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The United States men’s national soccer team won 3-0 against Mexico in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal on Thursday. But the game was ended before the conclusion of second-half stoppage time by the referee, Ivan Barton, due to anti-LGBTQ chanting from the crowd in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Barton had already given out four red cards and had previously stopped the game in the 89th minute because of the anti-LGBTQ chanting. The game was restarted, but with four minutes left in stoppage time, he blew the final whistle after the U.S. goalkeeper Matt Turner was subjected to anti-LGBTQ ch...
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In the wake of ongoing protests in Iran, the U.S. Men’s National Team was questioned about Iranian political affairs during a World Cup press conference. Iranian journalists targeted their political questions at coach Greg Berhalter and team captain Tyler Adams during Monday’s conference in Qatar ahead of the Iran-U.S. match. The USMNT members maintained throughout the questions that they were focusing on soccer, rather than politics. “We support Iran’s people and Iran’s team,” Adams told the crowd. “But that being said, we’re laser-focused on this match, and they are as well. We know how impo...
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