Health concerns are rising less than two weeks before the World Cup as global travel ramps up.
Officials say there are fears the event could contribute to the spread of Ebola as thousands are expected to travel to the United States for the tournament.
Reports indicate more than 200 people have died and over 1,000 are suspected to have been infected in the current outbreak.
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In response, the U.S. has announced new travel restrictions.
Officials say non-U.S. citizens who have recently traveled to Congo, Uganda or South Sudan will be temporarily barred from entering the country for 21 days.
One of those countries, Congo, has a team competing in the tournament.
Officials say the team has been cleared to play its scheduled match in Houston on June 17 against Portugal.
Health authorities say they are closely monitoring the situation as international travel increases.