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The Fix: What Baseball, and Europe, Already Figured Out

The USMNT’s group-stage exit is rooted in a flawed development system prioritizing college recruits over skilled players, particularly from lower-income backgrounds. American soccer resembles a closed franchise model, unlike open global systems. Implementing an MLB-style affiliate structure could foster accessibility and development, benefiting promising players regardless of financial means.

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The Price of Losing: Why the World Cup Ceiling Is Written in Registration Fees

Belgium defeated the U.S. 4-1 in the World Cup round of 16, showcasing the structural flaws in American soccer development. While the U.S. struggles with a costly pay-to-play system, Belgium benefits from a robust academy structure. Successful youth development should focus on ability, not financial resources, to truly grow the sport.

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