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U.S. Soccer & The Song 'Country Roads' - Why That Song

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FOX Sports Digital
· Jul 2, 2026
How 'Country Roads' Became The Soundtrack Of Team USA's World Cup Run
John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads has become the unofficial anthem of the U.S. men’s national soccer team at the World Cup.
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 2, 2026
How 'Country Roads' became the soundtrack of the US team's World Cup run
John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” has become the unofficial anthem of the U.S. men’s national soccer team at the World Cup, with players and fans singing it together after victories.
Upworthy
· Jul 1, 2026
The surprising backstory of John Denver’s 1971 American classic ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’
The hit has become the unofficial anthem for the United States during the 2026 World Cup. The post The surprising backstory of John Denver’s 1971 American classic ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ appeared first on Upworthy.
The Independent
· Jul 3, 2026
John Denver’s family ‘thrilled’ as Country Roads becomes US team’s World Cup anthem
John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” has become the unofficial anthem of the US men’s national soccer team at the World Cup
Awful Announcing
· Jun 26, 2026
Telemundo announcers break into ‘Country Roads’ during USMNT game
The best traditions in sports happen organically. And that’s exactly what happened with the John Denver classic “Country Roads” becoming the unofficial anthem of the USMNT. Songs are a part of the culture of soccer. There’s no better example of that than the power of hearing “You’ll Never Walk Alone” during a Liverpool game at
GiveMeSport
· Jun 23, 2026
Country Roads: Lyrics, Meaning & How It Became USMNT World Cup Anthem
John Denver's 1971 country-folk hit 'Country Roads' is resonating with U.S. soccer fans on a new level as World Cup fever takes over.
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Related coverage for "U.S. Soccer & The Song 'Country Roads' - Why That Song": FOX Sports Digital — How 'Country Roads' Became The Soundtrack Of Team USA's World Cup Run . KSAT San Antonio — How 'Country Roads' became the soundtrack of the US team's World Cup run. Upworthy — The surprising backstory of John Denver’s 1971 American classic ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’. The Independent — John Denver’s family ‘thrilled’ as Country Roads becomes US team’s World Cup anthem. Awful Announcing — Telemundo announcers break into ‘Country Roads’ during USMNT game. GiveMeSport — Country Roads: Lyrics, Meaning & How It Became USMNT World Cup Anthem