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The ‘Soccer Capital of America’ is now gunning for the Soccer Capital of the World (Cup)
Kansas City has invested $700 million over the course of more than a decade to create the soccer and sport infrastructure that is now in public view.
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Kansas City has invested $700 million over the course of more than a decade to create the soccer and sport infrastructure that is now in public view.
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