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USMNT World Cup prep shifts from 'City That Never Sleeps' to ... a former cow pasture
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USMNT's World Cup prep shifts from the 'City That Never Sleeps' to a purpose-built complex in Georgia. Twenty-five players were unveiled in New York, then moved to a training base near Trilith, Fayetteville, after a tour from Manhattan to Atlanta. The new national training center sits on land that was once a cow pasture.
The $250 million campus includes more than a dozen locker rooms, multiple pitches, a gym, and hospitality areas to centralize federation operations. Tyler Adams called the facility 'incredible,' while leaders described it as a tangible scale-up for U.S. soccer. The site opened this month and will host the team’s pre-World Cup camp through next Thursday.
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