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U.S. World Cup Team Breaks Camp, Begins Final Three-Match Send-Off
After conducting their ninth and final day of training on Sunday morning in Cary, N.C. , the U.S. Men’s National Team boarded a flight to Nashville, Tenn., to begin final preparations for the three-game Send-Off Series before heading to Germany for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
“We want to sincerely thank everyone in Cary for their support during our stay,” said U.S. Manager Bruce Arena. “The facilities were simply outstanding, and the staff were extremely accommodating and supportive of our efforts. Our time in Cary couldn’t have been better in terms of beginning our preparation for the World Cup.”
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The U.S. held a training session at the Coliseum on Monday morning, and will face Morocco on Tuesday, May 23, live on ESPN2 at 6 p.m. CT (delayed on Telemundo) in a match presented by Budweiser. After the match, the U.S. will then bounce to Cleveland to face Venezuela at Cleveland Browns Stadium (presented by Sierra Mist) on Friday, May 26 at 7 p.m. ET (live on ESPN2, delayed on Telemundo), before heading to East Hartford, Conn., for their final match against Latvia at Rentschler Field (presented by Hyundai) on Sunday, May 28 at 7 p.m. ET (live on ESPN2, delayed on Telemundo).
The team will then have three days off before meeting in Newark on June 1 to fly to Germany.


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