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The 2016 Diaspora World Cup:

Drama, Defense, and Triumph of England

The 2016 Diaspora World Cup

Drama, Defense, and Triumph of England
In Person
The Roy Lester Stadium
April, 2016 - August, 2016

2:00 PM - 10:30 PM

Saturday & Sunday
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The 2016 Diaspora World Cup was a soccer league of contrasts. It showcased the brilliance of individual players, defensive tactics, and nail-biting drama. While some critics labeled it as dull, others remember it for its unforgettable moments and compelling stories with the history win for the Diaspora of England.
While it may not have delivered high scoring matches, it provided unforgettable stories and moments. From the magical run of South Africa of Basma Ali to the historic win of England of coach Dave Atkinson. This edition remains a significant chapter in the history of the Diaspora. It taught us that even in the most defensive games, the spirit of competition and the pursuit of glory shine brightly.

Details

Date: Saturday, Sunday - April, 2016 - August, 2016
Time: 2:00 PM - 10:30 PM (EST)

Location:

Roy Lester Stadium – Richard M. High School 
250 Richard Montgomery Drive 
Rockville, MD 20852 
 
Blair Hight School Stadium 
51 University Blvd E. 
Silver Spring, MD 20901 
 
Germantown SoccerPlex 
18041 Central Park Circle 
Boyds, MD 20841 


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