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Dom Dwyer brings selfie game to White House

This is kinda his ‘thing.’

Dom Dwyer cemented his place in Major League Soccer lore earlier this year when he celebrated a goal by grabbing a camera phone he had stashed with a team photographer and using it to take a selfie with fans. His creativity may have earned him a yellow card, but it also increased his profile. Ever since, he's been "the selfie guy" in MLS, for whatever that's worth.

So naturally, he marked the occasion of Sporting Kansas City being honored for last year's MLS Cup by President Obama at the White House with his "signature" move.

Not a bad effort, but it appears as though Big Papi may have ruined any potential of getting Obama to pose with them.

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