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NZ coach slams choice of UAE ref for WCup loss

New Zealand's coach criticised the officiating in his team's World Cup playoff loss, expressing surprise that FIFA appointed a referee from the UAE.

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5yJeff Carlisle

Klinsmann: CONCACAF holds U.S., Mexico back

Former United States manager Jurgen Klinsmann believes the U.S. and Mexico are being held back by competing in the CONCACAF region.

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5yTom Marshall

11 Guatemala U15s denied travel visas to U.S.

Guatemala won't skip the 2019 CONCACAF Boys' U15 Championship in Florida despite the fact that 11 players were denied visas to travel to the U.S.

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5yTom Marshall

CONCACAF boss not buying MLS-to-Copa talk

CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani isn't buying reports suggesting that MLS and Liga MX clubs could soon be competing in the Copa Libertadores.

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5yTom Marshall

Lozano, Morgan win CONCACAF player awards

It is the first player of the year award for Mexico's Hirving Lozano, while U.S. star Alex Morgan takes her fourth on the women's side.

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6yJason Dasey

Socceroos need to make harsh decisions

Australia will need to keep coach Ange Postecoglou and make some harsh decisions to ensure they're competitive at Russia 2018, says Jason Dasey.

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6yDanny Matthews

Return of the Jedi helps Aussies qualify

Mile Jedinak stood tall when Australia needed him, and delivered a fourth consecutive World Cup appearance that at times looked dangerously in doubt.