US World Cup struggles persist until youth soccer system is reformed
Recent World Cup outings have highlighted systemic flaws in America’s youth soccer framework. Clubs and governing bodies prioritize covering parents’ travel expenses over genuine player development.
This focus limits access to quality coaching and competitive play for promising youngsters. Without structural reforms and targeted investment, the United States will continue to struggle on the global stage.
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