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      10 Destinations for Travelers With Soccer Fever

      Patrick Clarke
      by Patrick Clarke
      Last updated:: 10:00 AM ET, Tue July 17, 2018

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      The 2018 World Cup may be over but the month-long summer soccer tournament has undoubtedly transformed some casual sports fans into full-blown football fanatics, even if only temporarily. Travelers with soccer fever should try these 10 sporting destinations.

      Los Angeles, California

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      Los Angeles is the best soccer city in America, according to WalletHub's latest research, boasting not one but two Major League Soccer clubs, including the five-time MLS Cup champion LA Galaxy. The destination is likely to gain even more momentum before the U.S. hosts the World Cup in 2026.

      Barcelona, Spain

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      If you're looking to stay like a local in Barcelona, you'll want to embrace the beautiful game and cheer on the city's namesake football club. FC Barcelona has not only become a symbol of Catalan culture but is supported by fans all over the world. The club's Camp Nou stadium is the largest in all of Europe.

      Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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      Brazil has won the World Cup five times, more than any other nation. Rio de Janeiro is where visitors will find the iconic Maracana Stadium. The unmistakable venue has hosted a pair of World Cups and the Summer Olympics as recently as 2016.

      Mexico City, Mexico

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      Soccer fans visiting Mexico City will be captivated by Estadio Azteca, which was the first stadium to host two World Cup Finals. Located at an altitude of 7,200 feet above sea level, the Azteca is notorious for being a nightmarish venue for opposing squads.

      Manchester, England

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      Manchester is home to the Manchester United Football Club and the National Football Museum. The former has won more trophies than any other English club while the later is dubbed the world's biggest and best football museum. Better yet, it's open daily at no charge.

      Dortmund, Germany

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      Soccer fans touring Germany won't want to miss out on a chance to take in a match at the Westfalenstadion in Dortmund. Even if you aren't able to get a ticket in the "Yellow Wall" section behind the goals, the atmosphere alone is sure to leave you with one of your fondest football memories.

      Zurich, Switzerland

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      Zurich, Switzerland is where soccer fans will find FIFA headquarters along with the FIFA World Football Museum. The latter opened as recently as 2016 and boasts memorabilia from every men's and women's World Cup, including the original World Cup Trophy.

      Glasgow, Scotland

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      Soccer plays a significant role in Glasgow's culture, with the city's two most prominent clubs dominating the Scottish Premiership over the past century-plus, combining to win a staggering 103 championships, including the last 33.

      London, England

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      As if there wasn't enough to see and do in London already, the city is home to Wembley Stadium and a handful of Premier League clubs, none more recognizable than Arsenal and Chelsea. If you can't get a ticket, just head into any one of London's renowned pubs for an unrivaled watching experience.

      Zagreb, Croatia

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      The Croatian capital of Zagreb will be buzzing all summer long following the men's national team's incredible run at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, which saw the Blazers achieve their best ever result.

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      Patrick Clarke

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      A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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