the president of the Wathba soccer club in the Syrian

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No longer did the United States' finest young stars want to follow in the footsteps of Clint Dempsey and Tim Howard and play in the English Premier League  nor did they want to try to emulate the achievements of Landon Donovan in MLS — they wanted to go to Germany.Currently no top-flight league in Europe boasts more Americans nor USMNT internationals than the Bundesliga and several more stars have secured big-money moves away from Germany to other elite European leagues in recent years.

He was facing a catastrophe complained Eyad al-Sibaei the president of the Wathba soccer club in the Syrian city of Homs a team that was the runner-up last season in the Syrian soccer league.Sibaei wasn’t referring to the economic disaster in Syria over the past nine years of civil war – or about the price of basic goods which have jumped hundreds of percent over the past two years.Buy Cheap Soccer Stars Coins for Sale via reputable seller z2u.com, cheap, safe, no ban and no hack happened!

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