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world's best clubs compete in the 2011 World Summer Football Challenge

CAA Sports and MLS are associated in the return of the great global club event
NEW YORK / LOS LOS ANGELES (March 25, 2011) - This summer, the best clubs in the world will gather in North America to compete in the 2011 World Football Challenge, one of soccer events largest in the region. Major League Soccer (MLS) professional soccer league in the United. UU. and Canada and CAA Sports, a division of Creative Artists Agency, the leading global sports and entertainment events, have partnered to host the event. The World Football Challenge, which takes place from July 14 to August 6, will include teams from the MLS for the first time.
The participating teams, the schedule of matches, the format, and information about the ticket will be announced in the coming weeks. Televisa, partner inaugural World Football Challenge, will remain involved in 2011.
"The first World Football Challenge was a great success in all parameters: present the best international players and clubs to existing and new fans of football in North America sold out to parties, sponsors of the first order, and ESPN, a broadcast partner of world class said Michael Levine, co-director of CAA Sports. "We are excited to team up with our friends in the Major League Soccer, who have done an incredible job raising awareness and enthusiasm for soccer in the U.S., to extend the fan experience and provide a the biggest stars and best football teams, all together in the World Football Challenge. "
"We are thrilled to have the MLS clubs competing in the World Football Challenge this summer, which play host to the challenge of international competition level," said Will Wilson, executive vice president of the MLS. "We worked closely with CAA Sports in the past and we are proud to partner with them to carry out this innovative event for fans of football in the region," he said.
In 2009, CAA Sports unveiled the first World Football Challenge, bringing to four of the best football clubs in the world - Chelsea Football Club, AC Milan, FC Internazionale Milano and Club America - United States to compete in a tournament round (all against all) in six stages in different cities, such as the Rose Bowl, the Georgia Dome, the MT & T Bank Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Stanford Stadium and Cowboys Stadium. Sold out, soccer fans had an unprecedented opportunity to watch sports stars playing live in the U.S., and experience firsthand the vibrant competition and skilful football that has made the sport more popular in the world. Www.FutbolMLS.com

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