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FIFA to Comment Monday on Koman Coulibaly, US Match Referee

By FanHouse NewswireJun 19th 2010 – 3:30PM

JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- FIFA refereeing experts will comment Monday on the performance of match official Koman Coulibaly in the United States' 2-2 draw with Slovenia. FIFA spokesman Nicolas Maingot said Saturday the governing body would not discuss Coulibaly's performance before a scheduled session Monday when the 30 World...

US Should Look Within, Not at Referee

By Kevin BlackistoneJun 18th 2010 – 5:00PM

JOHANNESBURG -- The day after the U.S. World Cup team all but upset scary ol' England by winning a point in this tournament via a draw, its coach, Bob Bradley, was asked what he saw his team needed to improve on most to be successful against the rest of the world. Bradley, in what is his haltingly cautionary answering...

USA vs. Slovenia Decided by Koman Coulibaly's Disallowed Goal (Video)

By Will BrinsonJun 18th 2010 – 12:54PM

Koman Coulibaly quickly had his Wikipedia page defaced following the US v. Slovenia 2-2 draw. Right now, he's not a very popular man in America. This happened because of the video you'll see below, in which Landon Donovan takes a free kick, puts it into the box, and has Maurice Edu gloriously finish it off for a 3-2 US...

US Rallies for Draw With Slovenia

By Brian StrausJun 18th 2010 – 12:05PM

JOHANNESBURG -- If only the United States could produce when it wasn't completely desperate, it might be a World Cup contender. Incredibly, despite falling behind by two goals in the first half against Slovenia on Friday afternoon, the Americans were one lousy call away from a stunning victory thanks to another stirring...

Michael Bradley's Equalizer Keeps US Hopes Alive

By Will BrinsonJun 18th 2010 – 12:03PM

The US Men's National Team looked dead in the water at the 2010 World Cup. Down 2-0 at half, losing seemed inevitable (just ask the innumerable fairweather fans on Twitter). Until Michael Bradley, the "coach's kid," took a deep run in the 82nd minute, utilizing a headed assist from Jozy Altidore to punch the ball past...

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