...And The Home Of The 30th Ranked Soccer Team In The World

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 ...And The Home Of The 30th Ranked Soccer Team In The World
This was originally going to be an outraged post about the travesty that is the FIFA World Soccer Rankings. Then, I took a look at the list , and all the teams above us, and realized the terrible truth: yeah, they got it pretty much right. We're that terrible. Currently, the US Men's Soccer Team is ranked 30th in the world. To put that in perspective, we currently are worse than the Ivory ... [link]

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