US success, MLS inherently linked
If you think the U.S. national team's achievements in CONCACAF in particular and in international soccer in general, are an overnight success story, then you better take a quick history lesson.
Everything is connected.
You can make a case that the modern era of U.S. soccer began in 1984, when huge soccer crowds at the Los Angeles Olympics impressed FIFA officials. That laid the foundation for the United States to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup (only four years prior, the U.S. had qualified for its first World Cup in 40 years at Italia '90).
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If you think the U.S. national team's achievements in CONCACAF in particular and in international soccer in general, are an overnight success story, then you better take a quick history lesson.
Everything is connected.
You can make a case that the modern era of U.S. soccer began in 1984, when huge soccer crowds at the Los Angeles Olympics impressed FIFA officials. That laid the foundation for the United States to host the 1994 FIFA World Cup (only four years prior, the U.S. had qualified for its first World Cup in 40 years at Italia '90).
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