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World Cup fever sparks soccer boom in NYC. Will it last?

By Big New York · 07/17/2026 · Updated 07/17/2026
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Soccer leagues and academies throughout the city have seen an increase in registrations and interest over the past few weeks, and coaches and executives note the World Cup fever has something to do with it. Since 1982, no World Cup Final has been played without a member of the German club Bayern Munich on the.

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Soccer leagues and academies throughout the city have seen an increase in registrations and interest over the past few weeks, and coaches and executives note the World Cup fever has something to do with it. Since 1982, no World Cup Final has been played without a member of the German club Bayern Munich on the.

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