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The Academy V: Cup of Nations

NovelAges 7-13
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Summary

Leo K. Doyle, now a star in the Youth Premier League, faces his biggest challenge when he joins his junior national team for the U15 Cup of Nations tournament. Unlike his club team, the national squad lacks chemistry and elite talent, and Leo must learn to lead this underdog group as they compete on home soil with their country's expectations weighing heavily on them.

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🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentMild
Language

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