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        <title>The Evolution of US Soccer Players in Europe: Part II</title>
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            <name>Letters From Vagabondia</name>
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        <summary type="html"><![CDATA[Post-1994 World Cup: Breaking Into First Division Soccer<br> <br> After the 1994 World Cup in which the US team showed great progress from 1990, the European soccer establishment started to notice two things; that the Americans do indeed play soccer and that a few more of their players are worth signing.]]></summary>
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