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  2. Soccer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, soccer was the #1 most played team sport by high school boys, and soccer overtook softball to become the #3 most played team sport by high school girls. [137] As of 2006, the U.S. was the #1 country in the world for participation in youth soccer, with 3.9 million American youths (2.3 million boys and 1.6 million girls) registered with ...

  3. History of soccer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. won all three of its group-stage matches, defeating Denmark 3–0, Nigeria 7–1, and North Korea 3–0. [60] The opening game against Denmark attracted 78,972 fans, a world attendance record for any women's sporting event and a Giants Stadium record for a sporting event. [71]

  4. Hispanic and Latino athletes in American sports - Wikipedia

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    These combined truths have made kids either dream about playing soccer abroad, or just play an entirely different sport. Few dream about having great careers in the MLS. [3] There is plenty of potential growth for soccer in the United States. The easiest route would be for the United States to get the Latino community more involved with the MLS.

  5. Women's soccer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    America's approach to growing the game among women has served as a model for other countries' development programs for women at all levels. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] The relative lack of attention — and in some cases, restrictions [ 82 ] — afforded the women's game in traditional soccer-playing countries might also have contributed to the United States ...

  6. Olympics spell out America’s soccer problem, and a solution ...

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    The U.S. defeated Germany 1-0 on Tuesday in Paris to advance to the gold medal match. The rest of the world is catching the U.S. women, a development the sport needs.

  7. United States soccer league system - Wikipedia

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    No professional league in any of the major pro sports leagues in the U.S. or Canada uses a system of promotion and relegation. [1] The country's governing body for the sport, the United States Soccer Federation (also known as the USSF or U.S. Soccer), oversees the league system and is responsible for sanctioning professional leagues.

  8. US goal for Berhalter's second term is 'to change soccer in ...

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    Gregg Berhalter has established a gigantic goal for his second term as U.S. soccer coach. Berhalter was hired after the failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup and led the Americans to the ...

  9. A-League (1995–2004) - Wikipedia

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    Original A-League logo. The A-League was a professional men's soccer league which featured teams from the United States and Canada. Founded in 1996 as the USISL Select League, the competition merged with the American Professional Soccer League in 1997 to become the USISL A-League.