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Desmond Armstrong, the first US-born Black player to compete in a World Cup, helped elevate American soccer during the 1990 tournament in Italy. Despite facing racial stereotypes and limited professional opportunities due to the US's underdeveloped soccer infrastructure, he played a key role in the U.S. team's historic qualification for the World Cup. Armstrong's career included notable performances, a stint in Brazil, and efforts to promote grassroots development, with his influence recognized by current U.S. players who see him as a pioneer.
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