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FC Barcelona looks to US for its next big goal

By Roger Blitz in London

Published: October 18 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 18 2008 03:00

Hank Paulson's son wants one, so does Jeffrey Mallett, the former president of internet group Yahoo. But when FC Barcelona threw its hat into the ring this week for one of two franchises coming up in Major League Soccer, the US professional game could claim to have reached a new milestone.

The top brass at Barcelona - or Barca, one of the biggest brands in sport - flew to Miami to announce its plans. Joan Laporta and Joan Oliver, respectively Barcelona's president and general director, say football in the US now warrants serious attention. The US, the last frontier for the world's most popular sport, has renewed its interest in the professional game. With attendances averaging 16,000 - enough to put the game's finances on a more stable footing than in previous decades - prospective club owners feel more confident that they can avoid the fate of predecessors who went out of business.

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