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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1892, Alexander Cartwright, American firefighter, invented baseball (born 1820) passed away. In 1936, Frank Ryan, American football player and mathematician (died 2024) was born. In 1939, Bill Cooper, American football player was born. In 1984, Jonathan Lewis, American football player was born. In 1986, Hannaliis Jaadla, Estonian footballer was born. In 1995, Evania Pelite, Australian rugby union player was born. In 2000, Vinícius Júnior, Brazilian footballer was born. In 2002, Nico Williams, Spanish footballer was born. In 2012, Eddy Brown, English footballer and manager (born 1926) passed away. In 2015, Cheng Siwei, Chinese engineer, economist, and politician (born 1935) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

On America's 250th birthday, U.S. soccer team of immigrants embodies founders' dreams

L.A. Times - Sports

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July 4, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
On America's 250th birthday, U.S. soccer team of immigrants embodies founders' dreams

Nearly half of the U.S. soccer players who made an inspiring run to the World Cup round of 16 are dual-nationals, embodying the American dream on the Fourth of July.

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L.A. Times - Sports

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· Jul 10, 1994

The world came for soccer. What it discovered about America in 1994 was something else.

They came for the soccer. We gave them Americana. Their tickets entitled them to World Cup games.

The Root

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· Jun 28, 2026

How Jalen Hurts and NFL Stars Spent Their First Million

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· Jun 26, 2026

When diversity wins: The Paradox of racism in modern football

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it offers a powerful reminder of one of football's most enduring truths: diversity wins. From Europe to Africa, South America to North America, many of the tournament's strongest teams are products of multicultural societies and global migration. Players with roots spanning continents have become the faces of national pride, carrying the hopes of millions while representing nations that have grown increasingly diverse over the past half-century.

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· Jun 21, 2026

How many World Cup Golden Boot winners can you name?

How many World Cup top goalscorers from down the years can you name?

NBC News

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· Jun 21, 2026

U.S. men's team gaining World Cup momentum after back-to-back wins

The U.S. men’s soccer team won its first back-to-back World Cup wins since 1930, opening a path to the knockout stage and the possibility of a deep tournament run. NBC’s Jesse Kirsch reports on how the challenges facing the American men in the coming games.

New York Amsterdam News

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· Jul 9, 2026

As the United States turns 250, Black athletes shape its structure

As the U.S. celebrates its 250th anniversary, one thing is clear: American sports and culture belong to Black athletes. The post As the United States turns 250, Black athletes shape its structure appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

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Related coverage for "On America's 250th birthday, U.S. soccer team of immigrants embodies founders' dreams": L.A. Times - Sports — The world came for soccer. What it discovered about America in 1994 was something else.. The Root — How Jalen Hurts and NFL Stars Spent Their First Million. MyJoyOnline — When diversity wins: The Paradox of racism in modern football. BBC News — How many World Cup Golden Boot winners can you name?. NBC News — U.S. men's team gaining World Cup momentum after back-to-back wins. New York Amsterdam News — As the United States turns 250, Black athletes shape its structure