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The U.S. Crashes Out of the World Cup

Despite a strong start to the tournament, and an egregious intervention by President Trump into FIFA’s suspension of its star striker, the U.S. men’s soccer team couldn’t keep up with Belgium.
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Independent Online
· Jul 6, 2026
FIFA World Cup 2026: FIFA and the US caught offside
FIFA World Cup 2026: FIFA and the US caught offside
The Guardian
· Jul 7, 2026
Ragged USA crash out of World Cup with last-16 defeat to Belgium
The United States are out of the World Cup as Belgium eliminated the co-hosts in the last 16 at Seattle Stadium on Monday night. The US were looking to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2002 but they looked nervy and unsettled from the start of the match, and quickly fell behind when Charles De Ketelaere poked home in the ninth minute. The Americans fought back and Malik Tillman scored from a direct free-kick for the second match in a row in the 31st minute.
The Daily Wire
· Jul 10, 2026
Americans Can Finally Stop Pretending To Care About The World Cup
For the United States, the World Cup is over, bringing Americans welcome relief from a suffocating atmosphere of boredom that engulfed our nation like a gigantic bowl of green Jello stretching from our Pacific coastline to the shores of the Atlantic, giving everything a nauseating imitation lime taste, not to mention staining the sky a ...
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
2026 World Cup: All three co-hosts eliminated from tournament
The three co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup have all been eliminated. United States of America, Mexico and Canada did not go pass the Round of 16. This was confirmed after America’s 4-1 humbling in the hands of Belgium on Tuesday morning. The US exit completes a difficult tournament for the joint hosts, who had each reached [] 2026 World Cup: All three co-hosts eliminated from tournament
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· Jul 9, 2026
🎥 Haaland as Techno Viking! Best AI clips before quarters
We’re entering crunch time at the 2026 World Cup. Eight nations are still in it. The quarterfinals kick off today. But despite all the seriousness in these remaining matches with huge significance f...
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· Jun 24, 2026
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Related coverage for "The U.S. Crashes Out of the World Cup": Independent Online — FIFA World Cup 2026: FIFA and the US caught offside. The Guardian — Ragged USA crash out of World Cup with last-16 defeat to Belgium. The Daily Wire — Americans Can Finally Stop Pretending To Care About The World Cup. Daily Post Nigeria — 2026 World Cup: All three co-hosts eliminated from tournament. OneFootball — 🎥 Haaland as Techno Viking! Best AI clips before quarters. AllSides — AllSides Roundtables: The World Cup Comes to America