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For much of the time women’s soccer has had an official World Cup, especially after the turn of the century, the road to success passed through the United States. If the World Cup that has just passed has taught us anything, it’s that the road through the States is increasingly the road not taken. Even before fully professional soccer existed, some players crossed the ocean to play in what was arguably the best competition in the world – the USA’s college leagues. Sarina Wiegman, whose coaching resume now includes consecutive Euro championships and back-to-back World Cup finals, played at North...