The city is focused on preparing for next year’s FIFA World Cup and its projected economic windfall of nearly $1 billion.
SEATTLE — Seattle’s soccer enthusiasm remains high despite the Sounders’ loss to Atletico Madrid in their FIFA Club World Cup match, with the city now focused on preparing for next year’s FIFA World Cup and its projected economic windfall of nearly $1 billion.
Soccer fans are already demonstrating their commitment to the sport, with supporters traveling significant distances to attend matches in Seattle. Alexis Schwartzman made the journey from Miami specifically to watch the Club World Cup action.
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