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FIFA Club World Cup buzz is building as diehard soccer fans take over U.S. cities

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino has a vision that in 100 years people will remember this year ’s Club World Cup in the United States .

FIFA has introduced referee cameras, giving fans a never-before-seen view of all the action directly on the field from the referees’ perspective.

32 of the best teams in the world competing for a $1 billion prize pool.

LAFC coach Steve Cherundolo says Club World Cup and 2014 World Cup will inspire young fans to love soccer.

LAFC plays English Premier League standout Chelsea in Atlanta on Monday .

Cherundol : "It should have a very profound effect and positive effect on our sport or the world sport".