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As part of its commitment to provide elite youth players with the best possible environment and tools for training and development, U.S. Soccer is partnering with Nike and SPARQ to enhance training for players on the men’s and women’s Youth National Teams and all clubs in the Development Academy. All athletes from the Youth National Teams and the Development Academy will be tested this spring and each athlete’s test results and subsequent SPARQ Soccer Rating will serve as the foundation for a comprehensive individual program to focus training and track progress and improvement over time.
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LA MANGA, Spain (March 14, 2008) – The U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team made tied 1-1 with the France U-19 Women’s National Team in its third and final match at the La Manga U-19 International Tournament. The draw gave the USA second place in the eight team tournament behind Italy’s U-19s, which won all three of their games in the other group. The USA was the only other team to go unbeaten.
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LA MANGA, Spain (March 12, 2008) – The U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team made it two victories in a row over Scandinavian teams who are a year older, defeating Norway’s U-19s by a 1-0 score at the La Manga U-19 International Tournament. The USA’s lone goal came in the 4th minute as Laurie Nosbusch finished smartly off a Tiffany McCarty cross and the goal held up the rest of the way.
 
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