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  2. Soccer America - Wikipedia

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    Soccer America launched its web site in 1995, its e-letters in 2001, and discontinued its print magazine in 2017. Soccer America's e-letters include: SoccerAmericaDaily, SA Confidential, GameReport, Soccer on TV, the YouthSoccerInsider and Paul Gardner's SoccerTalk. Gardner won the National Soccer Hall of Fame Colin Jose Media Award [2] in 2010

  3. Club América - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2020 survey by Gilt Edge Soccer Marketing, América is the ninth most popular team in the U.S., the only non-European in the top ten, and the only one from Latin America. [151] Also, a 2014 study conducted by EuroAmericas Sports Marketing ranked América as the most popular Mexican club in Asia.

  4. United States men's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. played its first official international match under the auspices of U.S. Soccer on August 20, 1916, against Sweden in Stockholm, where the U.S. won 3–2. [14] The first official U.S. formation in 1916, Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Sweden. The U.S. fielded a team in the 1930 World Cup in Uruguay, the first edition of the World Cup.

  5. Messi goes viral with goal celebration: Inter Miami tops Club ...

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    Inter Miami vs. Club America penalty kicks. Round 1: V. Dávila misses for Club América, F. Redondo misses for Inter Miami. Round 2: A. Cervantes misses for Club América, D. Martínez scores for ...

  6. United States Soccer Federation - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is the professional, top-division league in North America and as of 2024, is composed of 14 teams based in the U.S. [95] Two professional, top-division leagues preceded the NWSL: the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), which featured many players from the 1999 FIFA Women's Cup-winning team (as ...

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