NASL teams ruled out of U.S. Open Cup; sanctioned league struggling financially
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By JOHN BOSCHINI
After a tumultuous offseason rife with doubt over the future of one of American soccer's two Division 2 leagues, the NASL lived to fight another day as the U.S. Soccer Federation gave the league provisional sanctioning over the weekend.
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