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New York 1, Toronto F.C. 1: Red Bulls Go North And Earn A PointTORONTO (AP) Dave van den Bergh scored on a left-footed free kick from about 25 yards out in the 39th minute Thursday night as the Red Bulls earned a 1-1 tie with Toronto F.C., ending Toronto’s three-game winning streak. News and features from around the world of soccer and the Web. Go to the Goal Blog » More on Soccer Red Bulls Champions League UEFA Cup Other International Cup International LeaguesMarco Vélez scored his first M.L.S. goal to give Toronto (3-2-1) the early lead. He scored when he slipped the marking of Juan Pablo Ángel and put Laurent Robert’s curling free kick behind goalkeeper Jon Conway in the 22nd minute. New York (2-1-2) answered when Toronto defender Tyrone Marshall was called for a hand ball just outside the penalty area, and van den Bergh fired a free kick to the left corner past Toronto goalkeeper Greg Sutton. Toronto has received a spark recently from the Honduran midfielder Amado Guevara, who has scored two goals in his four games with the club. Guevara played for the MetroStars from 2003 through 2006. Tag CloudExternal InformationAdditional InformationSoccer Notebook: Rage and Revival in Italy’s Sports Opera...Fairways and Greens, and a Flag in the Gallery... A Whole New Game Ball?... Red Bulls 3, F.C. Dallas 0: Mathis Is Glad to Be Back With Red Bulls... Where Am I?News Main Page - Business - New York 1, Toronto F.C. 1: Red Bulls Go North And Earn A Point |
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