Report: U.S. Soccer paying Klinsmann $2.5 million
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When U.S. Soccer sealed the deal to make Jurgen Klinsmann head coach of the men's national team, it was evident that the federation was making a big investment in Klinsmann and his outlook for the program. Now it's clear just how big that investment was.
Soccer By Ives @ Dec 9, 2011 10:45 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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