The U.S. men’s national team’s World Cup exit is fueling renewed debate over youth soccer’s pay-to-play system and whether high club costs limit access and long-term player development. For families and coaches, it’s a reminder that the price of participation can shape who gets opportunities—and who gets left out.
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