Sol Sunday Gameday

The L.A. Sol (2-0) of WPS kick off their third ever game at 1 p.m. at Home Depot Center against FC Gold Pride (1-0-1) and need a win or a tie to retain sole possession of first place.

Game preview.

Notable:
*The Sol have scored four and have yet to concede a goal.

*Brandi Chastain did not travel with the Gold Pride for this afternoon’s game.

*The Sol are without striker Han Duan who is busy back home with something called the Chinese Provincial Games.

*The Sol beat FC Gold Pride twice in preseason, notching two goal victories on each outing.

There’s no radio or TV coverage, but I’ll blog and Tweet from the game as usual.

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Galaxy, Chivas USA & Sol Injury Update

As promised, here’s a look at who’s in and who’s out of this weekend’s games:

Galaxy –
*The tight-lipped Galaxy organization aren’t telling all their secrets, but I was able to glean that striker Edson Buddle will not travel with the team for Saturday’s game against San Jose in Oakland because he’s still bothered by a quad strain that has kept him out of action since the season began. BTW, it takes Buddle a little longer than other players to come back from comparable injuries I was told today.

*Defender Todd Dunivant and young forward Tristan Bowen of Van Nuys are with the 18-man travel roster for the first time this season, although that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll see action, of course.

*Midfielder Dema Kovalenko, having completed his suspension, is on the squad; striker Alan Gordon and defender Gregg Berhalter are both suspended after their respective red cards last week.

Chivas USA –
*Not much new with Chivas USA for the showdown with Seattle at Home Depot Center Saturday since Burling, Jazic, Kennedy, Razov, Suarez, Vaughn and Victorine are all still out; neither Braun or Galindo are in full training, but are officially listed as doubtful.

*BTW, check out this little video with an unexpected star.

Sol –
Chinese striker Han Duan won’t play Sunday in Carson against FC Gold Pride; she’s back in her homeland playing in the Chinese Provincial Games.

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Midweek Kicks

There are some advantages when the Internet, telephones and computer system go down simultaneously at work (keep in mind I work at a newspaper): I could remain blissfully ignorant Tuesday of the stunning Liverpool-Chelsea UEFA Champions League game until I could go home and watch it (ah, I miss the pre-blogging days some times) held on the eve of English football’s most tragic day and with memories of the even more amazing Liverpool comeback in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final still fresh.

Things aren’t due to be fixed at work until about 1 p.m. today so with any luck things will follow the same pattern with regard to the Manchester United-Porto game (which is a roundabout way of saying don’t expect much blogging).

So let’s play a little catch-up:

*Seattle’s Fredy Montero will be able to fully concentrate on the Sounders game with Chivas USA after the resolution of the legal issues hanging over him.

*We won’t be seeing Kasey Keller in goal for Seattle this weekend after his red card against Kansas City for handling the ball outside the box and he’s still angry about it.

BTW, here’s what Seattle Coach Sigi Schmid told me about Keller’s ejection when I spoke to him Monday:

“His hands were in tight. I think if it’s a defender that slides into an attacker in the same manner I think the referee gives him a yellow card and we move on. But because it’s a goalkeeper the instinct is to say he probably tried to bat it down with his hands. It’s a tough one to argue, but it it was a tough call. It’s not like he had his arms extended, it’s not like he threw his arms at the ball or anything like that. He basically slid into it like a defender would slide into a tackle.”

*Chivas USA will hold its second “Practice in the Community” at 10 a.m. Sunday at Montebello High School, 2100 West Cleveland Ave. Fans can take photos, get autographs and meet players after the practice. It’s free.

*North (Torrance) High’s Andre Turoldo and Matt Chavez were named Daily Breeze Player of the Year and Coach of the Year respectively.

*Lastly, the Sol is having a not to be missed ticket sale today in recognition of tax day for Sunday’s game at Home Depot Center.

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Sol Tax Day Ticket Deal

If you’re one of the millions toiling over your taxes this weekend, perhaps you’ll appreciate hearing there is sunlight (sol light?) at the end of the tunnel.

The new Carson-based WPS team has a special one-day ticket deal Wednesday (tax day) that will see every seat in the stadium priced at just $4.15 (yes, on April 15) for the home games against FC Gold Pride April 19, the Boston Breakers May 10 and the Chicago Red Stars June 3.

Considering the best seats in the house usually cost $60, that’s a very deep discount, although the price does not include suites, field level seats, or front row seats.

Here’s the catch: the sale begins at 10:00am and ends at midnight (the tax deadline) and tickets must be purchased here.

The Sol are officially set to announce the deal Monday, but you heard it here first.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend – even if you are still doing your taxes.

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Twittering WPS & Abby’s Road

Women’s Professional Soccer Commissioner Tonya Antonucci tweeted this afternoon that the L.A. Sol’s Aly Wagner and the Washington Freedom’s Kati Jo Spisak will Twitter from the inaugural game of the new pro league that kicks off at 3 p.m. Sunday from the Home Depot center.

Wagner hasn’t signed up for Twitter yet (or at least I couldn’t find her just now on a search), so I’ll pass along how to receive her tweets later.

Meanwhile, here’s an AP profile (and picture) of the Freedom’s Abby Wambach, a South Bay resident who will play in her first competitive game Sunday since breaking her leg with the U.S. Women’s National Team, which meant she missed the Olympics.

By JOSEPH WHITE
AP Sports Writer
BOYDS, Md. (AP) – Hermosa Beach resident Abby Wambach was still in the ambulance, morphine easing the pain from her broken leg, when she got a call phone from her hero, mentor and friend Mia Hamm.

The conversation – between the most prolific international goal-scorer of all time and the
person who will likely take over that title someday – began like something from the
theater of the absurd.

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“She said, ‘What are you doing, why are you picking up?'” Wambach said. “I’m like, ‘Why are you calling me if you didn’t want to talk?'”

As they shared information about the injury, Hamm was as devastated as Wambach.

The fracture, from a collision with a Brazilian player during an exhibition game on July 16 2008, would keep the United States’ most powerful scoring threat out of the women’s soccer tournament at the Beijing Olympics.

“She knew what an impact I would be,” Wambach said, “and she knew how difficult it was going to be.”

Hamm, a Manhattan Beach resident who lives only 10 minutes from Wambach, would bring her twins over to Wambach’s house as a sort of divert-your-mind therapy.

Wambach watched every minute of every game on television, occasionally yelling at the screen as her teammates won the gold.

Wambach also chilled out.

She played the guitar, read a lot and went surfing once her leg would permit it.

The downtime led to a realization: Before the injury, she had worn herself to
a perfection-driven frazzle trying to be The Next Mia Hamm.

“I definitely did a lot of soul searching,” Wambach said. “Why did I break my leg? Why the timing? Why then? I think I really need to consider what this game meant to me and why I played it. I was stressed during that time going into the Olympics, and that’s not what brings the best out of me. I couldn’t show it to anybody. I didn’t want anybody to know — and that’s the game. It’s a really big mind game when you’re going into a world event like that. It’s comical how stressed I was, because then I’m laying on my couch with a broken leg, I’m like, ‘Why was I even thinking about being so stressed? It’s a game.’

“And so when they won, it was even more calming to me, like, ‘I’m really not all that
important.’ Of course I am, but I’m not the end-all and be-all.”

Wambach returned to the practice field this month at the wind-swept facilities of the Maryland SoccerPlex in the far-out suburbs of the nation’s capital, practicing with her new-old team, the Washington Freedom.

Wambach played for the Freedom during the three-year run of the WUSA,
and she is back with the franchise again for the launch of the new Women’s Professional Soccer league, which debuts when Washington plays the Sol on Sunday.

“I personally think that (the injury) is going to extend my career five years longer,” Wambach said. “First of all, getting eight months rest for your muscles and your joints and your body, and then the mental thing where if I was stressed like that and we kept winning, I would have stayed that stressed. I wouldn’t have been able to really detach myself from playing.”

Not that Wambach looks any different on the field. She is still big, strong, powerful and
agile – a nightmare for any defender.

Off the field, she is still a goofball who has yet to meet a practical joke she doesn’t like, yet also a person who speaks her mind as a budding humanitarian and philanthropist.

She was one of nine American athletes the Chinese listed as potential troublemakers during the run-up to the Olympics.

So, yes, Wambach is still living life 100 miles per hour.

“Now she’s going 100 miles per hour – but she knows where she’s going,” said Briana Scurry, the longtime U.S. national team goalkeeper and Wambach’s teammate with the Freedom.

Wambach is Exhibit A why the U.S. needs a topflight league to support its Olympic and World Cup teams.

She was a bundle of nerves during her first camps with the U.S. team eight years
ago, but her games with the Freedom – with Hamm as a teammate – allowed her to showcase her talent and win the confidence of then-coach April Heinrichs.

Wambach has an amzing 99 goals in 127 games in international play as well as a gold medal from the 2004 Olympics in Greece. At age 28, she’s well within striking distance of the world record of 158 goals set by Hamm, who retired after the Athens Games.

Oddly enough, the new league could hinder Wambach’s chances of reaching the record because the national team will play fewer games to accommodate the WPS schedule.

Also, Germany’s Birgit Prinz (122 goals at age 31) could overtake Hamm first.

Right now, however, Wambach’s priorities are the Freedom and the new league, which both have more modest budgets and expectations than the failed WUSA. Even so, leagues need stars, and she knows that’s a role she’s expected to fill.

“I was clueless six years ago when I first got to the Washington Freedom,” Wambach said. “I didn’t know what I was doing. It’s just totally different. I feel confident. The things that I’ve learn the past six years will really help this team, and really the league. I’m in more of a leadership role and a role where you set the standard, so how I train, how I play, the mistakes that I make, how I present myself, it all makes a difference.”

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Sportsmanship, Sol & Seacrest

And yeah, the headline is in order of importance.

Heartwarming tale of a Los Angeles-area girls youth soccer team who won a championship, but then couldn’t afford to travel to the tournament they had qualified for.

(Any yeah, I know Ryan Seacrest is involved, it’s still worth a listen).

Check it out here.

The Sol also trimmed its roster today ahead of Sunday’s WPS opener against the Washington Freedom. Here’s the roster.

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Thursday’s Short Passes

Very short:

* Mexico beat Bolivia 5-1 Wednesday in Colorado. Guess Sven-Goran Eriksson saves his job for now.

*The Galaxy’s Josh Tudela talks live on the club’s official blog at 1 p.m. today.

*The L.A. Sol tied 1-1 with USC Tuesday in the club’s first-ever scrimmage, equalizing on a penalty kick late in the game. The club’s first official preseason game is 6 p.m. Saturday at the Home Depot Center Track & Field Stadium again FC Gold Pride, the Bay Area’s WPS entry. The game isn’t being publicized, but fans are welcome to watch.

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WPS Draft: Trojan Rodriguez Goes First & Bruin DiMartino Third

As expected, Boston selected speedster striker Amy Rodriguez with the first pick in today’s Women’s Professional Soccer draft.

UCLA’s Christina DiMartino was picked third by Bay Area team FC Gold Pride.

The Los Angeles Sol took Brittany Bock of Notre Dame with the fifth overall pick.

Live draft updates are here.

The seven-team WPS also announced its playoff format. The regular season winner hosts the title game. The No. 3 and No. 4 teams play a game to determine who faces the second-place finisher with a place in the final at stake.

Updated: The Sol’s second pick is Stanford defender Allison Falk.

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InterLiga Preview: Zorros, Goats & More

Four Mexican teams.

Two spots in the Copa Libertadores at stake.

Two games at sold out Home Depot Center: at 4 p.m. it’s Atlas (known as the Zorros and one of three teams from Guadalajara) against Pachuca (winners of five Mexican championships in the last 10 years) and at 6:30 p.m. CD Guadalajara (will Panchito Mendoza of Chivas USA be in the starting lineup for the mother club at his home stadium?) faces Morelia.

Both games are live on Fox Sports Espanol.

Previews: Atlas-Pachuca.

Chivas-Morelia.

I’m going to wander around the HDC with a camera during the games and soak up the atmosphere. With any luck, I’ll post a few shots tonight.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend: David Beckham starts on the bench for AC Milan at 11:30 a.m. on Fox Soccer Channel in a Serie A game against Roma, while Marta could be officially confirmed as a L.A. Sol player as soon as today.

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