Jurgen Klinsmann will lead the United States' national soccer team to play a rematch of last year's intense World Cup draw at Slovenia in a football friendly next month. The U.S. Soccer Federation announced on Tuesday that the match will be played at Ljubljana on November 15, four days after the Americans face France at Paris in an international fixture window. "This game is another good opportunity for our players to build on what we have been working on for the last few months," said Klinsmann, who took over as U.S. coach in July. Slovenia, having qualified twice for World Cup Finals since their independance in 1992, were eliminated from Euro 2012 after finishing third behind Serbia and surprising Estonia. They drew 2-2 with the U.S. last June in Johannesburg.
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