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Roundup of Soccer News in North America

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Jun 21, 2024

Another week in North American soccer brings a fresh set of intriguing news stories. Giorgos Giakoumakis, who recently made a move to Liga MX club Cruz Azul, did not hold back in criticizing Major League Soccer. He emphasized the importance of high expectations and motivation in his new league, contrasting it with what he perceived as a more accepting attitude towards losing in MLS.

Meanwhile, New York Red Bulls midfielder Frankie Amaya is reportedly on the verge of a multi-million dollar transfer to Liga MX side Toluca. The 23-year-old has impressed since joining the Red Bulls in 2021, leading to a potentially lucrative move to Mexico.

In MLS action, Kei Kamara made history by tying Landon Donovan for second place on the all-time goalscoring charts with his 145th goal. The veteran striker scored a late equalizer for LAFC against Austin, cementing his place in the league’s record books.

On the international front, the United States Women’s National Team dropped to fifth in the latest FIFA ranking, marking their lowest position since rankings began in 2003. Previously a dominant force in women’s soccer, the team has slipped three places in just six months.

Houston Dynamo finalized a club-record signing with the acquisition of forward Ezequiel Ponce from AEK Athens. The Argentine player impressed during his time in Greece, scoring 16 goals in 38 appearances. However, Dynamo fans will have to wait until after July 18 for Ponce to make his debut, as he is unable to play until the summer transfer window opens.

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