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SOCCER ROUNDUP

Late goal sends Spain to quarterfinals

One goal in the closing moments meant more to David Villa than his hat trick earlier in the European Championship.

With a stunning burst in injury time, Villa put Spain into the European Cup quarterfinals yesterday. He outraced two Sweden defenders to a long pass and sent it into the net for a 2-1 victory at Innsbruck, Austria. It was his fourth goal in two games and put Spain at 6 points in Group D, 3 more than Sweden.

"I'm prouder of this goal than I was of the three that I scored the other day [against Russia]," Villa said.

Villa beat defender Petter Hansson to the 40-yard pass from Joan Capdevila. Hansson could not make a play as Villa poked the ball to the left of charging goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson for the victory.

Fernando Torres put Spain in front when he lunged at a pass by David Silva with his right foot outstretched and touched it past Isaksson in the 15th minute. Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic tied it in the 34th minute.

Russia 1, Greece 0 - Greece's four-year reign as European champion officially ended after losing to Russia in Salzburg, Austria. The Greeks needed at least a draw to stay in contention in Group D, but Konstantin Zyryanov's 33d-minute goal, combined with Spain's win, left the surprise 2004 champions with nothing to play for in their final match.

MLS
Crew 3, Wizards 0 - Alejandro Moreno scored a goal in each half to help Columbus break a club-record goal drought (370 minutes) and four-match winless streak with a victory in Kansas City.

Galaxy 3, Earthquakes 0 - Edson Buddle scored three goals, and David Beckham had an assist as Los Angeles routed host San Jose.

United 4, Red Bulls 1 - Luciano Emilio had his first three-goal game, leading D.C. United past visiting New York. Emilio has scored in four straight games.

Toronto FC 3, Rapids 1 - Rohan Ricketts scored his first two MLS goals as Toronto remained unbeaten at home (5-0-2).

Real Salt Lake 1, Chivas USA 0 - In Carson, Calif., Robbie Findley scored in the 34th minute to give Salt Lake its first road win of the season.

World Cup qualifying
Peru 1, Colombia 1 - Despite playing without four of its top players, Peru earned a tie in Lima, keeping the door open for its first finals appearance since 1982. 

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