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U-15 Girls
The third annual 2008 Women’s Nike Friendlies will take place Aug. 21-24 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif. More than 25 teams will participate in the prestigious youth competition, including three team’s representing the U.S. Under-14 and Under-15 Girls’ National Teams.
U-17 WNT
U.S. Under-17 Women's National Team head coach Kazbek Tambi and select players discuss the team's 4-1 victory against Costa Rica to win the 2008 CONCACAF Under-17 Women's Championship.
U-17 WNT
The U.S. Under-17 Women’s National Team won the 2008 CONCACAF Under-17 Women’s Championship with a 4-1 victory against Costa Rica on Sunday night at Marvin Lee Stadium. Tani Costa scored twice for the U.S., with Kristen Mewis and Courtney Verloo each scoring once.
 
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08/07/2008  
U.S. Men's Olympic Team 1
Japan 0
08/06/2008  
U.S. Women 0
Norway Women 2
08/02/2008  
U.S. Men's Olympic Team 0
Cameroon U-23 MNT 1
U.S. Women vs. Japan Women
USA Network and NBC Olympic Soccer Channel
08/09/2008  5:00 AM  ET
U.S. Men's Olympic Team vs. Netherlands
Live on USA Network and NBC Olympic Soccer Channel
08/10/2008  7:45 AM  ET
U.S. Women vs. New Zealand Women
Live on MSNBC and NBC Olympic Soccer Channel
08/12/2008  5:00 AM  ET
U.S. Men vs. Cuba
09/06/2008  TBA
Havana, Cuba
U.S. Men vs. Trinidad & Tobago
09/10/2008  7:00 PM  CT
Toyota Park; Bridgeview, Ill.
U.S. Men vs. Cuba
10/11/2008  7:00 PM  ET
RFK Stadium; Washington, D.C.
 
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