U.S. Soccer has been flush with cash for years, but last year's Copa America Centenario was a boon for the federation. They brought in $46 million from the tournament and, according to SI, are now sitting on a surplus of more than $100 million.
The federation is reportedly considering building a dedicated training ground, which would eat up a chunk of that surplus, but that wouldn't be an especially wise use of funds. Of all the things that the sport (and the national teams) needs in this country, quality facilities are not one of them.
What could they spend that surplus on, though?