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US Soccer has bold plans for the World Cup legacy
- U.S. Soccer aims to promote soccer among youth through school and community programs as part of its plans for the 2026 World Cup legacy.
- U.S. Soccer spokesperson Batson stated the goal is to ensure 'everyone who wants to play soccer can play.
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By Anne M. Peterson. The last time the United States hosted the World Cup, the national soccer federation (USSF) used the financial boost and fervor as a springboard to launch MLS two years later. Much has changed with the 2026 World Cup. This time, the tournament is being co-hosted by three nations—the United States, Mexico, and Canada. And the financial benefit will go to FIFA, which is managing the tournament for the first time instead of a l…
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right4Center31Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Center
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- 63% of the sources are Center
63% Center
L 29%
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