Walter Bahr, an American soccer legend and the last surviving member of the famous 1950 US men's national team, died on Monday. He was 91. Bahr, a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame, had the ...
For those who've attended soccer-related celebrations already this year, there's a mighty good chance that Walter Bahr played a significant role. Just check his calendar. Whether exchanging wisecracks ...
Harry Keough, who played for the U.S. soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84. U.S. Soccer Federation spokesman Michael ...
When the United States opens its World Cup Saturday versus England, the players will don jerseys with the U.S.A. crest over their hearts to represent their country and a diagonal stripe to honor their ...
In just eight days time, the 20th World Cup Finals will kick off at the Arena de São Paulo in Brazil. This is not, however, the first time the South American nation has hosted the beautiful game's ...
When Walter Bahr walked off the field in Brazil after the famous U.S. victory over England at the 1950 World Cup, he didn’t expect to become a soccer celebrity. Known for many years as the father of ...
Alcides Ghiggia scores the World Cup-winning goal for Uruguay against host Brazil in 1950. (AP File Photo) Brazil has not hosted a World Cup since 1950, when Uruguay stunned the Selecao and claimed ...
A certain sports apparel giant has incorporated a diagonal stripe on the U.S. World Cup jerseys, meant to recall the Yanks' mutinous 1-0 World Cup upset of England in 1950. Perhaps it is by accident ...
up in Mexico in the late 1940s and early 1950s, soccer was all he thought about. teammates from the first Tracy Soccer Club will be honored with the dedication of the soccer fields at the Tracy Sports ...
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