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As World Cup opener nears, U.S. men know they’ll play under a spotlight

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How the World Cup is inspiring the next generation of players in the U.S..

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As the World Cup kicks off, some of soccer's youngest fans are eager to see their idols in person and on the global stage.

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Nicole Valdes shows how it's inspiring the next generation of players.

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hosting men's World Cup games for the first time since 1994, the attention is on whether the U.S.

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