SOCCER: O'BRIEN BELONGS TO CHIVAS.Byline: Daily News Staff and Wire Services John O'Brien John O'Brien may refer to: In public life:
Headquartered in Vinings, just outside Atlanta in unincorporated Cobb County, Georgia, Home Depot employs more than 355,000 people and operates 2,164 big-box Center, his efforts were game, his desire to fit in sincere. O'Brien, the immensely skillful skill·ful adj. 1. Possessing or exercising skill; expert. See Synonyms at proficient. 2. Characterized by, exhibiting, or requiring skill. midfielder who developed his game in Ajax Amsterdam's legendary youth system, officially joined the Major League Soccer club Tuesday, a crucial step in his aim to return to the U.S. starting lineup For the line of action figures, see . A starting lineup in sports refers to the set of players actively participating in the event when the game begins. The players in the starting lineup are commonly referred to as starters, whereas the others are substitutes for the World Cup. "There's no place I'd rather be in MLS See multilevel security. ," said O'Brien, 28, who grew up in Playa playa or pan or flat or dry lake Flat-bottomed depression that is periodically covered by water. Playas occur in interior desert basins and adjacent to coasts in arid and semiarid regions. del Rey Del Rey may refer to:
Once a burgeoning star for Ajax's first team, O'Brien's career has been repeatedly derailed by hamstring and Achilles' tendon injuries, and he's played sparingly the past year because of a groin injury. He last month negotiated his release from Dutch club ADO Den Haag ADO Den Haag (ADO stands for Alles Door Oefening, Everything Through Practice) is the main football club in the city of The Hague. The club was for a time known as FC Den Haag, with ADO representing the amateur branch of the club. , began negotiations with MLS, and Chivas USA acquired him with an allocation, clearing roster and salary-cap space by waiving midfielder Jesus Ochoa. "I know his goal, in addition to helping Chivas USA, is to be a part of our national team (at the World Cup) in Germany," Chivas USA coach Bob Bradley said. "It's a goal that fits well, because when you have players who are competing to be on the national team, who have that ability, I think it sets a good example for everyone else in our club. I think that's what all players aspire to do." O'Brien, who started all five U.S. games at the 2002 World Cup, on Tuesday received his first call-up to the U.S. team since last summer. He's expected to see some time in Chivas USA's game Saturday at D.C. United he's healthy but not yet match-fit and in the U.S. game next Tuesday against Jamaica in Cary, N.C. - Matt Zimmerman --Meola's century: Tony Meola, the starting U.S. goalkeeper at the 1990 and 1994 World Cups and a backup in 2002, will make his 100th international appearance next week against Jamaica. Meola, 37, not considered in the running for a World Cup roster berth, was included in the 18-player roster announced Tuesday by U.S. coach Bruce Arena, who was Meola's coach at the University of Virginia. Defender Chris Albright, away from the national team since suffering a knee injury during the U.S. training camp at HDC (Hard Disk Controller) See disk controller. HDC - Disk Controller in January, returns to the team. Other "bubble" players returning from injury are New England midfielders Pat Noonan and Steve Ralston. - Scott French --First two to final four: Two late goals sent AC Milan to the semifinals of the UEFA UEFA Union of European Football Associations UEFA n abbr (= Union of European Football Associations) → U.E.F.A. Champions League, but crosstown rival Inter Milan couldn't survive a trip to Spain. Filippo Inzaghi scored in the 88th minute and Andriy Shevchenko in stoppage time to deliver AC Milan a 3-1 triumph over French champion Lyon and a final-four meeting with Barcelona or Benfica, who finish their two-game, total-goals quarterfinal series today. Inzaghi broke a 1-1 tie that would have sent Lyon to the semifinals on the away-goals rule. The teams drew 0-0 last week in France. Shevchenko's goal was his record 52nd in European Cup play. Rodolfo Arruabarrena's 58th-minute goal gave Villarreal a 1-0 victory over visiting Inter, tying the series 2-2 on aggregate. The Spaniards advanced to play Arsenal or Juventus because it scored in its away leg in Milan last week. |
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