurt), Brad Evans (Seattle Sounders), Greg Garza (Club Tijuana), Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy), Michael Orozco (Pubela), Tim Ream (Bolton Wanderers), Brek Shea (Orlando City), DeAndre Yedlin (Tottenham Hotspur)

Midfielders: Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Alejandro Bedoya (Nantes), Michael Bradley (Toronto FC), Joe Corona (Club Tijuana), Brad Davis (Houston Dynamo), Mix Diskerud (New York City FC), Fabian Johnson (Borussia Mönchengladbach), Perry Kitchen (D.C. United), Alfredo Morales (Ingolstadt), Lee Nguyen (New England Revolution), Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy), Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)

Forwards: Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution), Jozy Altidore (Toronto FC), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders), Alan Gordon (LA Galaxy), Aron Jóhannsson (AZ), Jordan Morris (Stanford University), Chris Wondolowski (San Jose Earthquakes)

Kick In for your Community — Meijer and NABISCO for every participating product purchased, 5¢ will be donated to Youth Soccer organizations, up to $100,000

Proud Member of the Brick Yard Battalion – http://brickyardbattalion.com/ , Sam’s Army – http://sams-army.com/

Earn Your Degree or Professional Certificate Online –http://www.collegenetwork.com/online/ts

6/16 US Ladies Play Nigeria Tonite

US LADIES LOOK TO WIN GROUP TONITE vs NIGERIA

US Defense Clutch vs Sweden Grant Wahl SI

US Looks to Shake of Mediocre play in Group D tonite

What US Needs to do to Win World Cup – Leander Schaerlaeckens  Yahoo

US Expects Fight from Nigeria – Pro Soccer Talk

Klingenberg stands Tall on Line to Save US – Grant Wahl SI

Abby Says US Would Score more Goals on Grass

World Cup Fox Coverage Ratings

Seeding Messed Up for this World Cup SI

Shannon Boxx eyes World Cup Title Despite Illness – SI

US vs Sweden breaks TV Records

American Outlaws Bridge the Divide between Men and Women – The Goalkeeper

Rapinoes Biggest Fan in Jail

What We Learned Day 10 of World Cup

What to Expect today Day 11

World Cup Standings

Indy 11 Watch Party at Fishers Chatham Tap Tonite 7 pm Coverage Starts

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The Martins U12G and U10G and Coach Andy – Support the US Women in Winnepeg for the first 2 Group Games.

WORLD SOCCER

US Open Cup Action Tonite Online – including Portland vs Seattle

Italy Must win Friendly tonight for top 8 seeding in World Cup

Venezuela shocks Columbia in Copa

Neymar Saves Brazil in Copa

Chile Mexico Draw 3-3

USA WOMEN -Advancement Scenarios:

GROUP D

Team GP W L T GF GA GD Pts.
United States 2 1 0 1 3 1 2 4
Australia 2 1 1 0 3 3 0 3
Sweden 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 2
Nigeria 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 1

The U.S. Women’s National Team is assured advancement to the knockout stage if it finishes Group D in first or second place.

USA will finish in first place if:

  • It beats Nigeria
  • It ties Nigeria and Australia vs. Sweden finishes in a tie
  • It ties Nigeria and Sweden beats Australia by one goal
  • It loses to Nigeria by one goal and Sweden ties Australia

If the USA finishes first in Group D, the team would play the third place finisher of Group B/E/F on June 22 in Edmonton.

USA will finish in second place if:

  • It ties Nigeria and Australia beats Sweden
  • It ties Nigeria and Sweden beats Australia by more than two goals
  • It ties Nigeria and Sweden beats Australia by two goals, but Sweden has more “Goals For” than USA
  • It loses to Nigeria by one goal and there is a winner between Australia and Sweden
  • It loses to Nigeria by two goals, Australia and Sweden tie, and the USA has more “Goals For” than Australia

If the USA finishes second in Group D, the team would play Brazil on June 21 in Moncton.

The USA can also advance if it finishes as one of the top four third-place finishers across the six World Cup groups. Advancement as a third-place team will not be assured until the Group Stage concludes on June 17. The U.S. cannot finish below third place in the group. Though Nigeria would pass the U.S. with a multi-goal margin of victory, it is not possible for both Sweden and Australia to overtake the U.S.

USA could finish in third place if:

  • It loses to Nigeria by two or more goals

If the USA finishes third in Group D and advances, the team could play the winner of Group B on June 20 in Ottawa – or – play the winner of Group A on June 21 in Vancouver.

GAMES THIS WEEK

Tuesday 16 June
5:00 PM – Ecuador v. Japan (Group C, Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
5:00 PM – Switzerland v. Cameroon (Group C,– Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
8:00 PM – Nigeria v. USA (Group D, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX
8:00 PM – Australia v. Sweden (Group D,– Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday 17 June
4:00 PM – Mexico v. France (Group F,– Ottawa) – FOX
4:00 PM – England v. Colombia (Group F, Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Costa Rica v. Brazil (Group E, Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Spain (Group E, Ottawa) – FOX Sports 2

Fri,  June 19

9:30 pm    U20 WC – 3rd Place Game  Fox 2

Sat, June 20

1 am         U20 WC Final  Fox Sports 1

3 pm         Uruguay vs Paraguay  beIn Sports

Sun, June 21

1 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

4 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

5 pm         DC United vs New England – MLS – ESPN2

5:30 pm     Brazil vs Venezuela   beIn Sports

7:30 pm     WWC – Sweet 16

10 pm         Real Salt Lake vs Sporting KC – Fox Sports 1

Mon, June 22

5 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

8 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

Sun, June 28

5 pm         NY City FC hosts NY Red Bulls – MLS – ESPN

7 pm         Portland Timbers host Seattle Sounders – Fox Sports 1

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (at LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.)

Tuesday, July 7 – GOLD CUP STARTS

7:30        US Men vs Honduras Fox Sports 1

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

http://www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo  Women’s World Cup online – if your cable provider supports – also check the smartphone app.

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp   SOLD OUT
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.  SOLD OUT

Kick In for your Community — Meijer and NABISCO for every participating product purchased, 5¢ will be donated to Youth Soccer organizations, up to $100,000

6/12/15 US Men beat Germany, US Women play Sweden Fri, U20 Men advance, Carmel FC teams in Regionals, TV Schedule

US Men Beat World Cup Champs 2-1, US Women vs Sweden Fri Night, U 20 Men Advance to Elite 8 

USA 2 Germany 1 at Germany are you kidding me.  The US men’s National Team thoroughly outplayed the Germans from about the 35 minute mark thru the end as they win another big game (yes a friendly but still – do you think Loew wanted to lose to his mentor?? – NO WAY) at the home of a top 5 in the world team. First  forward Bobby Wood’s – (from California – playing in Germany’s 2nd division) goal last week beat the Netherland’s in the last minute, and now his spectacular goal in the 85th minute beat the Defending WORLD CUP CHAMPION Germany.  And no this wasn’t just the B team – this was an A minus team for both squads  – but honestly does this show the USA might just be a little deeper than Germany and the Dutch?  Listen I will be the first to admit that I have questioned the mastermind of US coach Juergan Klinnsmann more than once – wondering if we are actually moving forward as a soccer playing country.  But I have to admit – the last 2 games with young guys coming off the bench and young guys starting at defense – is beginning to show the US’s ability to take it to other teams – to possess and control and take the attack to some of the better teams in the world.  Again its just a friendly but after winning on the road at Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, and now Germany we have to admit the US is doing things that we have rarely if ever done before.  I have to assume the next FIFA rankings will have the US in the Top 15 for the first time in a while (that’s what beating # 1 and #5 in the World could do).

Now to the game- so Brad Guzan continues to show why he is ready to take the #1 gloves from Tim Howard.  He made some big saves in both games this week – and the Gold Cup this summer will just give him more time to establish himself between the pipes for the US – while hopefully leading him to bigger opportunities in Europe than Aston Villa.  Bradley continued to show his worth as an attacking mid – maybe Jurgy is right that Bradley should be an attacking mid not a d mid for the US.  He certainly proved dangerous in the last game (when he was man of the match) and this game he had an assist and almost scored.  Now the defense is another story – I thought the center back pairing of Brooks and Alvarado looked shaky at best, Timmy Chandler on the right was horrific again –(how he can be seen as better than Cameron at right back who starts in the EPL is beyond me).   Gold cup is going to need to return to either Gonzalez and Belzer or some combination including at least 1 of them.

Meanwhile, the US Ladies face their biggest match in group play vs Sweden – former US coach now Swedish coach Pia Sundhage has started her mind games calling the US players out – It should make for an interesting battle – Friday Night 8 pm on Fox.

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U13 Girls Carmel FC – Pregame Photo at Regionals in St. Louis

Finally 2 Carmel FC girls teams have advanced to the President’s Cup Regional Finals in St. Louis, a first ever for the club.  The U13s won 2-0 Thurs, while the U14s tied their game 0-0. Pool play continues thru Sat AM with the finals on Sunday – check out the ole ballcoach https://theoleballcoach.wordpress.com and the Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/carmelfchq for updates over the weekend and Best of luck ladies!!

US Ladies World Cup 

Sweden Coach Pia Sundhage rips former US players

Former US Coach now Sweden Coach calls out US Players

What you need to Know for the Game – goal.com

Hays: U.S. women better with Rapinoe on field

How Jill Ellis became the highest profile coach in the World ESPNW

US Ladies Attack a Concern

Hope Solo remains US insurance policy ESPN FC

Cool USA Ladies – Nike Spot

USA wins first Game –Grant Wahl SI

US Game Highlights

Hope Solo Saves US in 1st Game – NY Times

Hopes Early Saves

US class saves game vs Australia Grant Wahl – SI

US Gamestory

US Men + U 20s

Bradley keys historic win over WC Champ Germany Jason Davis ESPN FC

US Scheduling tough Games pays off SI – Brian Strause

US Players Rankings ESPN FC

Klinnsman following formula that built Germany back up – ESPN FC

US finds Identity – beat Germany 2-1  Armchair Anyalyst MLS

Klinsmann thrill with confidence shown

10 Takeaways from US Win over Germany Goal.com

US Bob Bradley coaching miracles at Stabaek – MLS Soccer.com

US Wins and Advance in U20 World Cup

MLS + Indy 11 

Indy 11 comes from behind to beat Ft. Lauderdale on the road behind Pineda’s Brace

11 Pineda named NASL Player of the Week

Indy 11 New Era

NASL Outsider- Wild Week – Reckless Challenge

June 13 Tickets Still Available for $10

MLS Power Rankings  June 8

Canadian MLS Teams Climbing

Kaka assesses his MLS Start for Orlando

MLS Save of the Week

Want to Be a Ballboy or Ballgirl for the Indy 11 Games?   Sign up to be a McDonald’s Ball Manager – Visit the IndyEleven.com “Contests” page for full details … and sign up by TUESDAY AT 5:00 PM for consideration for this Saturday’s match at “The Mike: http://indyxi.co/XIContests

GAMES ON TV 

Thursday 11 June
3:45 pm    Spain vs Costa Rica  – ESPN 3 Men

4:00 PM – Germany v. Norway (Group B, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1
6:00 PM – China PR v. Netherlands (Group A, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
7:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Thailand (Group B, – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1

7:30 pm    Chile vs Equador  – Copa America –  beIn Sports
9:00 PM – Canada v. New Zealand (Group A,  – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Friday 12 June
2:45 pm    Italy vs Croatia – ESPN2 –Euro Qualifying

5:00 PM – Australia v. Nigeria (Group D,  Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Switzerland v. Ecuador (Group C,  Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1
8:00 PM – USA v. Sweden (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
10:00 PM – Japan v. Cameroon (Group C, – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1

Saturday 13 June
12 noon – Armenia vs Portugal ESPN – Euro Qualifying

1:00 PM – France v. Colombia (Group F,– Moncton) – FOX
4:00 PM – Brazil v. Spain (Group E,– Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
4:00 PM – England v. Mexico (Group F,– Moncton) – FOX
5:30 pm    Argentina vs Paraguay  beIn Sports

7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Costa Rica (Group E, Montreal) – FOX Sports 2

7:30 pm    Indy 11 vs Edmonton – Channel 8  + ESPN3

Sunday, June 14

12:30 AM   US U-20s  vs  Serbia Elite 8 – Fox Sports 1 – U-20 World Cup

2:45 pm    Belarus vs Spain – Fox Sports 2 Euro Qualifying

5:30 pm    Brazil vs Peru  – beIn Sports –Copa America

7 pm        Orlando City vs DC United – Fox Sports 1 MLS

Monday 15 June
4:00 PM – Thailand v. Germany (Group B,– Winnipeg) – FOX
4:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Norway (Group B,– Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – Netherlands v. Canada (Group A,– Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – China PR v. New Zealand (Group A,– Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 2

7:30 pm –  Chile vs Mexico – beIn Sports – Copa America

Tuesday 16 June
5:00 PM – Ecuador v. Japan (Group C, Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
5:00 PM – Switzerland v. Cameroon (Group C,– Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
8:00 PM – Nigeria v. USA (Group D, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX
8:00 PM – Australia v. Sweden (Group D,– Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday 17 June
4:00 PM – Mexico v. France (Group F,– Ottawa) – FOX
4:00 PM – England v. Colombia (Group F, Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Costa Rica v. Brazil (Group E, Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Spain (Group E, Ottawa) – FOX Sports 2

Fri,  June 19

9:30 pm    U20 WC – 3rd Place Game  Fox 2

Sat, June 20

1 am         U20 WC Final  Fox Sports 1

3 pm         Uruguay vs Paraguay  beIn Sports

Sun, June 21

1 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

4 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

5 pm         DC United vs New England – MLS – ESPN2

5:30 pm     Brazil vs Venezuela   beIn Sports

7:30 pm     WWC – Sweet 16

10 pm         Real Salt Lake vs Sporting KC – Fox Sports 1

Mon, June 22

5 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

8 pm         WWC – Sweet 16

Sun, June 28

5 pm         NY City FC hosts NY Red Bulls – MLS – ESPN

7 pm         Portland Timbers host Seattle Sounders – Fox Sports 1

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (at LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.)

Tuesday, July 7 – GOLD CUP STARTS

7:30        US Men vs Honduras Fox Sports 1

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

http://www.foxsports.com/foxsportsgo  Women’s World Cup online – if your cable provider supports – also check the smartphone app.

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.

Kick In for your Community — Meijer and NABISCO for every participating product purchased, 5¢ will be donated to Youth Soccer organizations, up to $100,000

6/14/15 U13 Girls finish 2-0-1 in St. Louis at Regionals, U14 Girls 0-2-1

6/14/15

So the Carmel FC U13 Girls ran into a buzzsaw in their final game of Regional Pool play losing 3-0 on Sat am. They finished 2-1-0 and finished 2nd in their group overall.   A fantastic job by coach Baco, the other coaches and the girls in representing our first Carmel FC teams into President’s Cup Regional play.

The U-14 girls finished up pool play with a hard fought 0-0 tie, coach Cecilia’s girls only gave up 1 goal across 3 games in pool play as they battled injuries down the stretch.  The ladies finished up 0-2-1 overall and look to possibly move into MRL play next season.

6/12/15

Hard fought 1-0 loss for our CFC U14 Girls to the NWC Alliance Team from Ohio Friday morning. Now at 0-1-1 heading into their final game vs KHSC Mossinger from KY Sat at 10:30 am.

The Carmel FC U13 Girls won their 2nd game in Regional Pool play 2-1 vs Ohio’s Soccer Vision Academy behind goals from Olivia Fray (7th minute) and Libby Miller (37th minute).  Now standing at 2-0-0 with a 4 to 1 goal differential they play again Sat at 8:30 am vs Illinois’ Strikers FV. The Championship game is Sunday AM.

U13 Girls take 2-1 lead early 2nd half – goal by Libby Miller.

The CFC U13 Girls tied 1 -1 with Ohio team at the 20 minute mark.  Goal by Olivia Fray.

6/11/15

The U13 Carmel FC Girls won their first game 2-0 at Regionals vs The Tri City Storm of North Dakota -goals by Lexi Calvert and Megan Prince. Their 2nd game in pool play is 8:30 am tomorrow vs N. Ohio’s Soccer Vision Academy, then Sat 8:30 am vs Illinois’ Strikers FV.

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U13 Girls Carmel FC – Pregame Photo at Regionals in St. Louis

The U14 girls tied the ACPV United Landry of Miz 0-0 in their first game of pool play.  They play the NWC Alliance Team from Ohio tomorrow at 10:30 am. followed by the KHSC Mossinger from KY Sat at 10:30 am.

Best of luck ladies!!  Keep checking the ole ballcoach and Facebook pages for updates.

 Kick In for your Community — Meijer and NABISCO for every participating product purchased, 5¢ will be donated to Youth Soccer organizations, up to $100,000

 

6/04/15 Champion League Finals, Women’s World Cup, Indy 11 Fire Coach, Carmel FC Teams to Regionals and Tryout Info

Champions League Finals Sat, Women’s World Cup Starts, Indy 11 Fire Coaches, Carmel FC Teams to Regionals, US Men, Blatter Resigns + Games of the Week on TV 

Wow so what a busy week of Soccer – off the field – The Indy 11 release head coach Juergen Sommer and place Ast Coach Tim Regan in charge – while FIFA’s embattled president Sepp Blatter was finally forced to resign amid a huge scandal.  On the pitch – the Champions League Finals wrap up Saturday afternoon, June 6 @ 2 pm on Fox with Juventus and Barcelona matching up in a winner take all for the best club team in Europe.  (more people worldwide will see this game than the Superbowl, World Series and NBA Finals combined).  It’s the world’s top player Messi with Suarez (the biter), and Neymar up front against the wonderful defense of Juve with Goalkeeper extraordinaire Gigi Buffon, defender Chiellini, midfielders Pirlo and Progba and forwards Tevez and Morrato.

The Women’s World Cup kicks off the month long tourney in Canada on Saturday with games across the Fox Networks – the US starts its march on Monday at 7:30.  Meanwhile the US men are in Europe for friendlies against the Netherlands – Fri 2:30 pm on ESPN and Germany Wed 2:30 pm Fox Sports 1, while the US U20’s are still alive in the U-20 World Cup (Fox Sports 1).

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Congratulations to the Carmel FC U13 Girls for winning the Indiana Presidents Cup Finals at Grand Park last weekend.  The girls are headed to St. Louis for Regional Finals in 2 weeks.

1st Row (L to R) Audrey Kaul, Lily McAndrews, Chloe Ipsen, Abby Dickerson, Caroline Benton, Martha Hunter, Libbi Miller

2nd Row (L to R) Madelyn Baxter, Sam Montgomery, Grace Evans, Sydney Haines, Abby Dalton, Megan Prince, Emma Antoine

3rd Row (L to R) Assistant Coach Andy Dalton, Head Coach Baco Benton and Assistant Coach Joel Kaul

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U14 Carmel FC Gold Team advances to Regional Finals in St. Louis in 2 weeks after winning the Indiana President’s Cup this past weekend at Grand Park in Westfield. 

LOWER (L to R)  Lexie Hayes, Sophia Leonard, Selin Oh, Halle Von Ah, Elizabeth Lewis, Nicole Langston, Tatyana Gilliam

MIDDLE (L to R)  Olivia Krall, Lucy Snyder, Lily Snyder, Elizabeth Langeman, Anna Springer, Lauren Burke, Head Coach Cecilia Lacerda

TOP (L to R) Ast Coach Mike Langeman, Claire Bruns, Sophie Bair, Lila Smith, Rachael Miller, Taylor Carlson, Cara Sajdyk, Ast Coach John Leonard

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Tryouts for Carmel FC – Carmel’s Only Travel Soccer Program – are June 8 + 9  –  5:30 till 8:30 pm at Badger Field in Carmel.  River Road Fields for U15-U18 teams 7 till 8:30 pm – visit http://www.cdccarmelfc.com for more info and to pre-register.

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UPCOMING US GAMES

DATE:OPPONENT:RESULT/TV:

Fri  June 5 :           US U-20s  vs Ukraine 3 AM   U-20 World Cup  –  Fox Sports 1

Friday, Jun 5:          USMNT vs Netherlands 2:30 PM  ESPN, UniMas, UDN

Mon, Jun 8              US Women vs Australia – 7:30 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports

Wednesday, Jun 10:      USMNT vs Germany 2:45 PM Fox Sports 1, UDN

Thurs, June 11     US U-20s  vs  ????      Round of 16 U-20 World Cup  3:30 AM Fox Sports 1   

Fri, Jun 12             US Women vs Sweden – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox

Tues, Jun 16        US Women vs Nigeria – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox

Friday, Jul 3:         USMNT vs Guatemala 6:30 PM   Fox Sports 1, UDN

Tuesday, Jul 7: USMNT vs Honduras 9:30 PM Gold Cup   Frisco, Texas   Fox Sports 1,

Friday, Jul 10:   USMNT vs Haiti 8:30 PM Gold Cup   Foxborough   Fox Sports 1,

Monday, Jul 13: USMNT vs Panama9:30 PM  Gold Cup  Kansas City  Fox Sports 1,

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINALS

Lionel Messi’s unbelievable goal in Spanish Cup in 16 countries – I love the Spanish – GOAL GOAL GOAL

Buffon says Messi is an Alien

Juve vs Barca Preview – Graham Hunter and Pablo Menicucci

Goalies Take Center Stage – eSPN FC Delaney  

Gigi Buffon expands on his Juve Teammates

Juve vs Barcelona throughout history – SBNation – Andy Thomas

Key Battles in Champs League Finals – ESPN FC Michael Cox

Juve and Barca Past Finals Victories

Xavi Plays his Last Game for Barca – Explore the Greatness that is Xabi   

WOMENS WORLD CUP 

Just how good is the US Ladies Team?

Women’s US Team – WE BELIEVE Campaign

Women’s World Cup  Best Players

Women’s World Cup – Preview and Group Cheatsheet – Mashable

Can Alex Morgan (Knee injury) be ready for World Cup?  Grant Wahl SI

World Cup Previews All 24 Teams

WWC TV Schedule on FOX

US MENS SOCCER

US-U20s  lose to Ukraine 3-0 still advance as #2 in Group

US/Netherlands Previw Brian Straus – SI  

5 questions US vs Dutch ESPN FC

US Mens Roster Set  for Dutch and German Friendlies this week

U-20 World Cup Team – Advances  

Zelalem Shines for U20s at World Cup (includes rebona)

US back Yedlin sets sights on Tottenham starting spot

US Goalie Pipeline

MLS + Indy 11  

Indy 11 Fire Coaches – Indy Star

MLS Rankings

Report has Juve’s Andrea Pirlo headed to NYCFC after Champions League Final

EPL and WORLD LEAGUES

Euro Clubs Barca, Arsenal, PSG and Wolfsburg Win Domestic Cups

http://www.espnfc.com/english-premier-league/story/2467693/position-power-ranks-top-10-forwards Top World Forwards

http://www.espnfc.com/barclays-premier-league/23/blog/post/2436552/premier-league-season-in-a-sentence   EPL Season in 1 sentence

FIFA SCANDAL – BLATTER RESIGNS

Would Revote of 2022 go to US?

Blatter is Out What’s Next

Blatter is Out

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Ok so its Summer Camp time – below are some nice options for Soccer Camps this summer

Indy 11 Soccer Camp June 8-11 — 9 am till 12 noon Ages 5-14 $135 @ Badger Fields

3 v 3 Kick in the Grass National Tour Sat – July 11 8 am – All Day  Badger Field  4 games minimum  – 3 v 3 soccer  U-6 to High School

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Former Iowa Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.

GAMES ON TV 

Friday, June 5

International friendly 2:30 pm,  ESPN: Netherlands vs. United States men

Saturday, June 6

UEFA Champions League (FINALS)

2:45 p.m., Fox :        Barcelona vs. Real Madrid

6 pm, Fox Sports 1       Women’s World Cup – Canada vs China

9 pm, Fox Sports 1       Women’s World Cup – New Zealand vs Netherlands

7:30 pm ESPN3            Indy 11 vs Ft. Lauderdale

Sunday, June 7  (Men)

8 am ESPN 2                Ireland vs England

1 pm     Fox                  Norway vs Thailand WWC

4 pm     Fox                  Germany vs South Africa  WWC

4 pm     ESPN3             Brazil vs Mexico

5 pm     ESPN2             MLS – Real Salt Lake vs Colorado Rapids

7 pm     Fox Sports 1     San Jose vs Dallas

Monday 08 June

4:00 PM – Sweden v. Nigeria (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
7:00 PM – Cameroon v. Ecuador (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 2
7:30 PM – USA v. Australia (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
10:00 PM – Japan v. Switzerland (Group C,  Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1

Tuesday 09 June

1:00 PM – France v. England (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
4:00 PM – Spain v. Costa Rica (Group E, Olympic Stadium -Montreal) – FOX
4:00 PM – Colombia v. Mexico (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Brazil v. Korea Republic (Group E, Olympic Stadium -Montreal) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday, June 10

International friendly

Time 2:30 pm  Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: Germany vs. United States men (at Cologne, Germany) 

Thursday 11 June

3:30 AM       Fox Sports 1   US U-20s  vs  ????      Round of 16 U-20 World Cup

4:00 PM – Germany v. Norway (Group B, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1

6:00 PM – China PR v. Netherlands (Group A, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
7:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Thailand (Group B, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1
9:00 PM – Canada v. New Zealand (Group A,  Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Friday 12 June

5:00 PM – Australia v. Nigeria (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Switzerland v. Ecuador (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1
8:00 PM – USA v. Sweden (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
10:00 PM – Japan v. Cameroon (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1 

Saturday 13 June
1:00 PM – France v. Colombia (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
4:00 PM – Brazil v. Spain (Group E, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
4:00 PM – England v. Mexico (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Costa Rica (Group E, Montreal) – FOX Sports 2

Monday 15 June
4:00 PM – Thailand v. Germany (Group B, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
4:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Norway (Group B, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – Netherlands v. Canada (Group A, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – China PR v. New Zealand (Group A, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 2

Tuesday 16 June
5:00 PM – Ecuador v. Japan (Group C, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
5:00 PM – Switzerland v. Cameroon (Group C, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
8:00 PM – Nigeria v. USA (Group D, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX
8:00 PM – Australia v. Sweden (Group D, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday 17 June
4:00 PM – Mexico v. France (Group F, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX
4:00 PM – England v. Colombia (Group F, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Costa Rica v. Brazil (Group E, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Spain (Group E,  Ottawa) – FOX Sports 2

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (at LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.)

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

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Don’t Forget tryout’s for Carmel FC U11-U18 Tryouts are June 8 + 9.  Visit CFC Tryouts for more details and to register.

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Indy Eleven fires coach Juergen Sommer

Taken from Indy Star — Matthew Glenesk and Blake Schuster,5:08 p.m. EDT June 2, 2015

Juergen Sommer, the only head coach the Indy Eleven have ever known, was relieved of his duties on Tuesday.The Eleven have struggled mightily in their second season, sitting in last place with just one win in the team’s first eight league games this season.Indy also crashed out of the U.S. Open Cup, losing to third-tier expansion side Louisville City FC.”This is a very difficult day in Indy Eleven history, but a necessary day,” team president Peter Wilt said. “Juergen is Indiana soccer and he worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week to see this team be successful. We determined if Indy Eleven was going to go forward and get the best out of the players we have we needed to go in a different direction.”Assistant coach and former Major League soccer defender Tim Regan will take over on an interim basis. Kleberson, the team’s injured star, will serve as an assistant while he rehabs his Achilles injury the rest of the season.”Over time you’ll see a slightly different look,” Regan said. “But everybody has more to offer.”In naming him coach, Wilt cited Regan’s time playing for Bob Bradley — who Wilt considers the best American soccer coach — and using his philosophies as a key to the promotion.While Wilt said Regan will have every opportunity to become the permanent head coach, he noted this is a time for the team to explore new options as it moves forward.The firing of Sommer, which Wilt said was his decision, didn’t boil down to a single event. Over the past few weeks Sommer and Wilt had been communicating about the direction and progress of the team. Wilt felt with the additions to the roster this season there shouldn’t be a lack of production on the field — especially at home. Ultimately, it cost Sommer his job.A former U.S. national team goalkeeper and former Indiana University standout, Sommer played a key role in Carmel’s youth soccer setup before joining the Eleven. However, under his stead, Indy compiled an 8-17-13 overall record in all competitions.”It wasn’t quite good enough,” Regan said. “We have to make it better.”This year, goals have been hard to come by as the team copes without Kleberson pulling the strings in the midfield. The Brazilian World Cup winner has missed the entire season and remains out indefinitely.”This is a tough day for Indy Eleven,” team owner Ersal Ozdemir said in a press release. “I will continue to have a great amount of respect and support for Juergen, as nothing less is deserved following the contributions he made to the organization and the local soccer community that he cares about so deeply over these last two years.”The Eleven travel to Fort Lauderdale to face the Strikers on Saturday.

US Men’s Team Roster Set for June Friendlies vs Dutch and Germans 

Goalkeepers:

Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake), William Yarbrough (Club Leon)

Defenders:

Ventura Alvarado (Club America), John Brooks (Hertha Berlin), Timmy Chandler (Eintracht Frankfurt), Brad Evans (Seattle Sounders FC), Michael Orozco (Puebla), Brek Shea (Orlando City SC), DeAndre Yedlin (Tottenham Hotspur)

Midfielders:

Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Michael Bradley (Toronto FC), Mix Diskerud (New York City FC), Miguel Ibarra (Minnesota United FC), Fabian Johnson (Borussia Monchengladbach), Jermaine Jones (New England Revolution), Alfredo Morales (Ingolstadt), Danny Williams (Reading)

Forwards:

Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution), Aron Johannsson (AZ Alkmaar), Bobby Wood (1860 Munich), Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy)

The U.S. will play the Netherlands on June 5, in Amsterdam (2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN/WatchESPN); the second match is set for June 10, in Cologne (2:45 p.m. ET on Fox Sports 1).

United States roster for June friendlies a mix of proven vets, rising stars

Jurgen Klinsmann says the U.S. national team’s experimental post-World Cup transition period is ending, and that’s bad news for three starters from the squad that reached the round of 16 in Brazil in 2014.Klinsmann left Matt Besler, Omar Gonzalez and Graham Zusi off the 22-man roster he named Sunday for friendlies at the Netherlands on June 5 (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/WatchESPN) and five days later in Germany against the defending world champs.Fellow veterans Jozy Altidore (hamstring) and Alejandro Bedoya (knee) are also missing, as is captain Clint Dempsey, who is expecting his fourth child next month. Other regulars (Geoff Cameron, Greg Garza) were excused so they could look after minor injuries.But central defenders Besler and Gonzalez and midfielder Zusi each played in their most-recent game at club level, and a U.S. Soccer spokesman confirmed their absences came down to a coaching decision.With several of the 13 new players that Klinsmann has auditioned in the 10 games since the Americans were eliminated in the Round of 16 last summer now entrenched, it seems that the trio, who started nine games between them in Brazil, are on the outside looking in ahead of July’s CONCACAF Gold Cup.Eight players on the roster have 10 caps or fewer, including promising young center-backs Ventura Alvarado and John Brooks.

USMNT prospects blog: Stock reports for American U-20s, U-23s

Doug McIntyre is a staff writer for ESPN It’s not often that the U.S. U-20 and U-23 national teams are simultaneously involved in different tournaments on separate, far-flung continents. So if you’ve been too busy following the shenanigans at FIFA to catch the games (because what else would a normal person be doing at 3 a.m. during the week?) and can’t identify the top American players, don’t fret. We’ve got you covered.With wins against Myanmar and New Zealand, the U-20s are heading to the second round of a World Cup for the first time since 2007. (They’ll meet Ukraine in the Group A finale early Friday ET.) And while the heavily shorthanded U-23s struggled while going 2-2 in group-stage play at the Toulon Tournament, they did manage an impressive victory over the Netherlands and, thanks to France’s 4-0 win over the Dutch, miraculously advanced to the third-place playoff on Sunday. For both squads, there were several notable individual performances. Here’s the rundown:

U-20s at World Cup

Tab Ramos’ team took its opener against Myanmar, but wasn’t particularly sharp in the 2-1, comeback victory. So Ramos made four changes to his lineup before facing the hosts — one by necessity, after forward Maki Tall broke a toe, ruling him out of the rest of the competition. All of the moves paid off in the 4-0 win. LA Galaxy striker Bradford Jamieson replaced Tall up front and opened the scoring for the Yanks. After coming on as a substitute and showing flashes of his vast potential against Myanmar, ballyhooed Arsenal prospect Gedion Zelalem made his first U.S. start and quickly showed what all the fuss is about. Zelalem set up the Americans’ third goal, which was scored, emphatically, by another lineup newcomer in Paul Arriola, who has made more than 30 first-team appearances for Liga MX club Tijuana. And Dutch-based Desevio Payne, who appeared in two Eredivisie games for Groningen last season, showed solid technical ability and tactical awareness after spelling Shaq Moore (who picked up a yellow card in the first match) at full-back.As well as the replacements fared in the rout, Emerson Hyndman and Rubio Rubin have been the U-20s best players through two matches. One might have expected as much: In addition to being the two most experienced players on the squad (Hyndman played in nine games for Fulham in 2014-15, while Rubin made 21 league starts for Utrecht), they’re also the only ones boasting senior team caps. Hyndman was the lone American to score in both games and was generally everywhere. The clever Texan’s box-to-box game is similar to a young Michael Bradley’s, even if the diminutive Hyndman is less of a physical presence. His late runs into the box are very Bradleyesque, though, and his silky first touch probably makes him more naturally gifted going forward.

Rubin, meantime, set up Hyndman’s winner against Myanmar, then scored himself against New Zealand. Production aside, Rubin looked like a man against boys at times. He’s strong, good at holding the ball up and bringing teammates into the play, and an excellent passer. (If there’s one knock against him, it might be that he’s not quite selfish enough.) Those aren’t qualities often seen in American strikers.

Zelalem really does looks like the real deal so far, and not because of the audacious nutmeg or Rabona kick he pulled off against the Kiwis, fun to watch as those were. No, the thing that stands out most about Zelalem’s game is his ability to relieve pressure and get his team out of trouble when necessary. Zelalem makes it look easy. His calmness on the ball in tight spaces has drawn comparisons to former American World Cup captain Claudio Reyna, and it gives this U.S. team a dimension few at any level have had in the past. Zelalem can also play the killer final pass. He’s only going to get better as his comfort with his new teammates improves.

Tottenham prospect Cameron Carter-Vickers has been the MVP of the back line. The 17-year-old man-child’s positioning has been nearly flawless through two games, and he’s been unbeatable in the air. (He also picked up an assist on Tall’s tally in the opener.) Matt Miazga, Carter-Vickers’ partner in central defense, has also been dominant. But the 6-foot-3 New York Red Bulls starter has occasionally allowed his emotions to get the better of him after being whistled for fouls, and he’s sitting on a yellow heading into the group-stage finale.

 U-23s at Toulon Tournament

For the U-23s, senior team regulars Julian Green and Jordan Morris have been the standouts on a squad that is far from full strength. Club commitments prevented coach Andi Herzog from securing the release of more than a dozen players, meaning the ones he did get hadn’t been playing much heading into the tournament. The rust was obvious during last week’s forgettable first half against France, in which Les Bleus jumped out to an early 3-0 lead. Morris clawed one back later on, but it wasn’t a good showing. The Yanks rebounded well against the Netherlands but couldn’t build on it, rounding out their group schedule with a loss to CONCACAF rival Costa Rica and a narrow win versus Qatar. Luckily the Americans received a big assist from France, whose win over the Netherlands kept the U.S. alive.

Morris, one of just two college players on the roster, continues to grow. The fast, physical Stanford man has been a handful for opposing defenders throughout the tournament and looked sharp and confident in every match. His consistency also has been impressive, even as he’s jumped back and forth between the senior team and the U-23s over the last three months. It was no surprise then that Morris was added to the senior squad’s roster for Friday’s marquee friendly against the Netherlands (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/WatchESPN). He remains very much in contention for a Gold Cup spot.  Green won’t join Morris in Amsterdam, but Toulon has been valuable for the German-American, too. The 19-year-old, who, like Morris, has already scored at senior level, hasn’t played one first-team minute for club or country this calendar year. So getting four starts in France (he was the only American in Herzog’s XI for all four group games) has been huge. Green struggled against France, but he got better as the tournament went on, scoring the winner against Qatar off a spectacular first-half volley. That can’t hurt his confidence going into next season, whatever club he ends up with following his one-season loan to Hamburg.Herzog’s squad in Toulon will likely bear little resemblance to the one that will try to qualify for the 2016 Olympics later this year. That may have been the case anyway given the number of key players who were unavailable (including World Cup veterans John Brooks and DeAndre Yedlin), but it’s almost guaranteed now after several Yanks have so far failed to help themselves in France. Goalkeeper Cody Cropper has struggled mightily, losing his place over the last two games. Shane O’NeillWill Packwood and Marc Pelosi have underwhelmed, too, although Packwood, who had a shocker versus France, redeemed himself somewhat with a well-taken goal against the Dutch.Two players who have boosted their stock are Fatai Alashe and Jerome Kiesewetter. San Jose Earthquakes midfielder Alashe has showed off his versatility by filling in on the backline, while German-American Kiesewetter, who made his Bundesliga debut for Stuttgart last season, scored an unstoppable goal against the Netherlands.Doug McIntyre is a staff writer for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN FC.

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5/29/15 FIFA Scandal, Cup Finals + Women’s World Cup Preview

FIFA SCANDAL, Blatter Re-election, Cup Finals, Women’s World Cup

Saying FIFA isn’t Crooked – that’s kind of like saying the Olympic Committee isn’t a scam right?  And how about in the midst of a scandal, arrests, and investigation the same president who has been in charge during all of this scandal being re-elected for a 5th term?  Good to see the more things change the more things stay the same at FIFA and in World Soccer.  It will be interesting to see what comes out of the investigation and if they can pin anything on Sepp Blatter and force him to step down at some point.  Ok back to the pitch – Europe has a host of Cup games with the FA Cup Final Sat 12:30 at Wembley on Fox, the Spanish, German’s and French all have Cup Finals as well on Saturday as we build to the Champions League Final between Barcelona and Juventus Saturday, June 6 @ 2:45 on Fox. Good luck to the 3 Carmel FC girls teams in State Cup Finals competition this week and to all the teams up at the finals at Grand Park.

The Women’s World Cup is just a week away and the US are slight favorites going in, action starts Friday, June 6th on Fox and the Fox Sports Networks, The US Starts Monday at 7:30 pm – see full previews below.

  • Mon, Jun 8               US Women vs Australia – 7:30 pm WORLD CUP – Fox
  • Fri, Jun 12              US Women vs Sweden – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox
  • Tues, Jun 16            US Women vs Nigeria – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Ok so its Summer Camp time – below are some nice options for Soccer Camps this summer

Post2Post GOALKEEPER – Soccer Camp – NEXT WEEK – June 1-4  9 am till 3 pm (still a few slots left)

CFC and Carmel High Coach Carla Baker – former National Team Goalie for Canada will run her annual GK camp June 1-4 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger Field

Indy 11 Soccer Camp June 8-11 — 9 am till 12 noon Ages 5-14 $135 @ Badger Fields

3 v 3 Kick in the Grass National Tour Sat – July 11 8 am – All Day  Badger Field  4 games minimum  – 3 v 3 soccer  U-6 to High School

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Former Iowa Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.

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Sepp Blatter Wins 5th Term as FIFA President

FA Chairman expects Blatter to be Ousted Soon

FIFA OFFICIALS INDICTED –ESPN Marcotti- Will This Change Things?   

http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/4/blog/post/2468781/why-everyone-is-fed-up-with-fifa  Why Everyone is Sick of FIFA

Who was Arrested – SI

Could FIFA Revote the 2018 and 2022 World Cups Grant Wahl – SI

E”60 Reports- Jeremy Schap on the Corruption of FIFAhttp://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/4/blog/post/2448567/sepp-blatter-and-fifa-e60-reports-with-jeremy-schaap

Fifa other candidate Prince Ali Bin al Hussein  ESPN FC  http://www.espnfc.us/blog/espn-fc-united-blog/68/post/2383233/fifa-presidential-candidate-prince-ali-bin-al-hussein-unveils-his-manifesto

Jon Steward Roasts FIFA

US SOCCER

Cool World Cup Comercials

US Ladies Build Up Video

US Ladies – 23 stories on 23 players

History of the Women’s World Cup

US Group Preview

World Cup Previews All 24 Teams

US Trio Carry US Hopes – ESPN FC

US Forward Sydney Leroux   ESPN the Mag

US Forward Abby Wambach – Former Gator and Worlds All Time Leading Scorer

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

Germany Rests Neuer, Muller and Kroos for US Friendly June 10th

U23s in Toulon Tourney

U23s lose to France 3-1

EPL + Other World Leagues

Aston Villa – Sherwood a Saviour or Laughing Stock?

Grading this Season’s EPL Teams  Pro Soccer Talk NBC

Grading the Managers in the EPL

Top EPL Goalies

Americans Abroad in EPL 

EPL Standings   La Liga Standings  Italy Serie A   Germany Bundesliga   French Ligue 1

MLS

MLS Saves of the Week

Onyewu on Trial with  NYCFC?

How Gerrard and Lampard concluded their EPL careers before coming over to MLS

Sounders Top Power rankings

US Open Cup 4th Round Games

INDY Eleven

Tickets for Indy 11 vs Rowdies Sat May 30 and Indiana Craft Brew Night still available

Indy 11 blasted out of US Open Cup by 3rd Division 1st year team Louisville FC 2-0 at home

Louisville Advanced past Indy 11 in US Open Cup – Indy Star

http://www.indyeleven.com/standings

UPCOMING US GAMES 

DATE:OPPONENT:RESULT/TV:

Saturday, May 30:       US U-20s  vs Myanmar 12:01 am  U-20 World Cup  –  Fox Sports 1

Saturday, May 30:       US Women vs Korea 7:30 pm                       ESPN

Tuesday, June 2 :       US U-20s  vs New Zealand 3 AM   U-20 World Cup  –  Fox Sports 1

 Fri  June 5 :           US U-20s  vs Ukraine 3 AM   U-20 World Cup  –  Fox Sports 1

Friday, Jun 5:          USMNT vs Netherlands 2:30 PM  ESPN, UniMas, UDN

Mon, Jun 8              US Women vs Australia – 7:30 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports

 Wednesday, Jun 10:      USMNT vs Germany 2:45 PM Fox Sports 1, UniMas, UDN

Fri, Jun 12             US Women vs Sweden – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports 

Tues, Jun 16    US Women vs Nigeria – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports 

Friday, Jul 3:                  USMNT vs Guatemala 6:30 PM   Fox Sports 1, UniMas, UDN

Tuesday, Jul 7: USMNT vs Honduras 9:30 PM Gold Cup   Frisco, Texas   Fox Sports 1, UniMas

Friday, Jul 10:         USMNT vs Haiti 8:30 PM Gold Cup   Foxborough   Fox Sports 1, UniMas

Monday, Jul 13: USMNT vs Panama9:30 PM  Gold Cup  Kansas City  Fox Sports 1, UniMas

GAMES ON TV 

Saturday, May 30

English FA CUP Finals 12 noon  Fox Sports 1  Aston Villa vs Arsenal

Spain Copa Del Rey Finals 3 pm  ESPN2  Barcelona vs Athletic Club

Coupe de France Final 3 pm beIN SPORT — Auxerre vs PSG
Mexico vs. Guatemala 6 p.m. ESPNews
International friendly 7:30 p.m., ESPN: United States women vs. South Korea (at Red Bull Arena, Harrison, N.J.)

7:30 pm TV8    Indy 11 vs Tampa Bay Rowdies

Sunday, May 31

11 am ET, BeIN Sport U23         USA vs Costa Rica

MLS 5 pm ESPN –                     Seattle host New York Red Bulls

MLS 7 pm Fox Sports 1 –          New England vs LA

9 pm Fox Sports 2  U-20 WC     Uruguay vs Serbia

9pm Fox Sports Plus U-20 WC Germany vs Fiji

Tuesday, June 2

3 am Fox Sports 1   U-20 WC    USA vs New Zealand

11 am beIn Sports   U-23           USA vs Qatar

5 pm ESPN 2                            NY Cosmos vs Cuba

Friday, June 5

International friendly 2:30 pm,  ESPN: Netherlands vs. United States men

Saturday, June 6

UEFA Champions League (FINALS)

2:45 p.m., Fox :        Barcelona vs. Real Madrid

6 pm, Fox Sports 1       Women’s World Cup – Canada vs China

9 pm, Fox Sports 1       Women’s World Cup – New Zealand vs Netherlands

7:30 pm ESPN3            Indy 11 vs Ft. Lauderdale

Monday 08 June

4:00 PM – Sweden v. Nigeria (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
7:00 PM – Cameroon v. Ecuador (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 2
7:30 PM – USA v. Australia (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
10:00 PM – Japan v. Switzerland (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1

Tuesday 09 June
1:00 PM – France v. England (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
4:00 PM – Spain v. Costa Rica (Group E, Olympic Stadium -Montreal) – FOX
4:00 PM – Colombia v. Mexico (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Brazil v. Korea Republic (Group E, Olympic Stadium -Montreal) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday, June 10

International friendly

Time 2:30 pm ? Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: Germany vs. United States men (at Rhein Energie Stadion; Cologne, Germany)

 Thursday 11 June

4:00 PM – Germany v. Norway (Group B, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1
6:00 PM – China PR v. Netherlands (Group A, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
7:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Thailand (Group B, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 1
9:00 PM – Canada v. New Zealand (Group A, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Friday 12 June

5:00 PM – Australia v. Nigeria (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Switzerland v. Ecuador (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1
8:00 PM – USA v. Sweden (Group D, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
10:00 PM – Japan v. Cameroon (Group C, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX Sports 1 

Saturday 13 June
1:00 PM – France v. Colombia (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
4:00 PM – Brazil v. Spain (Group E, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
4:00 PM – England v. Mexico (Group F, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Costa Rica (Group E, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 2

Monday 15 June
4:00 PM – Thailand v. Germany (Group B, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX
4:00 PM – Côte d’Ivoire v. Norway (Group B, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – Netherlands v. Canada (Group A, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:30 PM – China PR v. New Zealand (Group A, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 2

Tuesday 16 June
5:00 PM – Ecuador v. Japan (Group C, Winnipeg Stadium – Winnipeg) – FOX Sports 1
5:00 PM – Switzerland v. Cameroon (Group C, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 2
8:00 PM – Nigeria v. USA (Group D, BC Place Stadium – Vancouver) – FOX
8:00 PM – Australia v. Sweden (Group D, Commonwealth Stadium – Edmonton) – FOX Sports 1

Wednesday 17 June
4:00 PM – Mexico v. France (Group F, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX
4:00 PM – England v. Colombia (Group F, Olympic Stadium – Montreal) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Costa Rica v. Brazil (Group E, Moncton Stadium – Moncton) – FOX Sports 1
7:00 PM – Korea Republic v. Spain (Group E, Lansdowne Stadium – Ottawa) – FOX Sports 2

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (at LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.)

WOMEN’S WORLD CUP TV SCHEDULE ON FOX

ARCHIVES

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5/15/15 -Carmel FC Adds Indy 11 Asst Coach Paul Telfer as DOC

Extremely exciting news for our club with the recent announcement that Coach Paul Telfer is taking over as Director of Coaching. Coach Telfer is in his second season as an assistant coach with the new NASL Indy Eleven Soccer team and lives in Carmel with his wife and two children. Telfer made over 300 league appearances in the English Premier League with Coventry City and Southampton and two season’s with Scottish powerhouse Celtic FC where he competed in Champions League play. Read Full Announcement Here I have had the pleasure of being around Coach Paul some on the soccer field and his thoughts and approach to the game have me really excited. With 20 years in Europe as a player and more as a coach for both professional teams and youth teams in Europe, Paul has forgotten more about soccer than I know. His attention to detail and a desire to develop our player’s fundamentals are what have me most thrilled. Keeping with the Carmel FC theme – that PLAYER DEVELOPMENT is more important than winning is one thing that I really think will help the club as we enter our 7th year. “If we can teach the kids at a young age to play the game properly, with good balance and good control that’s what will take our players and the club to the next level,” Coach Paul says. “We have to teach the fundamentals over and over and over again before we start worrying about winning or losing games.” I know that has always been my approach to coaching – winning is nice – but enjoying the sport and training players who can have a chance to make the High School teams and further their career in soccer has always been my measuring board. Having a DOC like Coach Paul, that will help cement that belief and assist us coaches and parents to better train and help our kids reach that goal, has me really excited!

Indy 11 Asst Coach Paul Telfer becomes new DOC.
Here's Paul Telfer playing for Celtic FC in a Champions League Game.
Here’s Paul Telfer playing for Celtic FC in a Champions League Game.

A fabulous week  in World Soccer News – my precious Juventus (the old lady of Italian football) is on to the Finals of The Champions League vs Barcelona on June 6th.  Juve has one of the world’s best goalies ever in Gigi Buffon, one of the best central defenders ever in Chelini, and one of the better mids in Pirlo (now combined they are over 100 years old) but its great to see Juve pushing on to the finals for the first time in over a decade.  Of course Barcelona with the World’s best player ever- Messi and a devastating frontline of Suarez, Messi and Neymar is going to be favored.  But it’s a great run for Juve and you never know – great thing about world football!

Indy Eleven News

The Indy Eleven are back home Sat Night, May 16 vs Minnesota at 7:30 pm and its Carmel FC night at the Mike.  There are still tickets available if you want to get your own and join us down there.  A couple of our teams will play on the field at 5 pm Pre-game and then be in the fun zone at 6 pm.

Champions League Finals Set – Sat, June 6 on Fox 2:45 pm

Juventus vs Barcelona 

MLS News

GAMES OF THE WEEK

Saturday, May 16

12:30 p.m., NBCSN : Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace

*The 12:30 kickoff is Steven Gerrard’s final game at Anfield before leaving Liverpool at the end of the season to join the Los Angeles Galaxy.

7:30 pm TV 8         Indy 11 vs Minnesota  – Carmel FC Night

Sunday, May 17

11:00 a.m., NBCSN Manchester United vs. Arsenal

These 2 battle for positioning in the top 4.

Make sure to check out the Summer Soccer Camps for Boys and Girls Ages 6 – 14

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5/22/15 World Soccer News – Carmel FC Indy 11 Nite

Carmel FC Enjoys Indy 11 Night at the Mike, League Season’s Wrap-up,

The Old Ballcoach – May 21, 2015 —  So Carmel FC had over 150 kids and parents on hand Sat Night, May 14 at the Indy 11 game.  After a spirited game on the field with the U9 and U11 girls teams battling it out, the group took in the game from behind the Indy 11 goal.  The exciting match ended in a 3-1 loss for the Boys in Blue – but the boys and girls on hand from Carmel FC had a blast. indy11cfcnight_jeremyfam

the U 11 and U 9 Carmel FC Girls at Indy 11 night May 16, 2015
the U 11 and U 9 Carmel FC Girls at Indy 11 night May 16, 2015

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Check out more pics on Carmel FC’s facebook page www.facebook.com/carmelfchq.  Thanks to the Indy 11, the CFC coaches and team Mgr extraordinaire Lisa Martin for all her work organizing the event.  Don’t Forget tryout’s for Carmel FC U10 and under is Tues, June 2 and U11-U18 Tryouts are June 8 + 9.  Visit CFC Tryouts for more details and to register.

On to World Soccer News, so the league season’s are wrapping up for the EPL, Spain’s La Liga, Italy’s Serie A, Germany’s Bundesliga and France’s Ligue 1 overseas this weekend.  This season is rather anti-climatic as the winners of each league have already celebrated and only a few relegation and 1 champions league spot is up for grabs this weekend.  It reminds me while we may have some things messed up in the US with sports – our Playoffs in Hoops, Hockey, Football and Baseball trump the alternative in World Soccer.  I love relegation with the top 2 or 3 teams from the lower leagues replacing the bottom 2 or 3 teams in say the EPL or Serie A.  Imagine – the Timberwolves or Knicks not trying to lose to get draft picks but fighting for their lives to be allowed to stay in the NBA and not be replaced by a 2nd division squad from Rochester.  However, with NO championships being decided on this the last weekend of league play imagine if the top 4 teams in each Euro League went into a 2 game playoff starting next week.  You could cut the league season’s back by 2 weeks/games and really have some excitement among the top teams in each division with a simple 4 team playoff to decide the Champions of each league. Now it might interfere with the FA Cup or Copa Del Rey a little but seriously those are almost always one-sided affairs anyway. Something for the top Soccer Leagues in the World to think about as we get ready for Ladies World Cup, U-20 World Cup and Men’s Gold Cup play this summer.  Good Luck to everyone trying out the first 2 weeks of June in Indiana. (click on the links below for soccer stories from around the world) 

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Finals June 6 

Juve vs Barca –perfect final Marcotti – ESPN FC

Pragmatic Coaches were successful this year

Power Rankings Worlds Top Teams

Tactics in UCL Finals – Luvi Bird SI

Europa League Finals Set

US SOCCER

US Ladies Win big over Mexico

See Tobin Heath’s Renaldo move to free Abby’s first goal

US Ladies win over Ireland on Mother’s Day

US Ladies – 23 stories on 23 players

GK Brad Freidel ends illustrious Career

GK Brad Freidel’s #s

Gedion Zelalem cleared to Join US U20 World Cup Team

Gedion will fit on US U20 World Cup Team

Gedion Zalalem makes debut in 60th minute of win over Austrailia

US 20s making strides overseas

Who will start where for the U20s?

US U23s path to Olympics takes place in US MLS stadiums

Grant Wahl SI on Bob Bradley and more European Soccer

USMNT Ups and Downs

US Keeper Brad Guzan might be out at Aston Villa

EPL and WORLD LEAGUES

Barca wins La Liga Title over Real and more around the world

Barca wins La Liga

Final Day of EPL all about Relegation for the last spot out.

Right time for Gerrard to leave Liverpool

Gerrard should be staying at Liverpool

Should DeGea leave Man U for Real?

DeGea named Man U player of the Year

Sterling looking to leave Anfield and Liverpool?

Reports Ancelotti out at Real Madrid on to  AC Milan – ESPN FC

Why John Terry is still the EPL’s Top Defender

Beckham turned 40 and I missed it

Leicester saves themselves with great finish Ian MacIntosh – EPSN FC

The Cost of Relegation in the EPL  $85 Million

Where will GK Petr Cech land? Man U, PSG?  Pro Soccer Talk

Week 37 Ramblings Rotoworld – Neal Thurman

EPL Standings   La Liga Standings  Italy Serie A   Germany Bundesliga   French Ligue 1

MLS

MLS Power Rankings

Can Gerrard save LA ?  Jason Davis  ESPN FC

Top 20 players in MLS

Attendance in MLS up 11%

INDY 11

Indy 11 to host Louisville City in US Open Cup Wed, May 27th

Indy 11 add 23rd player Striker Duke Lacroix

Recap of U11 loss to MNU 3-1

Tickets for Indy 11 vs Rowdies Sat May 30 and Indiana Craft Brew Night still available

http://www.indyeleven.com/standings

GAMES OF THE WEEK 

Saturday, May 23:

3 pm ESPN3     Indy 11 vs Ottawa

Sunday, May 24

EPL Championship Sunday Last Games of Season

10:00 a.m., NBC and Telemundo: Hull City vs. Manchester United
10:00 a.m., NBCSN and NBC Universo: Chelsea vs. Sunderland
10:00 a.m., USA Network: Newcastle United vs. West Ham United
10:00 a.m., CNBC: Everton vs. Tottenham Hotspur
10:00 a.m., MSNBC: Manchester City vs. Southampton
10:00 a.m., Syfy: Stoke City vs. Liverpool
10:00 a.m., Bravo: Arsenal vs. West Bromwich Albion
10:00 a.m., E!: Crystal Palace vs. Swansea City
10:00 a.m., Esquire: Aston Villa vs. Burnley
10:00 a.m., Oxygen: Leicester City vs. Queens Park Rangers

5:00 p.m. (Fox Sports 1, Fox Deportes) MLS:  New York Red Bulls vs. Philadelphia Union, 
7:00 p.m. (Fox Sports 1, Fox Deportes) MLS: San Jose Earthquakes vs. Orlando City,

Wednesday, May 27

Europa League Finals 2:45 pm,  Fox Sports 1 Sevilla vs Dnipro Dnipro

7 pm ESPN 2 Toronto vs Manchester City

Saturday, May 30

English FA CUP Finals 12 noon  Fox Sports 1  Aston Villa vs Arsenal

Spain Copa Del Rey Finals 3 pm beIn Sports  Barcelona vs Athletic Club

International friendly 4:30 p.m., ESPN: United States women vs. South Korea (at Red Bull Arena,)

7:30 pm TV8    Indy 11 vs Tampa Bay Rowdies

Friday, June 5

International friendly 2:30 pm,  ESPN: Netherlands vs. United States men

Saturday, June 6

UEFA Champions League (FINALS)

2:45 p.m., Fox :   Barcelona vs. Real Madrid

Monday, June 8

WORLD CUP 7:30 p.m., Fox: United States women vs. Australia

Wednesday, June 10

International friendly

Time TBD, Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: Germany vs. United States men (Cologne, Germany)

Friday, June 12

WORLD CUP 8 p.m., Fox: United States women vs. Sweden

Tuesday, June 16

WORLD CUP 8 p.m., Fox: United States women vs. Nigeria

Friday, July 3

International friendly

6:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 and UniMás: United States men vs. Guatemala (Nashville, Tenn.)

UPCOMING US GAMES 

  • DATE:OPPONENT:RESULT/TV:
  • ·       Saturday, May 30: US U-20s  vs Myanmar 12:01 am U-20 World Cup- Fox Sports 1
  • Saturday, May 30: US Women vs Korea 4:30 pm     ESPN
  • Tuesday, June 2 :  US U-20s  vs New Zealand 3 AM   U-20 World Cup  – Fox Sports 1
  • Fri  June 5 :           US U-20s  vs Ukraine 3 AM   U-20 World Cup  – Fox Sports 1
  • Friday, Jun 5:        USMNT vs Netherlands 2:30 PM  ESPN, UniMas, UDN
  • Mon, Jun 8           US Women vs Australia – 7:30 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports
  • Wednesday, Jun 10: USMNT vs Germany 2:45 PM Fox Sports 1, UniMas, UDN
  • Fri, Jun 12            US Women vs Sweden – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports 
  • Tues, Jun 16    US Women vs Nigeria – 8 pm WORLD CUP – Fox Sports 
  • Friday, Jul 3:       USMNT vs Guatemala 6:30 PM   Fox Sports 1, UniMas, UDN
  • Tuesday, Jul 7: USMNT vs Honduras 9:30 PM Gold Cup   Frisco, Texas   Fox Sports 1,
  • Friday, Jul 10: USMNT vs Haiti 8:30 PM Gold Cup   Foxborough   Fox Sports 1, UniMas
  • Monday, Jul 13: USMNT vs Panama9:30 PM  Gold Cup  Kansas City  Fox Sports 1,

Soccer Camps – Boys and Girls -Ages 6 – 14

Post2Post Soccer Camp
CFC and Carmel High Coach Carla Baker – former National Team Goalie for Canada will run her annual GK camp June 1-4 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger Field

Indy 11 Soccer Camp June 8-11 — 9 am till 12 noon Ages 5-14 $135 @ Badger Fields 

3 v 3 Kick in the Grass National Tour July 11 8 am – All Day  Badger Field  4 games minimum  – 3 v 3 soccer  U-6 to High School

Post2Post Soccer Camp
Former Pittsburgh Head Coach Sue-Moy Chin and Former Iowa Coach Carla Baker run their annual field player camp for players of all abilities July 27-30 — 9 am to 3 pm $190 each @ Badger

Goal2Gol Soccer Camp
CHS Men’s Head Coach Shane Schmidt, a former U-20 US National Team player, runs his annual camp from 9 am to 2 pm July 13-17. $150 before 6/30 @ River Road Fields.

Coach Shane Best
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