There are just 18 days before the 2014 World Cup and soccer media all around North America are packing their bags and getting their vaccinations ahead of their trip to Brazil. The first-timers will hope to have as memorable a tournament as long-time Sports Illustrated soccer writer Grant Wahl did in 1998. It was an event which launched a long career in the sport as Wahl himself describes it: Read...
World Cup Memories: How the 1998 final in France launched Grant Wahl's Sports Illustrated career
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