August 21, the Boston Breakers (8-7-5) fell 3-2 to the Atlanta Beat (5-10-5) at Veterans Stadium in New Britain, Connecticut, but still remain in third place in the WPS standings and focused on the playoffs. The Breakers gave away three goals to the Beat before rebounding in the final minutes. Lori Chalupny scored unassisted in the 11th minute and Eniola Aluko scored a brace in the 66th and 73rd minutes, first assisted by Angie Kerr and then unassisted, for her eighth and ninth goals of the season. Lindsay Tarplay scored for the Breakers in the 87th minute and Kristine Lilly scored in injury time.

Boston Breakers (8-7-5) vs. Atlanta Beat (5-10-5)
Saturday, August 21, 2010 — Veterans Stadium

SCORING SUMMARY

ATL: Lori Chalupny 3 (Unassisted) 11'
ATL: Eniola Aluko 8 (Unassisted) 66'
ATL: Eniola Aluko 9 (Angie Kerr) 73'
BOS: Lindsay Tarpley 3 (Unassisted) 87'
BOS: Kristine Lilly 2 (Unassisted) 90+

BOSTON BREAKERS — Alyssa Naeher, Amy LePeilbet, Kasey Moore, Stephanie Cox (Liz Bogus, 79'), Fabiana, Kristine Lilly, Taryn Hemmings, Lindsay Tarpley, Chioma Igwe (Laura del Rio, 62'), Lauren Cheney, Jordan Angeli

Substitutes Not Used: Allison Lipsher, Ashley Phillips, Analisa Marquez

ATLANTA BEAT — Hope Solo, McCall Zerboni, Kia McNeill, Tina Ellertson, Leigh Ann Robinson, Angie Kerr, Lori Chalupny, Aya Miyama (Carolyn Blank, 85'), Stacy Bishop, Monica Ocampo (Eniola Aluko, 46'), Mami Yamaguchi (Ramona Bachmann, 58')

Substitutes Not Used: Kaley Fountain, Brett Maron

STATS:

BOS ATL
Shots 10 9
Shots on Goal 8 5
Fouls 3 7
Offsides 2 8
Corner Kicks 8 7
Saves 2 6

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY:
none
Referee: Ted Unkel
Referee Assistants: Kristen Schiereck, Russell Wolf
4th Official: Daniel Hristov
Attendance: 4071
In 2010, FC Dallas hired new president Doug Quinn, new technical director Barry Gorman, three new academy signings, a progressive player development program and a 2010 MLS team surpassing expectations and climbing towards the top of the League. On August 13, I spoke with technical director Gorman about the progress in Dallas.

LE: In May, we talked about FC Dallas developing an exchange/loan program with teams in Brazil and Mexico. Has that progressed?

Gorman: Yes, and that’s still ongoing. I’ve been down there and met with different clubs in Brazil and I’m going to be going to Germany and Europe and the British Isles later on in October and see if we can develop some relationships. A young American can go over and play in the lower leagues without having to have a European passport and this is an area we’ve been trying to explore to get our young players games. It’s all well and good to sign a young player – we now have four players who have come through our academy systems that are now on our roster at FC Dallas – but at some point in order to get them games, we might be loaning them out to teams, say in Mexico or Europe, we have to explore different possibilities.

We’re hoping it’s going to be a two-way exchange because when you go down to places like Brazil they have so many players playing with them and they have so many talented youngsters that they’e had in their systems since eight, ten years of age, so where do you get a chance for them to develop?

We’re in the process of closing a deal with a young man that’s only just turned 23 from San Paulo Brazil and he’s going to be here on a loan program. LA have a few players on loan from Brazil. Jackson is his name. He’s with us right here at the moment and just waiting for his international clearance. I was on the phone to Brazil earlier and that’s all just a matter of the right person pushing the right buttons in the system and his international card will go through. We signed him a loan deal for a year with a six-month option.

LE: This year FC Dallas has been accumulating points with draws and now they’re getting wins. How has Dallas managed to climb up in the League this season?

Gorman: The credit has to go to coach [Schellas] Hyndman and his staff, they’re doing a tremendous job. They’ve got in the right players who are buying into the system. One of things I’ve stressed here is not only having the talented soccer players and athletes, but we have people of great character. People who believe in the family club system that we’re trying to develop here, so we’ve got a good mixture of youth and senior experience.

LE: What distinguishes Hyndman from other MLS coaches?

Gorman: He’s one of the hardest working soccer coaches that I’ve ever met. But also, he cares about his players. He’s very loyal to his players, he treats them like human beings and he’s interested in them in and off the field.

LE: What was the significance of Doug Quinn recently becoming president of FC Dallas?

Gorman: That’s a matter of the owners looking to really improve upon things. John Wagner, he was the president, is still part of Hunt Sports Group. Looking at what needs to be done right now, Doug is going to come in and take control of the other side of the business. Basically, we’re looking at a three-pronged organizational structure with Doug doing his thing and I’ll take care of the soccer end of stuff and coach Hyndman will be working with the professional team. What we want to do with Schellas is get a winning product on the field which he obviously has and the next stage is to develop raw talent. We want to show to the Dallas soccer community and beyond that we’re very much interested in producing our own home grown talent. Doug will take care of all of our marketing and promotions and getting a good all-round experience for anyone who comes to Pizza Hut Park.

LE: Previously we discussed the possibility of an FC Dallas residential academy. Has anything gone forward on that?

Gorman: There’s a lot of movement. The ultimate goal is to build our own residential academy and hire players there and hopefully, that will be looking at upwards of 100 players in a residency at FC Dallas, though we have to be realistic and say that might be three, four years down the road. But the idea right now is to say, what can we do at the moment? This morning we had various meetings with the local school district superintendent because if we’re going to sign young professionals they’re going to have to train in the morning, but we want to make sure we take care of their education as well.

LE: This spring you said they called you to Dallas to help them find a DP. How's that going?

Gorman: That’s one of things we’re in discussion about and looking at for next year’s window in January, lining these things up. But obviously one of the concerns that we have is that some of these teams are getting two or three DPs so there’s a possibility that the gap may widen, so that’s a serious situation that we’re looking at in great depth. But along with that, we’re saying all right, can we develop our own DP, a home-grown American player who will rise to DP status?

LE: That’s not the same thing from a promotional standpoint. Bringing someone over, you go across borders when you do that - they bring they’re own publicity, they bring their own machine.

Gorman: Correct, marketing and everything else. But they have to be the right person and it has to be the right player that we’re going to build a lot of things around, not just for one or two years, but for maybe four years or beyond and making sure we have the right individual. It’s one thing to bring in a DP - we’ve seen this where DPs have come in and they haven’t been successful. We want to bring in a DP and do all those things that you mentioned – the marketing, the promotions, crossing all kinds of borders to attract people to Pizza Hut Park, but he’s also got to be a player who's got to help other players get better.

LE: Are you looking at anyone specifically for the January window?

Gorman: Right now we’re still formulating a list. We were close to one in this window but permits couldn’t be worked out.
MITRE, the world's oldest football brand, have launched the new TENSILE ball - the most advanced football in the world - which will be used in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League this season.

The TENSILE is a revolution in football design and technology, comprised of just 10 panels and has over 30% less stitching.

This optimizes power and efficiency, improving airflow and reducing drag on the ball. This increases the average speed of a shot, making it a strikers' dream.

The ball is the first of its kind and will be used in all SPL matches from this weekend, as well as in the Football League.

TENSILE's
graphic design is completely unique, with each of the 12 SPL clubs having their own match balls printed in club colours and adorned with their club badge.

Mitre's heritage and reputation for making the world's best footballs is unrivalled, with the TENSILE being another example of Mitre's innovations in football over nearly 200 years.

The TENSILE's revolutionary design delivers a greater transfer of energy, superior efficiency, stability and aerodynamics than ever before, and will retail at £74.99.

Nick Crook, Marketing Manager for Mitre, said: "Mitre is a people's sports brand and we are always looking for new and exciting ways to give the fans what they want.

"We have enjoyed going the extra mile to deliver the new Mitre TENSILE ball in club colours with the club logo to satisfy fans of every club in the SPL and Football League.

"The TENSILE is a players' ball, uses the very latest technology and we've no doubt it will add to the excitement and spectacle of the new season - and hopefully more goals!"
The CASL Seven a Side World Cup Summer League O30 division was won by Scotland as they went undefeated in all of their games.

The team was comprised largely of Express Locomotive players and had GA Soccer board member and CASL committee member Glenn Garrison.

"This was a great summer season experience from playing with so many skilled players and playing in such a great environment. CASL and Georgia Soccer work really hard to get the quality of officials and fields right that make seven aside so much fun in the summer. I'm looking forward to defending our unofficial title next summer." - Glenn Garrison.

Karon Byer the President of CASL and Georgia Soccer board member was quoted as saying “I can't remember the last time the weather co operated so well to create great field and playing conditions for this summer league. This was the largest and most competitive participation we've had in the over 30 age group. Clearly Scotland are deserving of their title. Thanks to all the clubs in this division. Especially CASL clubs Express (3 teams), Rovers, Ohana, Witchdoctors and the others for entering teams."

Cobb Adult Soccer League or CASL is an Adult Soccer League devoted to promoting the principals of fair play and good health in Cobb County by promoting and organizing adult soccer leagues for men, women and co-ed leagues.
Hope Solo made one eye-popping save after another, leading the Beat to a win, a tie and this week's Goal.com top WPS player.
Aug 2, 2010 2:12:00 PM


Women’s Professional Soccer’s expansion club is firing on all cylinders. If you’ve been hibernating for the past month, you’d have thought for sure that statement is in reference to the Philadelphia Independence. Not this time.

While Philadelphia is playing great soccer, it’s the Atlanta Beat making headway in WPS. The Kennesaw, Ga.-based club is riding a four-game unbeaten streak, going 3-0-1 during that span.

What once seemed to be a hopeless season for the first-year club has turned into a promising second-half run that could place them in a playoff spot come season’s end. Much of that credit can be given to its keeper, the United States’ national team starting goalie, Hope Solo.

During the streak, Solo has notched three shutouts. In the first two games of the Beat’s current streak, Solo helped the Beat claim 1-0 wins – on July 18 at Sky Blue FC and July 21 vs. Chicago Red Stars.

And during week 16 of WPS regular season action, Solo guided the Beat to a win over the Washington Freedom on July 28, 3-2, and a scoreless draw against the league’s highest-scoring offense, FC Gold Pride, on Sunday.

In the win, Solo stopped five shots, giving the Beat its third straight win in the process. But the real achievement of the week was her outing against the first-place Gold Pride.

Gold Pride fired 16 shots at Solo, who was aided by the woodwork behind her on three occasions. However, those three clangs aside, Solo made three incredible diving stops – Kelley O’Hara the victim of two of those. In total, Solo was able to block all six shots on frame.

If not for Solo, Atlanta could have fallen victim to another embarrassing 4-0 (or more) defeat, which they did to the Pride on July 3. She made sure there was no repeat performance.

With her 11 saves, Solo is this week’s Goal.com WPS Player of the Week. And she also helped the Beat pull to a sixth-place tie with the Freedom, too. Other players receiving consideration were Amy Rodriguez (two goals for Philadelphia in its 3-0 win over Chicago on Wednesday) and Monica Ocampo (two goals for the Beat in its come-from-behind win over Washington on Wednesday).
Hope Solo made one eye-popping save after another, leading the Beat to a win, a tie and this week's Goal.com top WPS player.
Aug 2, 2010 2:12:00 PM


Women’s Professional Soccer’s expansion club is firing on all cylinders. If you’ve been hibernating for the past month, you’d have thought for sure that statement is in reference to the Philadelphia Independence. Not this time.

While Philadelphia is playing great soccer, it’s the Atlanta Beat making headway in WPS. The Kennesaw, Ga.-based club is riding a four-game unbeaten streak, going 3-0-1 during that span.

What once seemed to be a hopeless season for the first-year club has turned into a promising second-half run that could place them in a playoff spot come season’s end. Much of that credit can be given to its keeper, the United States’ national team starting goalie, Hope Solo.

During the streak, Solo has notched three shutouts. In the first two games of the Beat’s current streak, Solo helped the Beat claim 1-0 wins – on July 18 at Sky Blue FC and July 21 vs. Chicago Red Stars.

And during week 16 of WPS regular season action, Solo guided the Beat to a win over the Washington Freedom on July 28, 3-2, and a scoreless draw against the league’s highest-scoring offense, FC Gold Pride, on Sunday.

In the win, Solo stopped five shots, giving the Beat its third straight win in the process. But the real achievement of the week was her outing against the first-place Gold Pride.

Gold Pride fired 16 shots at Solo, who was aided by the woodwork behind her on three occasions. However, those three clangs aside, Solo made three incredible diving stops – Kelley O’Hara the victim of two of those. In total, Solo was able to block all six shots on frame.

If not for Solo, Atlanta could have fallen victim to another embarrassing 4-0 (or more) defeat, which they did to the Pride on July 3. She made sure there was no repeat performance.

With her 11 saves, Solo is this week’s Goal.com WPS Player of the Week. And she also helped the Beat pull to a sixth-place tie with the Freedom, too. Other players receiving consideration were Amy Rodriguez (two goals for Philadelphia in its 3-0 win over Chicago on Wednesday) and Monica Ocampo (two goals for the Beat in its come-from-behind win over Washington on Wednesday).