WASHINGTON -- With eyes across the globe focused on 48 balls being plucked from four bowls, next year's World Cup came into focus Friday when a draw determined Argentina and Lionel Messi will start their title defense against Algeria and the U.S. will open against Paraguay.
Teams from five-time champion Brazil to newcomers Cape Verde, Curacao, Jordan and Uzbekistan learned their group stage opponents in the expanded 48-nation, 104-game tournament that starts June 11 in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
"Exciting for the island, for the people there. They're so proud," said Dick Advoccat, the 78-year-old Dutchman leading Curacao, a Caribbean island country with a population of 150,000, into an opener against four-time champion Germany.
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