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Len Oliver, Washington, D.C., soccer luminary, dies at 88 - The Washington Post


Len Oliver, a National Soccer Hall of Famer who mentored thousands of aspiring coaches and was a fixture in the D.C.-area soccer scene for decades, died Sunday in Washington. He was 88. His ... Read More

Former Temple soccer star Len Oliver pledges brain to concussion research - PhillyVoice


Len Oliver, a three-time All-American who boosted Temple to national championships in 1951 and 1953, is finalizing details with the Concussion Legacy Foundation ... Read More

From Senegal to Washington, this soccer player is quickly adapting — and emerging as a star - The Washington Post


From Senegal to Washington, this soccer player is quickly adapting — and emerging as a star October 11, 2021 More than 3 years ago Abdou “Papa” Toure practices with teammates in Alexandria ... Read More

Washington-Liberty, Stone Bridge headline latest girls’ soccer Top 10 rankings - The Washington Post


Even with a new coach, Washington-Liberty might have boasted the most continuity of any D.C.-area girls’ soccer team entering the spring. The Generals returned 13 seniors and first-year coach ... Read More

U.S. soccer Hall of Famer is donating his brain for concussion research. The twist? He’s 82. - The Washington Post


U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame member Len Oliver has spent the majority of his life around the beautiful game. He represented the U.S. on the Olympic qualifying team and at the Pan American Games in 1963. Read More

Philly Soccer Show: Len Oliver - CBS Philadelphia


PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- He was born on the tough streets of Kensington, ended up with a career in the CIA, and in between he put together a Hall of Fame soccer career. Len Oliver is our guest on ... Read More

D.C. United’s new stadium opens in about five weeks. Here’s a new look at Audi Field. - The Washington Post


D.C. United will christen its new, 20,000-capacity stadium, Audi Field, on July 14 against the Vancouver Whitecaps. The venue is located in Southwest Washington, two diagonal blocks from Nationals ... Read More

Another women’s soccer team is coming to Washington — and Audi Field


Starting in August, a yet-to-be-named D.C. franchise, which counts D.C. United as a major investor, will begin play in a new women’s circuit. Read More

Len Oliver, US Soccer Hall of Famer, to Donate Brain for Concussion Research | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors - Bleacher Report


United States National Soccer Hall of Famer Len Oliver will posthumously donate his brain and spinal cord to the Concussion Legacy Foundation and to the CTE Center at Boston University, according ... Read More

USA soccer has an accessibility problem. A D.C. nonprofit tries to help tackle it. - The Washington Post


When his playing career ended, Amir Lowery began coaching youth soccer in the city and quickly recognized a problem. “D.C. wasn’t truly represented,” he recalled this week. The players were ... Read More

Len Oliver will donate brain for concussion research - Sports Illustrated


U.S Soccer Hall of Famer Len Oliver has pledged to donate his brain and spinal cord for concussion research, according to the Washington Post. Oliver, 82, is the latest in a group of soccer ... Read More


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