ANOTHER TERM Bradley gets chance to continue building on success
Bob Bradley will get a second crack and World cup success, after U.S. Soccer re-signed him as National Team Coach for the next four years.
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U.S. Soccer has put aside the possibility that things might get stale by keeping the same coach in place for eight years, as well as the disappointing end to the 2010 World Cup, by rehiring Bob Bradley as the U.S. National team coach for the next four years. Complete story
THE INSPECTION FIFA delegation to tour five cities
NEW YORK -- The campaign for the United States to be selected as host of the 2018 or 2022 World Cup has reached arguably the most important phase for the USA Bid Committee as the FIFA inspection delegation began its U.S. visit on Monday. Complete story
ONE MILLION SUPPORTERS On the U.S. World Cup bid petition
The USA Bid Committee Thursday announced that the campaign’s website, GoUSAbid.com, reached the milestone of one million supporters of the United States effort to win the right to host the World Cup in 2018 or 2022. Complete story
ANOTHER TERM Bradley gets chance to continue building on success
U.S. Soccer has put aside the possibility that things might get stale by keeping the same coach in place for eight years, as well as the disappointing end to the 2010 World Cup, by rehiring Bob Bradley as the U.S. National team coach for the next four years. Complete story
INSPECTION TOUR FIFA delegation to tour sites in NY, Miami, Dallas, Houston and DC
NEW YORK -- The campaign for the United States to be selected as host of the World Cup in 2018 or 2022 will move to the next phase for the USA Bid Committee when the FIFA Inspection Delegation visits the U.S. next week -- Monday, Sept. 6, to Thursday, Sept. 9.