Victory for Chile, Heartbreak for Messi
After a month of exciting matches and seemingly endless football, the Copa América Centenario came to a close Sunday night. The final, just like the NBA Finals this year, was a repeat of last year’s […]
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In Contains Video, National Teams / By Collin Carpio /
After a month of exciting matches and seemingly endless football, the Copa América Centenario came to a close Sunday night. The final, just like the NBA Finals this year, was a repeat of last year’s […]
In Contains Video, National Teams / By Collin Carpio /
As I watched by beloved United States get absolutely pummeled by Lionel Messi and Argentina, there was one small silver lining: at least we didn’t get beat 7-0. That is of course a shout out […]
In National Teams / By Collin Carpio /
The group stage of Copa América featured a fair amount of drama and disappointment (depending on who you support). Heavyweights Brazil and Uruguay somehow crashed out from their respective groups, and now Dunga is in […]
In National Teams / By Mike Boyd /
The Copa is quickly approaching, and there is plenty to analyze prior to the tournament starting. With 16 of the best teams in the Americas, this tournament is sure to be an exciting event. Let’s […]
In Arsenal, On the Spot / By Mike Boyd /
Every week at The Center Circle, we are highlighting a different player in a feature we call “On the Spot”. We’ll take a look at superstars, underrated gems, aging veterans, and young unknowns who should […]
In National Teams, World Cup / By Andrew McCole /
Four games in one day! For any fan of international football, these days are a true test of your dedication. Games running side-by-side and with over 6 hours of footy means that you would have […]
In National Teams, World Cup / By Andrew McCole /
After Brazil had faltered in their second fixture of the tournament, the focus would now shift to a few of the other title favorites in the form of the Netherlands and Spain. For the Netherlands, […]
In National Teams, World Cup / By Andrew McCole /
After Brazil gave us our first taste of the 2014 World Cup and a hope that there will be more goals than we saw in 2010, the second day (and first full slate of games) […]
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