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Giorgio Chinaglia
Giorgio Chinaglia

Giorgio Chinaglia 1947–2012

Former New York Cosmos and Italian soccer star Giorgio Chinaglia passed away on April 2 at the age of 65. Chinaglia, who retired as the North American Soccer League's all-time leading scorer in 1983, had been hosting The Football Show on SiriusXM since 2006. Our condolences go out to the family of Giorgio Chinaglia.

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UEFA Champions League

Catch live coverage of every UEFA Champions League match through the quarterfinals, semifinals and the single match championship in Munich on May 19.

The UEFA Champions League is the most prestigious soccer club competition in the world, run by the UEFA – the governing body for European soccer – and draws the most talented teams from the best leagues in Europe.

See the match schedule

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Barclays English Premier League

Hear many of Europe's top teams battle it out on the pitch all season long. Tune in and treat yourself to all the passion of British football — there is nothing "proper" about it.

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Manchester United

Manchester United English Premier League

Sirius and XM subscribers also have access to live play-by-play of every Manchester United English Premier League match and will hear the official club broadcast all season long.

Soccer Talk
Men in Blazers

Men in Blazers

Mondays & Fridays 9 am ET
Sports Play-by-Play Ch 92 (Sirius)| Ch. 207 (XM)

A soccer call-in show that holds these truths to be self-evident: Soccer is at the heart of everything that is important in our world — politics, culture, history and hair transplants. Michael Davies (@embassydavies) and Roger Bennett (@rogbennett) are your Men in Blazers.

Soccer Talk
Soccer Ball Streak

Counter Attack

Weekend Mornings before Matches

Listen to the weekend soccer preview show with Dan Bloom and Pete Koury every Saturday morning leading up to the first match of the day.

  • John HarkesHarkes played for the U.S. national team from 1987 to 2000, appeared in two FIFA World Cup tournaments (1990, 1994), and was named the team’s captain. The standout midfielder played 90 full internationals in his career with the U.S. team and was chosen as co-MVP of the 1995 Copa America in Uruguay. Harkes was among the first Americans to succeed at a high level in Europe, where he played for Sheffield Wednesday (1990-93), Derby County (1993-95) and West Ham United (1995-96) in England’s First Division and Premier League. He led DC United to five major titles in three seasons as team captain from 1996-1998, including back-to-back MLS Cup Championships in 1996 and 1997, the 1996 U.S. Open Cup, the 1998 CONCACAF Champions' Cup, and the 1998 Inter-American Cup. Harkes was named to MLS All-Star teams all three years. As a broadcaster, Harkes called MLS and U.S. Men’s National Team games from 2006 to 2011, including World Cup matches in 2006 and 2010 for ESPN.