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Team 1
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DEMOLITION U14
GIRLS
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Taylor Anderson MID/FORWARD, 10 Alyssa Andres MID/ Forward, 7 Kate
Burkhart MID/FORWARD 9 Abby Chin DEFENDER/MID, 15 Courtney Conway
MID/FORWARD, 2 Juliana Lamera DEFENDER/MID 1 Hannah Lettington
GOALIE/MID/FORWARD, 16 Allison Mckinnon MID/Forward 4 Nikki
Morales DEFENDER, 3 Cristina Rodriguez DEFENDER, 14 Nicole Sanchez
FORWARD 5 Megan Smith MID/DEFENDER, 8 Anna Urps MID/FORWARD, 6 Caira
Woo LEFT DEFENDER/MID |
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NEWS ITEMS |
| MARQUEZ TO LEAVE BARCELONA Spanish giants Barcelona have confirmed that Mexico captain Rafael Marquez will leave the club by mutual agreement, paving the way for his possible move to the United States. > read more | | BLATTER: WOMEN’S FOOTBALL IS ON THE RISE President Joseph S. Blatter called Germany 2010 a "successful dress rehearsal" for the FIFA Women's World Cup next year and hailed the global development of the women's game. > read more | | MILAN BOSS RULES OUT BECKHAM RETURN AC Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri has admitted that LA Galaxy's David Beckham is unlikely to return to the San Siro for another loan spell. > read more | | KULIG: WE'RE NEARLY THERE She is already a fixture in the German senior team but a place in the final of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2010 is an extra-special occasion for Kim Kulig. > read more |
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 | STARTSEV SOLVES METALIST KEEPER CRISIS SC Tavriya Simferopol's Ukrainian Cup-winning goalkeeper Maksym Startsev has answered the call of FC Metalist Kharkiv as they struggle with an injury to No1 Olexandr Goryainov. > read more |  | MÁRQUEZ AND BARCELONA PART COMPANY Rafael Márquez's seven years of service for FC Barcelona have concluded after the Mexican international reached an agreement with the Spanish champions to cancel his contract. > read more |  | TWO IN, ONE OUT AT TWENTE UEFA Champions League hopefuls FC Twente have bolstered their ranks with the signings of Roberto Rosales and Nacer Chadli while Ronnie Stam has left the Dutch champions. > read more |  | KOLODZIEJCZAK POINTS TO HALF-TIME TURNAROUND Timothée Kolodziejczak was happy to savour a long-delayed revenge as France finally got the better of Spain, singling out a change of approach at the halfway stage as a vital factor in Caen. > read more |
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