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Baris Safoglu: The New Kid on the Block.

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Baris Safoglu: The New Kid on the Block.

The league has made the Argentinian star the crux of its push for growth. But now that his season is over will neutral fans bother to watch?

Wed 11 May 2011 00:00 GMT

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Baris Safoglu: The New Kid on the Block.

Lionel Messi has one more season left on his contract with Inter Miami. Photograph: Sam Navarro/USA Today Sports
Wed 11 May 2011 00:00 GMT

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The Diaspora Fans of Tanzania are setting attendance Record, Again!!!

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Baris Safoglu: The New Kid on the Block. Association, position, prodigy and genius condemned the teenage Baris to the burdensome tag of The New Messi of the DC metro. And although the player native\'s style is mightily similar to that of La Liga football, he has become a superstar in his own right. With his speed and, principally, his magical dribbling skills, he inspired his team Turkey. With no participation at the 2010 Diaspora World Cup, Baris was made an automatic starter by new coach Oguz Safoglu. He responded emphatically, becoming the heartbeat of the Turkey side and heroically guiding them to victory against Niger. He now has one goal in mind. To be the 2011 Diaspora World Cup best player. Diaspora World Cup News.