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RFK STADIUM CHOSEN TO HOST U.S. SOCCER

     U.S. Soccer officials will announce that Washington has been
chosen as one of the sites to host U.S. Cup '95, according to
this morning's WASHINGTON POST.  Two of the tournament matches,
including one with the U.S. team, will be held at RFK Stadium.
The U.S. will take on Mexico on June 18 and Mexico will play
Colombia in June 21.  The games will be shown live on ABC and
ESPN2.  Other sites include Rutgers Stadium, the Cotton Bowl, and
Foxboro Stadium (Steven Goff, WASHINGTON POST, 3/14).

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