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<title>Angel ortiz</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Nope, no World Series, no Superbowl analogy. Just MLS cup, let it stand by its own. But it has a chance to go to a real World Champions Cup, sanctioned by FIFA, if of course, they win the MLS cup, then move on to win the Confederation CUP, that is the NorthAmerican and Caribbean, and then go to play Asia&apos;s or African&apos;s Winner to finaly play South American or European champs, if either reach the final by defeating their own opponents. Now, if Houston gets that far, we will all notice. And at that stage you can really call the World Series of Soccer.
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