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Soccer was once considered niche in the U.S. Then came the 1994 World Cup - NPRSoccer was once considered niche in the U.S. Then came the 1994 World Cup NPR
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The World Cup of kits: who are the winners for 2026? - The GuardianThe World Cup of kits: who are the winners for 2026? The Guardian
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The World Cup of Ugh - The AtlanticThe World Cup of Ugh The Atlantic
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New York Mayor Mamdani: ‘FIFA’s World Cup water bottle policy is concerning… I’ll follow up’ - The New York TimesNew York Mayor Mamdani: ‘FIFA’s World Cup water bottle policy is concerning… I’ll follow up’ The New York Times
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What to know about Japan ahead of FIFA World Cup trip to North Texas - Dallas NewsWhat to know about Japan ahead of FIFA World Cup trip to North Texas Dallas News
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error - WKMGFIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error WKMG
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error - WPLG Local 10FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error WPLG Local 10
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New Jersey Voters Say Hosting FIFA World Cup Will Help the State’s Economy but Raise Concerns - Insider NJNew Jersey Voters Say Hosting FIFA World Cup Will Help the State’s Economy but Raise Concerns Insider NJ
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Every host nation to win the FIFA World Cup - Yahoo SportsEvery host nation to win the FIFA World Cup Yahoo Sports
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error - News4JAXFIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error News4JAX
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FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error - ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4FIFA cancels World Cup tickets to about 60 fans who got them for free due to error ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4
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New Jersey Voters Say Hosting FIFA World Cup Will Help the State’s Economy but Raise Concerns - Insider NJNew Jersey Voters Say Hosting FIFA World Cup Will Help the State’s Economy but Raise Concerns Insider NJ
