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The Story Of The Greatest Game Ever Played In America That You Have Probably Never Heard Of

By Bobby McMahon, Contributor

The first MLS Cup Final in 1996 was a dramatic affair that saw D.C. United recover from a late two-goal deficit against the Los Angeles Galaxy to win through Eddie Pope’s golden goal in overtime. Yet the drama at Foxborough Stadium that day could not come close to emulating the ‘Greatest Soccer Final Played on American Soil’ — the first continental professional final held between franchises from those two cities to crown the 1967 United Soccer Association champion. Nearly 18,000 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum witnessed 11 goals, two hat-tricks, three penalty kicks, last-minute equalizers in normal and extra-time, one sending off, countless punch-ups and a heartbreaking golden own goal in sudden-death overtime.  Ian Thomson is a former Wall Street reporter and freelance soccer journalist based in Morgantown, West Virginia. In his first book “Summer Of ’67” Ian tells the story of that final and the 12 teams that arrived in North America from around the globe to compete in the first United Soccer Association. The twelve teams were adopted by cities across North America and went through name changes. Cagliari of Italy became the Chicago Mustangs, Wolves and Sunderland from England played as the Los Angeles Wolves and the Vancouver Royal Canadians. Stoke City became the Cleveland Stokers, Bangu from Brazil the Houston Stars and Dundee United offered a Texas rivalry as the Dallas Tornado. Toronto City was Hibernian from Scotland, C.A. Cerro of Uruguay the New York Skyliners  and the Netherlands side ADO Den Haag took temporary possession of the mouthful that was the San Francisco Golden Gate Gales. Rounding out the 12 teams was Glentoran of Northern Ireland as the Detroit Cougars, Shamrock Rovers from the Republic not surprisingly lined up as the  Boston Rovers and Aberdeen became the Washington Whips. Ian was kind enough to take time to answer some of my questions. Q What drew you to this specific subject? A I’d heard many years ago that my team, Aberdeen from Scotland, had played as the Washington Whips in some far-flung American tournament before I was born. I never thought too much about it until I attended my first D.C. United game at RFK Stadium last year. Shortly afterward, I interviewed Notre Dame head coach Bobby Clark for a college soccer story. Bobby was Aberdeen’s goalkeeper during the 1967 tour. It struck me that the United Soccer Association was a key milestone in the timeline of U.S. soccer history that remains largely obscure. Q As you did your research what level of awareness did you find 0f the 1967 United Soccer Association on both sides of the Atlantic? Or was it case that Pele signing for the Cosmos years later was the starting point for most?  A It’s funny, I was talking to Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Martin Rennie after his team’s 1-0 win at RFK Stadium in June. Rennie is an Aberdeen fan, yet he had no idea that The Dons had played in that venue. Sunderland’s club historian had written a …read more

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Herbalife Becomes First Official Nutrition Sponsor of the 2013 Billboard Latin Music Conference and

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Herbalife Becomes First Official Nutrition Sponsor of the 2013 Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards

Global Nutrition Company Signs Exclusive One-Time Agreement with Billboard

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Herbalife (NYS: HLF) announced an exclusive nutrition sponsorship deal with Latin music‘s premier event, the Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards taking place in Miami on April 22-25.

As official nutrition sponsor of the Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards, Herbalife will supply all attendees, speakers and artists with nutritious snacks such as protein bars, hydration and energy drinks throughout the event. Herbalife products will also be available at the VIP lounge for conference panelists at the JW Marriott Marquis, and at the Artist Gifting Suite at the BankUnited Center in Miami.

The 2013 Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards Presented by State Farm® in Association with Pepsi features three days of provocative presentations and panel discussions, exclusive Q&As, never-before-heard case studies from the biggest brands and digital marketers; cutting-edge artist showcases featuring some of the hottest acts; and access to parties and networking opportunities with senior executives and artists who are moving the industry forward. Registration to the Conference also includes access to the Billboard BASH – a pre-Billboard Latin Music Awards party featuring performances by some of this year’s finalists – and The Billboard Latin Music Awards Presented by State Farm. The Billboard Latin Music Awards, produced and broadcast live by Telemundo, is the only recognition that truly reflects the best in Latin music, as determined by actual sales and radio play. For more information, please visit: www.BillboardLatinConference.com, or follow the event on: Facebook/Billboard and Twitter: @Billboard with the hashtag #BBLATIN.

“We are truly excited about partnering this year with the Billboard Latin Music Conference and Awards and introducing our brand and our line of products to the Latin music community. We believe it’s a great fit and look forward to continue promoting a healthy lifestyle and keeping all conference attendees and talent properly hydrated and energized throughout the conference and during rehearsals,” stated Ibi Fleming, senior vice president and managing director, Herbalife North America.

Herbalife, a global nutrition company that sells weight management, nutrition, and personal care products intended to support a healthy lifestyle, has traditionally been associated with sports sponsorships such as the Los Angeles Galaxy, FC Barcelona and Leo Messi. With this new agreement, Herbalife is expanding its brand awareness and exposure to the Latin music industry and hundreds of music professionals, including …read more

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Herbalife Sponsors Rising Triathlete Star

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Herbalife Sponsors Rising Triathlete Star

Lukas Verzbicas Signs One-Year Agreement with Global Nutrition Company

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Herbalife recently announced an exclusive nutrition sponsorship deal with two-time World Champion of the Junior World Triathlon and Junior World Duathlon Lukas Verzbicas. With an extensive track record of supporting champion athletes and sporting teams worldwide, Verzbicas joins the ranks of elite athletes sponsored by this health and fitness-driven company.

A native of Lithuania but raised in Illinois, Verzbicas is one of the most accomplished male high school runners in the US. He holds titles such as the two-time Pan American Champ, 2 mile outdoor high school national record holder, 5k indoor high school national record holder, 5th US high school runner to break 4 min/mile, and is a three-time national high school cross country champ.

The one-year terms include Herbalife as Verzbicas’ primary sponsor and official nutrition partner, Verzbicas’ participation in assisting Herbalife in the development of new Herbalife24 performance nutrition products by providing feedback on formulas in development and prototypes, as well as his support in corporate training and triathlon training camps for the company’s employees and distributors prior to the Herbalife Los Angeles Triathlon in October, and participating in triathlon representing the company.

Herbalife is a global nutrition company that sells weight management, nutrition, and personal care products intended to support a healthy lifestyle with products catering to weight management, energy & fitness, heart health and more. Herbalife helps support communities in need and children’s nutrition through its Herbalife Family Foundation.

The company also sponsors over 100 sporting events, teams and athletes around the world that reflect the company’s commitment to a healthy active life supported by good nutrition. These sponsorships include the Los Angeles Galaxy, FC Barcelona, the Herbalife Los Angeles Triathlon, Leo Messi, and Pumas soccer club in Mexico.

About Herbalife Ltd.

Herbalife Ltd. (NYS: HLF) is a global nutrition company that sells weight management, nutrition and personal care products intended to support a healthy lifestyle. Herbalife products are sold in more than 80 countries to and through a network of independent distributors. The company supports the Herbalife Family Foundation and its Casa Herbalife program to help bring good nutrition to children. Herbalife’s website contains information about Herbalife, including financial and other information for investors at http://ir.Herbalife.com. The company encourages investors to visit its website from time to time, as information is updated and new information is posted.

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Billionaire Anschutz's AEG No Longer For Sale, Longtime CEO Departs

By Ryan Mac, Forbes Staff

Billionaire Philip Anschutz has taken his eponymous media, real estate and sports empire off the auction block. The CEO of Anschutz Entertainment Group, Tim Leiweke, will also be leaving the company. The Anschutz Entertainment Group announced Thursday that Chairman Anschutz would retain ownership of the company and “resume a more active role,” according to a press release. That decision ends months of speculation surrounding the possible sale of a conglomerate valued by FORBES to be worth between $8 and $10 billion. Anschutz has been looking for a buyer since last fall and hired the Blackstone Group–the same firm that handled the sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers–to explore the sale. While there were plenty of reports linking AEG to possible suitors, among them billionaires Patrick Soon-Shiong and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, a deal never materialized. “From the very beginning of the sales process, we have made it clear to our employees and partners throughout the world that unless the right buyer came forward with a transaction on acceptable terms we would not sell the Company,” said Anschutz in a statement. An enterprise that lacks comparison, AEG owns some of the world’s largest entertainment venues, including Los Angeles‘ Staples Center and London’s O2 Arena, and maintains stakes in sports teams, among them a 27% stake in the Los Angeles Lakers and full ownership of the Los Angeles Galaxy. The company is also heavily involved in real estate development  and sports and entertainment ticketing. According to sources close to the company, AEG generates annual operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) in excess of $300 million and has less than 20% debt on its balance sheet. Anschutz’s decision to keep AEG comes in light of more setbacks to the company’s planned National Football League stadium in Los Angeles. Last week, Yahoo! Sports reported that the $1.8 billion plan to build a football venue in the heart of L.A. was “unworkable,” according to sources sources within the NFL. Los Angeles, the nation’s second most populous city, currently lacks a professional football team. The stadium issues and the failure to find a buyer for AEG has also led to a shakeup within the company. AEG CEO Time Leiweke, who has served in that position since 1996, will leave the company “by mutual agreement,” according to the press release, and will be replaced by former COO and CFO Dan Beckerman. “Priority projects going forward include the development of Farmers Field adjacent to our L.A. Live campus and the pursuit of our plan to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles,” said Beckerman in a statement. Additional reporting by Brian Solomon and Mike Ozanian in New York.  Follow me on Twitter at @RMac18. …read more
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Beckham joins PSG, pledges to donate salary

In a dazzling career filled with riches and titles, David Beckham is taking his globe-trotting soccer tour to one of the most alluring destinations of all.

The 37-year-old midfielder signed a five-month contract with Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday, and has agreed to essentially play for free. He will donate his salary to a children’s charity.

“It’s one of the things we talked about from the start, but this all happened so quick,” said Beckham, who did not disclose how much he will be paid or which group will get the money. “I thought what a great idea it would be that the salary would go to a children’s charity in Paris.”

The former England captain chose the ambitious French club after rejecting offers from other teams. The move came as the transfer window was starting to close and marks the latest step in a career that has seen Beckham win titles with Manchester United, Real Madrid and the Los Angeles Galaxy.

“Every club I have played for throughout the world, I have been successful with. I have been successful with Manchester United, and I have always said that I would never want to play for another English club,” Beckham said. “It’s the team that I support, that I always dreamt of playing for.”

Beckham recently finished a six-year stint with the Galaxy in Major League Soccer. Whether he can still be a force in European soccer is uncertain, especially with so many talented players on a PSG team that has cost nearly $366 million to assemble since its Qatari owners took charge in June 2011.

“I am very lucky. I am 37 years old and I got offered a lot of offers, more offers now than I have probably had in my career, at my age,” Beckham said. “I am very honored about that. I chose Paris because I can see what the club are trying to do, the players the club are trying to bring in. It’s an exciting city, always has been, always will be.”

The immaculately dressed Beckham was a model of elegance and calm as camera crews and photographers jostled for position amid the frenzy. He joked that he feels much younger than his age.

“To be the elder statesman, I’m very proud of that,” he said. “No matter what my age is, I still feel 21 years old — most days.”

Beckham’s deal runs out in June but he intends to keep playing, although whether that will be with PSG remains to be decided. He is, however, eager to have a long-term role at the club.

“We slightly brushed over it, a long-term partnership is what we have looked for,” he said. “Short term is playing, but long term is something we are very proud to be part of this organization that will grow and become one of the biggest in Europe.”

Beckham was close to joining PSG last year, discussing a potential move with a club desperately chasing a big name to match its sudden glamour and seemingly endless funds from its Qatari backers.

But the move fell through and PSG moved on to other targets, landing striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and AC Milan teammate Thiago Silva as well as Napoli winger Ezequiel Lavezzi and Brazilian prodigy Lucas.

“I felt last year that I still had something to achieve in Los Angeles. I won the championship in the last year of my contract,” said Beckham, adding that the time was not right. “So we parked it and decided that right now is the right time because I was at the end of my contract last year. I accepted one more year in Los Angeles, I won another championship, another trophy in Los Angeles and I believe it was the right time to leave.”

He said the agreement was finally sealed overnight. And shortly before noon Thursday, he made the short flight from London to Paris.

Right now, I have a few things to sort out with my children and the schooling and a few other things,” he said. “I have been training at Arsenal. My fitness won’t take long to get up to speed. I definitely won’t be fit for next Friday. A few weeks and I’ll be up to speed.”

Beckham said he was enticed by putting his salary to work in a novel way.

“It’s something I’m not sure has been done before, and it’s something I’m very passionate about, children and the charity side of things, and so are the club,” he said. “We came together and it’s something special.”

For the time being, Beckham will stay in a hotel, with his family staying in London.

“I think it’ll be easier for me,” he said. “Whatever’s easiest for me and the family when they come to watch me.”

On the field, other challenges await. One of them is free kicks, Beckham’s specialty. The high-scoring Ibrahimovic is around for such duties, but Beckham says he has experience in such matters.

“If I get the chance, then I’m sure we will share that thing. Whoever fancies it,” Beckham said. “I’ve done it in the past. I’ve been in teams with Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo and (Zinedine) Zidane — trying to take a free kick off Roberto Carlos is pretty difficult. I expect with Ibra, it will be exactly the same.”

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December 2012 – Revisited; Galaxy Repeats; Villa Defence Spreads Xmas Cheer To Others; Messi Finishes On 91 Goals;

By Bobby McMahon, Contributor In Spain Athletic Bilbao gets another 5-1 thumping at the start of the month – this whipping inflicted by Barcelona. As normal Real beats Atleti in the Madrid derby – this time 2-0. MLS Cup is won for the second consecutive year by Los Angeles Galaxy as they beat Houston Dynamo […]
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