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Of the 48 World Cup nations, the US is the only one where soccer is a middle-class country club sport

Parents of most youngsters taking up soccer in the US are well placed to afford the high sums it takes to put them in competitive arenas

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Of the 48 World Cup nations, the US is the only one where soccer is a middle-class country club sport

Parents of most youngsters taking up soccer in the US are well placed to afford the high sums it takes to put them in competitive arenas

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nytimes.com1 g fa

U.S. Soccer wanted a top coach for the 2026 World Cup. Billionaires helped make it happen

In order for U.S. Soccer to swing big at a home World Cup, it needed financial help. Mauricio Pochettino wouldn't have been hired without it

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·irishtimes.com

    Of the 48 World Cup nations, the US is the only one where soccer is a middle-class country club sport

    Parents of most youngsters taking up soccer in the US are well placed to afford the high sums it takes to put them in competitive arenas

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    U.S. Soccer wanted a top coach for the 2026 World Cup. Billionaires helped make it happen

    In order for U.S. Soccer to swing big at a home World Cup, it needed financial help. Mauricio Pochettino wouldn't have been hired without it