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FILE- In this June 23, 2010 file photo, Landon Donovan, front left, of the United States, celebrates after scoring a goal with fellow team members Clint Dempsey, back left, and  Edson Buddle, front right, during a World Cup group C soccer match against Algeria in Pretoria, South Africa. Donovan, the most accomplished American player in the history of men's soccer, won't be going to his fourth World Cup. The 32-year-old attacker, who set the national team record for goals and assists while winning five titles in Major League Soccer, was among seven players cut Thursday when coach Jurgen Klinsmann got down to the 23-man limit well before the June 2 deadline. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File)

FILE- In this June 23, 2010 file photo, Landon Donovan, front left, of the United States, celebrates after scoring a goal with fellow team members Clint Dempsey, back left, and Edson Buddle, front right, during a World Cup group C soccer match against Algeria in Pretoria, South Africa. Donovan, the most accomplished American player in the history of men's soccer, won't be going to his fourth World Cup. The 32-year-old attacker, who set the national team record for goals and assists while winning five titles in Major League Soccer, was among seven players cut Thursday when coach Jurgen Klinsmann got down to the 23-man limit well before the June 2 deadline. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, File)

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