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Columbus Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte sidelined multiple weeks with oblique injury
Columbus Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte sidelined multiple weeks with oblique injury

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Columbus Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte sidelined multiple weeks with oblique injury

Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte is expected to sidelined two to six weeks with an oblique injury, according to coach Wilfried Nancy. Schulte was scratched from the Crew's starting lineup against Charlotte FC on May 24 after suffering the injury during pregame warmups. Crew goalkeeper Patrick Schulte speaks to teammates on May 3. On May 22, Schulte was named to the United States men's national team June roster. There has yet to be an update from the USMNT on Schulte's status for the upcoming camp. Advertisement Nicholas Hagen replaced Schulte in the lineup against Charlotte, and is confirmed by Nancy as Columbus' starting goalkeeper with Schulte unavailable. Steven Moreira participates in full training after leaving Charlotte game early Steven Moreira was the second player removed from the Crew's lineup at Charlotte due to injury, though the defender is expected to be available for the Nashville game on May 28. "He's going to train today," Nancy said on Tuesday, May 27. "So, he should be fine." After going down in the 18th minute, Moreira stayed on the field without any medical attention but Nancy took Moreira out two minutes later. Moreira entered the game dealing with a foot injury, leading to Nancy making the decision to pull Moreira to avoid worsening the issue. Advertisement bmackay@ @brimackay15 Get more Columbus Crew content by listening to our podcast This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Patrick Schulte out multiple weeks for Columbus Crew

Harimau Malaya to face Cape Verde in historic friendly
Harimau Malaya to face Cape Verde in historic friendly

New Straits Times

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Harimau Malaya to face Cape Verde in historic friendly

KUALA LUMPUR: Harimau Malaya will take on Cape Verde for the first time in an international friendly at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras on May 29. World No. 72 Cape Verde are expected to provide a stern test for 131st-ranked Malaysia ahead of their crunch Asian Cup Group F qualifier against Vietnam on June 10. The Blue Sharks, who reached the last 16 of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, boast a squad brimming with experience from top leagues across Europe and the United States. Among their key players are Logan Costa (Villarreal), Steven Moreira (Columbus Crew), Gilson Tavares (Akron Tolyatti), Ryan Mendes (Kocaelispor) and veteran goalkeeper Vozinha of GD Chaves. Rising star Dailon Livramento, currently on the books of Serie A side Hellas Verona, adds youthful spark to their lineup. Peter Cklamovski's men will lock horns with Cape Verde again in a closed-door training match in Bukit Jalil on June 3. In a statement, the FA of Malaysia (FAM) said both matches are crucial in preparing the national team for the must-win qualifier against Vietnam. "These games are designed to give the national team competitive minutes and strategic exposure ahead of the Vietnam match," said FAM. Malaysia kicked off their Asian Cup qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win over Nepal at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium in March, while Vietnam hammered Laos 5-0 in their opener. Tickets for the Cape Verde and Vietnam matches go on sale from May 12 at Prices for the Cape Verde game are RM40 (open seating) and RM5 for children aged between five and 12. For the Vietnam clash, ticket prices are RM40 (open), RM60 (grandstand), RM70 (premium), and RM5 for children. All tickets will be sold exclusively online.

How to watch Columbus Crew vs Lionel Messi, Inter Miami: Streaming info
How to watch Columbus Crew vs Lionel Messi, Inter Miami: Streaming info

Yahoo

time19-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

How to watch Columbus Crew vs Lionel Messi, Inter Miami: Streaming info

The Crew have arguably their biggest matchup of the season in Cleveland against Lionel Messi and Inter Miami on April 19. Playing at Huntington Bank Field - home of the Cleveland Browns - the Crew are looking to remain undefeated in MLS play after starting the regular season 5-0-3. Miami is the only other undefeated team in the league, sitting at 4-0-3. Advertisement "We just want to win games," Crew defender Steven Moreira said. "It will be a big game, and it will be very fun to watch and play this game." Here is how to watch the Crew vs. Miami in their first meeting of the season. Where is Columbus Crew vs Inter Miami livestreaming today? Live stream: Apple TV, 4:30 p.m. The Crew vs Miami game will be streamed on Apple TV with an MLS Season Pass subscription. Jake Zivin and Taylor Twellman will be on the call. A Spanish broadcast will also be available with Sammy Sadovnik and Diego Valeri on the call. What station is Columbus Crew vs Inter Miami radio broadcast? The radio broadcast of Crew vs Miami will be available on 105.7 FM and the iHeartRadio app with Chris Doran on the call. The Spanish radio broadcast, featuring Juan Valladares, will be available via 103.1 FM La Mega. Columbus Crew recent results April 13: at St. Louis City (W, 2-1) April 5: vs CF Montreal (W, 2-1) March 29: at D.C. United (W, 2-1) March 22: vs New York City FC (D, 0-0) March 15: at San Diego FC (D, 1-1) Columbus Crew upcoming schedule April 26: vs San Jose Earthquakes May 3: vs Charlotte FC May10: at Philadelphia Union May 14: vs FC Cincinnati May 24: at Charlotte FC Advertisement bmackay@ @brimackay15 Get more Columbus Crew content by listening to our podcast This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Crew vs Lionel Messi, Inter Miami: How to watch, stream live

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