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headlines found matching 'U.S. men's national team'
Tue December 20, 2022
(NPR)
 
 
 
Today: The World Cup is over. What soccer should I watch now? Next month: Hey, I'm watching European leagues, but why are the American players on the bench?
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Wed December 14, 2022
(CBS News)
 
 
 
Grant Wahl died of a broken heart at the World Cup
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Fri December 02, 2022
(USA Today)
 
 
 
Let me put on some maudlin background music to tell you that Tom Rinaldi traveled more than 18,000 miles over 10 days to cover the World Cup, NFL and college football
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Thu December 01, 2022
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
"Like, I didn't get, like, hit in the balls," he said with a laugh
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Wed November 30, 2022
(Mediaite)
 
 
 
The future of American and Iranian relations is going to be a good one. We just have a few small things we need to clear up first
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(CBS Sports)
 
 
 
The *real* winners of the US Men's National Team defeating Iran yesterday: The US Women's National Team
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Mon November 21, 2022
(ESPN)
 
 
 
TMNT's Gregg Berhalter states "we can beat anyone" as they prepare America for their 2-0 loss to Wales
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(ESPN)
 
 
 
The fan experience at the World Cup is already going swimmingly
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