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Dynamo Daily - June 3, 2010

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The Dynamo suffered a heartbreaking loss last night, after the New York Red Bulls scored in the fourth minute of stoppage time to win the match 2-1. The loss puts the Dynamo’s record below .500 for the first time all season. The loss also broke the streak of ten straight games alternating wins and losses. This was the second consecutive game that the Dynamo lost in stoppage time. In case you missed the game, be sure to check out photos and highlights from last night’s match.


It was revealed today that former South African president Nelson Mandela will be attending the opening ceremonies for the World Cup.


People are wondering what the future may hold for Bob Bradley after this year’s World Cup.


As the U.S. men’s national team begins training in South Africa, they hope to acclimate themselves quickly to the different weather and altitude they will face, which can have a major impact on their ability to play.


In South Africa, the World Cup ball choice is still under fire by many people for its strange construction and aerodynamic properties.