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soccer

Oregon Soccer Beats Buffalo with Overtime Goal

Oregon's Emma Eddy keeps team from ending non-conference series on a tie

BlogCulture 3 years ago

Oregon (4-1-3) should’ve easily beat Buffalo (3-3-1) Sunday, Sept. 22. They dominated the game: The offense had several shots, had ball possession for the majority of … Continue reading →

Oregon Soccer Gets Third Tie of Season

After tie, Oregon's roster will spend nine-day break recovering

BlogCultureSports 4 years ago

With 470 fans in attendance at Papé Field, University of Portland Pilots (2-1-2) and the Oregon Ducks (3-1-3) women’s soccer teams continued their nearly 20 … Continue reading →

Oregon Wins at Home Again

4-0 win against Villanova is first shutout of season

BlogCultureSports 4 years ago

Oregon’s second 2019 season home game didn’t have the flurry of shots like Friday’s game. Oregon (2-1-1) instead played a smarter, more defensive game that, … Continue reading →

Oregon Soccer Finds First Win of Season at Home

Oregon has a flurry of shots during game, but beats Portland State, 4-2

BlogCultureSports 4 years ago

It’s a good thing the game started about 20 minutes late. Nearly 7:05 pm, when the match was supposed to start, many women’s soccer fans … Continue reading →

A Timber at Fever Pitch

Eugene’s Echo Squadron goes rabid as Portland Timbers earn a trip to their second ever MLS Cup Final

Sports 4 years ago

With a 0-0 draw in the first leg of the Major League Soccer (MLS) Western Conference finals in Portland, the second leg in Kansas City … Continue reading →

Hospitality beyond World Cup Host Cities

Thousands of miles from the closest host city, Russian people’s kindness continues to impress

BlogCulture 5 years ago

I may be a rapid soccer fan, but I’m also an environmental and indigenous peoples’ rights advocate, so I couldn’t resist the temptation of visiting … Continue reading →

Goodbye Uruguay

A disappointing exit despite an exemplary performance from the small country with an enormous soccer culture

BlogCulture 5 years ago

One of just three teams to earn all nine possible points in the group stage, and the only team to do so without conceding a … Continue reading →

Hospitable ‘Hooligans’

Our man in Volgograd watches and plays soccer during the World Cup in Russia

BlogCulture 5 years ago

Unlike American football, most soccer fans actually play (or used to play) the sport they watch so passionately, so soccer spectators frequently transform themselves into … Continue reading →

World Cup Update

Sleepless in Saransk

BlogCulture 5 years ago

The capital city of the Republic of Mordovia (from where all Finno-Ugric peoples originate, purportedly), Saransk, is the smallest city to host World Cup matches … Continue reading →

Cueva, Cueva, Cueva

Peruvian fans defy disheartenment in their first World Cup in 36 years

BlogCulture 5 years ago

The collective sigh of disbelief and disappointment seemed deafening and debilitating for a couple seconds, during Peru’s World Cup opener against Denmark June 16, but … Continue reading →

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