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U.S Soccer is grappling with a grim distinction in the realm of soccer, boasting the highest failure rate among soccer clubs globally. This woeful trend transcends gender boundaries, afflicting both men's and women's teams alike. Over the course of nearly three decades, dating back to 1992, the United States has witnessed the disheartening demise of more than 150 professional soccer teams. Curiously, when one listens to press conferences involving overseas soccer coaches or players in the United States, a recurring and almost mechanical inquiry emerges: "What are your thoughts on the growth of soccer in the United States?" This question has become a perennial fixture, echoing through the years. The narrative of American soccer's growth has been spun since the early 1990s, and the nation's claim to fame includes hosting the 1994 World Cup, with preparations underway for the pivotal role it will play in the 2026 World Cup. However, amid the glimmers of progress, there exists an unvarnished truth that casts a shadow over the American soccer landscape. Clubs continue to falter during this modern era, mirroring the struggles of their predecessors. The unforgiving and somber reality stares us squarely in the face, refusing to be ignored https://lnkd.in/ejQ3rJPF

Failure rate of American soccer clubs worst in the world

Failure rate of American soccer clubs worst in the world

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Werner Roth

Founder at Futbol Academia

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Unfortunately very true Stefan, but relatively few in MLS, I think only two or three.

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