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The City That Never Sleeps Suits Up to Play Late-Night Soccer

First publishedJul 12, 10:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 18:02 UTC · 15m ago
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The City That Never Sleeps Suits Up to Play Late-Night Soccer
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A pilot program started in New York City to let people play soccer late at night during the World Cup. These special fields have seen a lot of action already. This lets city residents enjoy playing even after dark.

The city, which is always busy, is starting something new. People can now play soccer under bright lights at night. This program runs for the whole World Cup event. The soccer fields are very active with games. It is a fun way to stay active late in the evening.

Why it matters

This means city people have more chances to exercise and enjoy sports. It makes life in the busy city easier and more exciting.

In brief
What is happening?
A special program lets people play soccer late at night.
When is this happening?
It is happening for the time of the World Cup.
Where is this happening?
This is happening in a big city (implied to be NYC).
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  • Angle 1Framing signal
    The program is a 'pilot' test.
    NYT HomeIt is a trial run to see if it works.
  • Angle 2Framing signal
    The fields have seen lots of action.
    NYT HomeEmphasizes the current high level of activity.
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