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Soccer-World Cup reflects growing US appetite for soccer, 'Ted Lasso' creators say

By Gabriel Araujo KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 11 (Reuters) – The idea that soccer is not popular in the U.S. is "a little bit overstated" and the World…

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By Gabriel Araujo KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 11 (Reuters) – The idea that soccer is not popular in the U.S. is "a little bit overstated" and the World Cup has helped prove it, "Ted Lasso" co-creator

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