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Español: Reedición de este cómic. Se trata de la situación del fútbol en las Américas. Mientras los equipos de CONMEBOL (la confederación de fútbol de Sudamérica) son vistos como poderosos y reconocidos a nivel mundial, los equipos de CONCACAF (la confederación de fútbol de América del Norte, América Central y el Caribe) son vistos como débiles e irrelevantes.
English: Re-edition of this Spanish-speaking comic. It's about the situation of soccer (or football) in the Americas. While the teams of CONMEBOL (the soccer/football confederation of South America) are seen as powerful and worldwide recognized, the teams of CONCACAF (the soccer/football confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean) are seen as weak and irrelevant.
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