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Definitely getting a European vibe with that badge. I have a feeling I've seen it before, but can't place it.
That’s the badge of Danish club Especially Fun Balloons. No… I’m joking. It’s actually the crest of Esbjerg fB, a club in Denmark’s second tier 1st Division.
Miami should not be allowed to play in the Copa Libertadores. Although Liga MX teams played in the past, that was before the Club World Cup. Until CCC becomes more competitive, no one will have respect for CONCACAF. . If they expand the amount of teams in CWC, having play in games between CONMEBOL & CONCACAF would make sense. You could also do the same with the CFA & AFC. I don't see this happening but FIFA does like making money.... So never out of the question.
They had planned to revive the Copa InteramerIcana but not sure what happened. https://getconcacafed.substack.com/...campaign=posts-open-in-app&triedRedirect=true
Knowing Conmebol and their love of all things green, anything is possible. I’m sure they could do a special invitation to Miami and count the money all the way to the bank.
Looking at the schedule, it seems like South America is on the current MLS schedule but starting in January and ending in December. Can't see this happening.