In these legal manoeuvres, the teams and fans are sometimes the most affected. Soccer, although not as popular as baseball in my country, is one of the sports that moves more fans and therefore more money. And it's like that all over the world. Unfortunately, these entities that govern some disciplines, such as CONCACAF, are under suspicion after all the scandals that have come to light about corruption and embezzlement. Many know that the monkey dances for the money, and in the background or behind some things, it deprives the money. It is regrettable that after a team has made so much progress and opened up new paths, they are forced to give up the work they have done. And the same with fans: after they have been able to get excited and start to understand the game, the signs change. Hopefully this will be the first time that sport wins and there will be more people like you every day, who know not only the teams of their countries but also of the world. They should not only know about Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, but also about Alexis Sánchez from Chile; Agüero, Higuaín and Dybalá in Argentina; James and Falcao in Colombia; Paul POGBA and Antoine GRIEZMANN from France. If, in the end, athletes are world famous and can play with any team that hires them, the important thing is not borders but sport. May sport always win!Thank you always for your interesting and well documented posts, @broncofan99
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You always have to wonder what the intentions are when decisions like this are made. Thanks for the great comment.