Americans Abroad: Our Boys in the Bundesliga

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 Americans Abroad: Our Boys in the Bundesliga
Weekend German action: Americans had a hand in all three1860 goals in a Munich victory while Preston Zimmerman opened his account in a losing Hamburg SV II cause. --- Karlsruhe 1 - 2 Hannover 96: Steve Cherundolo started and went the distance for the 96ers who evened their record after coming from behind to defeat newly-promoted Karlsruhe. [link]

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