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Carlos Cordeiro, an Insider, Is Elected President of U.S. Soccer

ORLANDO, Fla. — Carlos Cordeiro was elected president of the United States Soccer Federation on Saturday, prevailing after three rounds of voting at the organization’s annual meeting. The decision was a surprisingly straightforward end to a three-month campaign marked by dueling visions, whispered rumors, personal attacks and impassioned last-minute lobbying.

Cordeiro, who led the voting on all three ballots, succeeds Sunil Gulati, who had held the presidency since 2006. Gulati announced in December that he would not run for another term, becoming the biggest casualty of the men’s team’s failure to qualify for this summer’s World Cup — a stunning humiliation that brought simmering unease about his long tenure and leadership style to a boil.