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Traveling south, the series visits Atlanta and Miami, two cities where culture, music and soccer passion converge.
Traveling south, the series visits Atlanta and Miami, two cities where culture, music and soccer passion converge.
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S1, EP3 "New York & Philadelphia"The journey continues through New York before heading to Philadelphia to experience another chapter of soccer culture in the Northeast.
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S1, EP4 "Atlanta & Miami"Traveling south, the series visits Atlanta and Miami, two cities where culture, music and soccer passion converge.
Last Train to North America
S1, EP5 "Mexico City"The first stop in Mexico brings viewers to one of the world's soccer capitals and a city preparing for another World Cup moment.
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S1, EP6 "Guadalajara & Monterrey"The journey continues across Mexico with visits to Guadalajara and Monterrey, showcasing distinct traditions and deep-rooted soccer culture.
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