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Goats shove funereal Quakes into cellar
BUCK SHAW — A bad season for the San Jose Earthquakes just got a whole lot worse.Read More
Why to follow the World Cup — even if you don’t like soccer
I just caught a meme on Facebook showing someone staring blankly at a white wall. It bore a caption reading: “Still more interesting than watching soccer.” I say people...Read More
Soccer fans cheer on U.S. in Civic Center Plaza
Thousands of soccer fans clad in red, white and blue gathered in Civic Center Plaza.Read More
Sounders advance past Quakes in U.S. Open
Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham had the game of his life Tuesday. But it wasn't enough.Read More
Group H: Belgium back on world stage
The cat's out of the bag with Belgium, who have staggering amount of young talent.Read More
Group G: Oh say can they score?
The United States are on the rise but will need top form to advance in a grueling group.Read More
Group F: Messi is the best
Led by the unstoppable Lionel Messi, Argentina are the story of this group.Read More
Group E: French stand above the rest
E is for eh, with Group E featuring only one team that could make a run at hoisting the trophy.Read More
Quakes edge Sacramento, advance in U.S. Open Cup
KEZAR STADIUM — San Jose beat Sacramento Republic FC 2-1 in the first U.S. Open Cup game for the Quakes.Read More
Group B: Spain secure, Chile surging
It may not be the group of death, but Group B features three teams that could contend.Read More
US subs shine in World Cup warmup
CANDLESTICK PARK — The U.S men needed their bench to earn a 2-0 victory over Azerbaijan.Read More
Wondo, Goodson earn national team nod
San Jose Earthquakes Chris Wondolowski and Clarence Goodson will face Mexico in a World Cup tuneup.Read More
Quakes edged by Kansas City on penalty kick
An ill-timed handball in the box led to San Jose's first MLS loss of the season.Read More
Quakes rumble into Champions League quarterfinals
Chris Wondolowski came to the Quakes' rescue yet again, launching them to the Champions League quarters.Read More
Mission soccer field trades open play for pay
Like thorny weeds in a grass field, a sticky issue has sprung through the artificial turf at the new Mission Playground. Read More
Big plans for Golden Gate Park soccer
The City has floated a $15 million proposal to replace the aging Beach Chalet soccer fields with an improved, lighted complex.Read More