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The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.
The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.
The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.
The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.

The dynasty had to start somewhere. For Michelle Akers and the U.S. Women’s National Team, that ‘somewhere’ was playing in borrowed jerseys with a roster built in three days, for a tournament in Italy that wasn’t televised. 40 years later, the 85ers are telling the story themselves. Catch the full story on Soccer’s American Dream — tonight at 10P ET on VICE TV. And to go even deeper, stream Origin Story: The 85ers wherever you get your podcasts or on the Storied Sports YouTube channel.
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“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.

“I wouldn’t be where I’m at if it wasn’t for him.”
Before soccer became part of the American mainstream, immigrant families like the Balboas were already building their lives around the game. From backyard satellite dishes pulling matches from Argentina to helping lead the U.S. Men’s National Team back to the World Cup after 40 years away, @marcelobalboa17 became part of the generation that helped reshape soccer in America.
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