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New Zealand's struggles in soccer can be attributed to several factors, including a smaller population pool from which to draw talent compared to larger nations. The country also has a stronger focus on other sports, such as Rugby, which can overshadow soccer in terms of resources and development. Additionally, the domestic league, the New Zealand Football Championship, lacks the competitiveness and visibility of leagues in more soccer-centric countries, limiting player exposure and experience at higher levels.

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