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Corrigendum

Corrigendum

This article refers to:
FIFA, the video game: a major vehicle for soccer’s popularization in the United States

Andrei S. Markovits and Adam I. Green (2016). FIFA, the video game: a major vehicle for soccer’s popularization in the United States, Sport in Society.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2016.1158473When the above article was first published online, a sentence in the first paragraph of the introduction was incorrect, and read as:

In the subsequent World Cups, the United States fared poorly in France in 1998, reached the quarterfinals in Japan/South Korea in 2002 (which to date is still the furthest the United States has progressed in this tournament), was once again unsuccessful in Germany in 2006 and acquitted itself solidly in South Africa in 2010.

This has now been corrected to:

In the subsequent World Cups, the United States fared poorly in France in 1998, reached the quarterfinals in Japan/South Korea in 2002 (which to date is still the furthest the United States has progressed in this tournament other than reaching the semi-finals of the World Cup in Uruguay in 1930), was once again unsuccessful in Germany in 2006 and acquitted itself solidly in South Africa in 2010.

This has been corrected in both the print and online issues.

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