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cnbc.comFIFA reinstated a U.S. forward for the round-of-16 match after an independent review. The decision followed a direct call from the U.S. president to FIFA’s president and legal challenges mounted by private lawyers.
The GuardianAlex Zendejas has remained an unused substitute through the first two matches of the current World Cup. The 28-year-old dual-national has trained with the squad and expressed readiness for a possible appearance against Turkey.
The New YorkerThe U.S. team defeated Australia 2-0 on Friday to win its group and advance to the round of 32. A player who switched allegiance from England scored twice in an earlier match and assisted on the first goal against Australia.
ForbesMajor League Soccer expanded after early contractions. The national team reached the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals and the 2009 Confederations Cup final under coaches Bruce Arena and Bob Bradley.