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Filadelfia





Aunque los detalles siguen siendo frustrantemente escasos, la historia de la primera liga de fútbol profesional en los Estados Unidos, la Liga Americana de Fútbol Profesional (ALPF) en 1894, es generalmente conocido: Interesado en crear una manera de promover el fútbol en estadios de otro modo sin uso durante la temporada baja de béisbol , Un grupo de dueños de la Liga Nacional creó una liga de fútbol profesional con equipos de Boston, Nueva York, Brooklyn, Filadelfia, Baltimore y Washington, DC La liga demostró ser un fracaso espectacular, durando sólo dos semanas antes de que los dueños Enchufe en la cara de la asistencia generalmente pobre.



En los últimos años, muchos inmigrantes de la diáspora del mundo se han asentado en Filadelfia y jugar al fútbol es una de las muchas actividades deportivas de la ciudad. Es probable que no hayas oído hablar de la Copa del Mundo de la Diáspora en la zona y que está a punto de cambiar con el escenario de la Copa del Mundo de la Diáspora. Reúne a la diáspora mundial de más de 200 países en el área de Filadelfia para construir de la coalición a los jugadores de fútbol comprometido, colegios y universidades estudiantes para resolver el desafío más urgente del mundo: el analfabetismo.