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  • News in Brief: Minnesota United Try to Lose, Club Fees, and More…

    Chris RB

    July 16, 2018
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    News in Brief: Minnesota United Try to Lose, Club Fees, and More…

    Minnesota United FC win, struggle, and are set for reinforcements

    Minnesota United FC began its homestead with a win over Real Salt Lake, despite a brace from Joao Plata in the dying moments of the match. Despite the points, Adrian Heath expressed frustration at the lack of defensive stability in the team. Specifically, set pieces are presenting a problem for the Loons.

    While the team continues to have difficulties with defending, another attacking reinforcement appears on the horizon. Preseason target Nicolás Benedetti seems to be on his way out, with MNUFC possibly still interested.

    Club fees prevent immigrants from their dreams

    Immigrants and children of immigrants face many challenges. For those who dream of one day playing professional soccer, there are even more. The obvious, fees for playing for a club, are hard to meet. Still others exist; transportation to and from games, practices, and other events is difficult for many immigrants.

    In response, Minnesotans and Hope Solo are working to help everyone be able to follow their dreams. “Alternative Clubs” are being created giving players low-cost options to play and grow their skill. I Am Like a Girl is a similar program, aimed at helping female soccer players earn their way into college.

     

    News Bits

    The Minnesota Historical Society has several pictures of soccer.

    The Men’s World Cup in 2022 will be played in Winter due to the temperatures of Qatar.

    The Columbus Crew have faced a difficult journey and are facing a likely relocation.

    Matthew Doyle’s Armchair Analyst delves into a formula teams can use to frustrate Atlanta United amongst other storylines.

    MLS Weekend Recap

    LAFC and Portland played to a 0-0 draw

    Atlanta United drew 1-1 with the Seattle Sounders

    Neither Colorado nor Houston scored in a 0-0 affair

    Orlando City SC handed Toronto its second loss in a week in a 2-1 match

    Minnesota United FC won 3-2 over Real Salt Lake despite two late RSL goals

    DC United won 3-1 over Vancouver

    FC Dallas downed Chicago 3-1 

    Two stoppage time goals give LA Galaxy the 3-2 win over New England

    Montreal scored on either side of halftime to win 2-0 over San Jose

    New York City FC downs Columbus 2-0 

    Two late goals see New York Red Bulls win 3-2 over Sporting KC

    FIFA Men’s World Cup, Minnesota United FC, MLS
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