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Kicked Out.

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In a 4-0 rout, Brazil knocks the US out of the Women's World Cup in the semifinals. Arg, that's too bad. Despite the time zone issues, I caught several of the round 1 games (including US-Sweden and US-Nigeria, as well as a few random match-ups like Canada-Ghana and Denmark-NZ) and thought we looked pretty solid, give or take an occasionally lackluster offense. But it sounds like we ran into a brick wall here. At any rate, Brazil will face Germany, who beat Norway 3-0 on Wednesday in the Finals.

Adieu Adu.

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For MLS, it's Enter Beckham, Exit Freddy Adu. The young soccer phenom, who signed with MLS in 2003, has decided to play for the Portuguese club Benfica. "'Freddy, when we signed him, was one of most talented young players in the world. I think, today, he still is one of most young talented players in the world,' [Deputy MLS Commissioner] Gazidis said. 'What we've struggled with is the expectations, not that we've placed on him, but that the media has placed on him.'"

Spend it like Beckham.

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"'The main thing for me is to improve the soccer, to improve the standard, and to be part of history really because I think soccer can be a lot bigger in the U.S.,' the 31-year-old former England captain said Friday morning on ABC's 'Good Morning America.'" I think so too, but is overpaying Becks really the answer? Soccer superstar David Beckham signs with the Los Angeles Galaxy for a cool $250 million.

Arena's Empty.

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In soccer news, after an eight-year stint, Bruce Arena is out as coach of the national team. "Speculation will center on Jurgen Klinsmann, who coached the German national team to a third-place finish in this month's World Cup. Klinsmann, who lives in California with his family, stepped down from the German post earlier this week, saying he felt, 'burnt out.'" And, hey, Larry Brown is looking for work...

Viva Italia!

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A belated congrats to Italy on winning the 2006 World Cup. I was rooting for France, and a PK shootout is a truly terrible way to choose the Cup champion, but -- after headbuttgate and the Baggio mishap in 1994 -- Italy seemed karmically due. At any rate, see y'all in 2010. And, now, alas, we've hit the sports dead zone until September...perhaps it's time to give MLS another go, what with Red Bull United now on the pitch... Update: Zidane speaks.

The Win Done Ghana.

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Well, that's that, then. Ghana knocks the US out of the Cup with a 2-1 victory that may have hinged partly on a questionable PK. (Being in research mode, I didn't see the game -- Still, it seems like a lot of the games this Cup have swung on bad calls, and we needed a win, not a tie, regardless.) Oh well, there's always 2010, I guess. At any rate, congrats to Ghana on getting through, and here's hoping the Togo Sparrow Hawks can play spoiler to France tomorrow...

Ugh. And I thought Miami's performance last night was bad: America's hopes for this Cup pretty much wither away entirely after an egregious 3-0 loss to the Czech Republic this morning. The US now must beat -- or maybe tie -- Italy this Saturday to have any chance of moving on to the second round...It's not looking good.

As if the Dallas-Miami NBA Finals (ok, I was way off) weren't sports bliss enough 'round these parts, the 2006 World Cup has begun, with host Germany defeating Costa Rica 4-2 and Ecuador besting Poland 2-0 on Day 1. Alas, since I have to maximize my research time while I'm briefly back in the 202, and since the Manuscript Reading Room of the Library of Congress aggravatingly keeps bankers' hours (and charge $0.20 a photocopy, but that's a whole 'nother rant), it looks like I'll be missing much of the first round. But I promise to make it up on the back end.

In a happy collusion of one of my favorite sports and one of my favorite drinks, the New York Metrostars are now Red Bull New York. Mmm, Red Bull. I'm not usually one for blatant corporate sponsorship, but I think I may have to buy some RBNY paraphernalia close to immediately. Now if only we can get Guinness to buy the Revolution...

E is for Football.

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The groups for World Cup 2006 are drawn, and while there's no "Group of Death" this time around, the USA will face some tough competition in Group E: Ghana, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Update: Salon's Andrew O'Hehir sees trouble ahead for the USA.

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