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Fire releases regular season schedule
will be the first of nine meetings against Western Conference foes, a road battle with the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Galaxy on March 3. The home opener is March 9 vs. New England, a good home opening opponent. The Fire is 2-0-3 in home
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Fire preps for Combine, SuperDraft
Ventura, Calif., for the second phase of training. The third and final one is the four-team Carolina Cup competition in Charleston, S.C. It leads into the March 3 regular season opener, a road match against the Los Angeles Galaxy .
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Fire acquires Lindpere; announces preseason schedule
nation days before Christmas. The first regular season match is Mar. 3 against the two-time defending MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Galaxy at the Home Depot Center. Thats a week earlier than the 2012 season openers. The Fires home opener is Mar. 9 against
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Posada to step down as Fire president
announced this week that its 2013 season opener will be a road match against the two-time defending MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Galaxy on March 3 the earlier start in franchise history. The first home match will be against the New England Revolution on
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Fire lose Gargan in Phase 2 of draft
was defender Danny Califf, formerly of Chivas USA. Toronto FC claimed him. The two-time defending MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Galaxy traded to get Chivas USAs second spot in the draft and used it to take ex-Houston midfielder Colin Clark. Further down
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Keane gets Galaxy 2-0 win over Quakes in debut
Robbie Keane scored in the 21st minute of his dynamic MLS debut, leading the Los Angeles Galaxy to a 2-0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes on Saturday night.
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Earthquakes face daunting task against L.A. Galaxy
The struggling Earethquakes face the daunting task of taking on the league-leading Los Angeles Galaxy on the road this Saturday, complete with new star signing Robbie Keane.
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Zuras departure creates quandary for Earthquakes
The man who the Earthquakes hoped would be their late season lift has left the club with barely more than a sputter. After only 20 ineffective minutes on the field in the teams 2-0 loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy , Zura left the club to return to his native Ecuador.
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Quakes battle to draw with L.A.
A spirited match between the Earthquakes and the Los Angeles Galaxy ended in a 2-2 draw as twice the home side came from a goal down.
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Late free kick lifts Earthquakes over Galaxy
As they have all season, the San Jose Earthquakes left it late to find a game winner, but a winner they found, as a Victor Bernardez 35 yard free kick gave the visitors a 1-0 victory over the LA Galaxy .





























