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US Get World Cup Prayer as Pope Leo Roots for the Home Team

ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT, ⁠June ⁠6 (Reuters) – Pope Leo ⁠may have traded his life in Chicago for ​the ornate apartments at the Vatican’s apostolic palace, but he still ‌plans to root for his ‌old national team at the World Cup this ⁠month.

Leo, the ⁠first U.S. leader of the global Catholic Church, told ​a journalist aboard his flight from Rome to Madrid on Saturday that he will be supporting the U.S. soccer team when the ​48-team tournament starts on Thursday.

“I would certainly support the U.S.,” ⁠said the ⁠pontiff. “I don’t know ⁠how ​many games I’ll be able to see but I wish them all ​the best.”

The U.S., ⁠who are co-hosting the tournament with Canada and Mexico, will play Paraguay, Australia and Turkey in Group D.

Leo, originally from a south Chicago suburb, served as a missionary and ⁠bishop in Peru for decades before becoming pope. He said in ⁠an interview last year he would root for Peru over the U.S. in any soccer match-ups.

Peru failed to qualify for this year’s tournament, opening up a papal blessing for the U.S. team.

The pope, who is on a week-long tour of Spain and the Canary Islands, also revealed a firm preference on Saturday between bitter ⁠Spanish soccer rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Asked by another journalist which of those teams he roots for, Leo, born Robert Prevost, paused briefly. “The pope is for all teams,” ​he responded. “Prevost is for Real Madrid.”

(Reporting by Joshua ​McElwee; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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