Sunday, October 12, 2008 - Page updated at 02:09 a.m.
DaMarcus Beasley (7) of the United States scores his second goal in Saturday's 6-1 victory over Cuba in a World Cup qualifying match in Washington. The U.S. team is ranked 21st in the world. Read story
World Cup Qualifying | U.S. men rout Cuba, secure final-round berth
The United States breezed into the final round of World Cup qualifying with unusual ease. DaMarcus Beasley scored two first-half goals...
International
Tuesday, October 7
Sounders have form to follow for inaugural season
Former Sounders endorse Brian Schmetzer to coach MLS team
Sunday, October 5
Soccer | Galaxy sinks further as Crew earns 1-0 victory
Monday, September 29
Sunday, September 28
Sounders season closes with 3-1 loss in Montreal
MLS | Columbus extends unbeaten streak to seven matches
Saturday, September 27
Sounders' playoff win comes with ejections
Friday, September 26
Sounders to face Montreal in playoffs
Thursday, September 25
Current Sounders have eyes on MLS moves
European Championship to be expanded to 24 teams
Sunday, September 21
Soccer | U.S. women blank Ireland for 3rd time
Sounders falter 3-2 in second half to Whitecaps
Friday, September 19
Sounders to play Vancouver in season finale
Wednesday, September 17
Hope Solo, Tina Ellertson selected by St. Louis in new women's soccer league
Sunday, September 14
Soccer | David Beckham can't help Galaxy end drought
Sounders clinch spot in playoffs
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