Beckham bid accepted BUT ENGLISH STAR BALKS AT BARCELONA
David Beckham will determine where he plays, and he seems ready to veto a deal that would send the Manchester United star to Barcelona. By Robert Millward / Associated Press
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Earthquakes manage tie ROOKIE WALKER'S GOAL EQUALIZES AGAINST L.A.
Earning $850 per month as a developmental player, Jamil Walker probably would be making more money now had he stayed at Santa Clara University and completed his studies this spring. By Dylan Hernandez / Mercury News
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By Andrew Monfried,
Special to the Mercury News,
06/15/2003 03:01 AM PDT)
CyberRays lose to Power again DEFEAT TO NEW YORK IS S.J.'S 2ND IN WEEK
Last week at this time, nothing could have sounded better to the CyberRays than two dates with the New York Power. In six previous Women's United Soccer Association matchups, San Jose had won five and earned a tie. And the Power, the league's worst team in 2002, was surrendering goals at a generous rate, almost three per game. Mercury News Wire Services
Family, age spur CyberRay's choice QUAKES, METROSTARS TALK ABOUT CANNON; MEXICO'S FINAL FOUR
Tisha Venturini-Hoch, a member of teams that won the Women's World Cup, an Olympic gold medal, four NCAA championships and the Women's United Soccer Association title, is ready to move on to the next phase of her life. By Dylan Hernandez / Mercury News
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SOCCER NEWS
Confederations Schedule Irks U.S. Coach
Bruce Arena thinks soccer players can't keep up with the Confederations Cup schedule. (
RONALD BLUM,
Associated Press,
06/21/2003 03:46 AM EDT)
Mathis Focuses on Beting Brazil at Cup
Clint Mathis is more focused, looking less forbidding but in better shape than a year ago. (
RONALD BLUM,
Associated Press,
06/20/2003 05:14 PM EDT)
Milutinovic to Coach in Serbia-Montenegro
Globetrotting coach Bora Milutinovic agreed Friday to take over the national team from his native land after coaching the United States and four other nations to World Cup berths. (
Associated Press,
06/20/2003 12:02 PM EDT)