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		<title>Soccer: Still the World&#8217;s Greatest Sport</title>
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<br /><br />It can be a daunting task to find people who respect the sport of soccer in the United States, despite its status as the most loved sport in the world. Americans turn to other pastimes, most prominently baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. While I love all of these sports, a year of watching &#8220;the people’s [...]1


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