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...successfully acting as host to the 1994 World Cup last July, the U. S. proved it could embrace soccer, at least on a temporary basis. In Uruguay this July for the 1995 Copa America, the U.S. proved it could actually play the sport...
...team surprised most of the soccer world by beating Chile, Argentina and Mexico to advance to the semifinals of the Copa, the South American championship that some consider the second most important tournament in the world. Alas, the U.S. lost 1-0 to Brazil Thursday night in Maldonado, but the team played well enough to put a scare into the Brazilians, who had never lost to the North Americans and in fact had not given up a goal to them in 65 years. As Carlos Alberto Parreira, who coached Brazil to its World Cup victory last year, says...
There was supposed to be a U.S. soccer league developed as a result of the 'Copa Mundial.' Nobody knows, however, when or if the league will start. Even more sadly, most Americans don't care...
Luisa M. Gonchalzes, COPA's director, said the elderly program usually attracts retired Portuguese speaking...
...addition to these classes, COPA sponsors a biweekly program for the elderly...