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Why U.S. Soccer Took So Long to Break Through — Inside VICE’s ‘Soccer’s American Dream’

19 min · 1 de may de 2026
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What took U.S. Soccer so long to break through—and what changed? In this episode, Meghan Payne (VICE Media) joins the show to discuss Soccer’s American Dream, a docuseries that explores the long, complicated journey of soccer in the United States. From cultural barriers to pivotal turning points, this conversation unpacks the real story behind the sport’s rise and why it’s finally gaining momentum. In this episode: * The key moments that shaped U.S. Soccer * Why the sport struggled to gain traction in America * How Soccer’s American Dream brings this story to life

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