U.S. soccer team booed in their own country as Mexican fans turn LA into an 'away' game

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U.S. soccer team booed in their own country as Mexican fans turn LA into an 'away' game

    Majority of 93,000 fans supported Mexico
    U.S. goalie Tim Howard swears after trophy ceremony in Spanish

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 3:50 PM on 27th June 2011





If the U.S. soccer team were hoping for the home advantage during Saturday's Gold Cup final then they were in for a nasty surprise.

Despite being the 'home' side in California's Rose Bowl stadium, the majority of fans - most of them American born of naturalized Mexicans - booed and jeered the U.S. team.

The surprising scenes were followed by angry outbursts from U.S. team goalkeeper Tim Howard, who was visibly shaken after the entire post match ceremony was conducted in Spanish.


Divided: Despite the good natured banter of the crowd, the U.S. team was visibly shaken by the consistent booing from the Mexican support  <:^0



Outnumbered: Support from Americans with Mexican origins vastly outnumbered those cheering for the 'home' team

Speaking after the game, Howard said: '[tournament organisers] CONCACAF should be ashamed of themselves.
'You can bet your ass that if we were in Mexico City, it wouldn't be all in English'

'I think it was a [expletive] disgrace that the entire post match ceremony was in Spanish.


'You can bet your ass that if we were in Mexico City, it wouldn't be all in English.

'It never ceases to amaze me all that stuff.'

Tempering his comments, the ex-Manchester United keeper added: 'It was a good crowd today.

'They were up for it, doing the wave, it was what we expected. We know it's going to be like this.'

Speaking to the LA Times, Mexican supporter Victor Sanchez said: 'I love this country, it has given me everything that I have, and I'm proud to be part of it.'

The 37-year-old Monrovia resident reflected the sentiment of most of the 93,000 strong crowd when he added: 'But yet, I didn't have a choice to come here, I was born in Mexico, and that is where my heart will always be.'

Goalkeeper Tim Howard #1 of the United States reacts seated with his teammates on the bench during trophy presentations after losing to Mexico

A tale of two halves: U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard (Right) was angry after the entire post match ceremony was conducted in Spanish


United: Mexican soccer fans cheer before the start of the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final

Viva Mexico: Mexico defeated USA 4-2 on Saturday


Despite the remarkable support for the Mexican side, head coach of the U.S. team Bob Bradley told reporters after the game his team were expecting the hostile crowd.

'Obviously ... the support that Mexico has on the night like tonight makes it a home game for them.

'It's part of something we have to deal with on the night.'

Speaking to the Times, American fan Roy Martinez was one of the few supporters present actually supporting the U.S.

He said: 'I know, it's strange, and when we got here, we were a little worried.

Wrapped in an American flag he led USA cheers outside the stadium, trying to gee up the home side.

The game came after it emerged this week ethnic minorities now make up the majority of babies in the United States.

South rises: In many South states, the Hispanic population has doubled on ten years ago, with Hispanics outstripping whites for the first time in New Mexico - 46 to 40 per cent




It is the first time that this has been the case and the change reflects a growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies.

Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women - made up of mostly single mothers - now exceeds African-American households with married couples, a sign of declining U.S. marriages overall but also continuing challenges for black youths without involved fathers.

The findings, based on the latest government data, offer a preview of final 2010 census results being released this summer that provide detailed breakdowns by age, race and householder relationships such as same-sex couples.

Demographers say the numbers provide the clearest confirmation yet of a changing social order, one in which racial and ethnic minorities will become the U.S. majority by the middle of the century.

Currently, non-Hispanic whites make up just under half of all three-year-olds, which is the youngest age group shown in the Census Bureau's October 2009 annual survey, its most recent.

In 1990, more than 60 per cent of children in that age group were white.
Victory: Mexico's team celebrates their 4-2 win over the U.S.

Victory: Mexico's team celebrates their 4-2 win over the U.S.
Support: A Mexican fan wears a sombrero hat with 'Viva Mexico' written on it before the start of the game

Support: A Mexican fan wears a sombrero hat with 'Viva Mexico' written on it before the start of the game

Long after the game finished Mexico supporters remained, bouncing up and down as they chanted and cheered for their team.

The American's were not even spared in the trophy ceremony after Mexico's 4-2 win - booed for one final time as they were announced as runners up.

Speaking after the game, another fan summed up the mood for many American-Mexican fans.

He said: 'We're not booing the country, we're booing the team.

'There is a big difference.'
delight: Mexico's soccer fans celebrate after Andres Guardado (R) scored against the U.S.

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Christopher Marlowe

It was a soccer game in LA.  Of course it was full of Mexicans.

There was a World Cup in the Rose Bowl back in 1994 and it was the same thing.  People in the US don't care about soccer as much as they do in Mexico, so more Mexicans are going to show up to soccer games.

And also there are a shitload of Mexicans in LA.  

The US was up 2-0 and then let Mexico get 4 straight goals.
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pas

I like to watch MMA (mixed martial arts) from America and they also got a channel where the commentary is in Spanish.
I know that there are a lot of fans and fighters who speak Spanish, but to cater especially to them only fuels the ''bad vibes'' that are already there.

Also interesting is the fact thet the heavyweight champion has quite a nick name :Cain ''brown pride'' Velasques.
Image if there was a white fighter with a bigg ass ''white pride'' tattoo on his chest. (like the Mexican champ has)Guess what everybody  would be yelling..

Btw. i am a fan of the Mexican fighters, but i like America to be American.

And btw. The whole martial arts scene is dominated by jews (big surpise, hey).A friend of mine used to work for this organisation called; M1 Global.
His boss was a "Russian" named : Finkelstein.
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Christopher Marlowe

QuoteI know that there are a lot of fans and fighters who speak Spanish, but to cater especially to them only fuels the ''bad vibes'' that are already there.
Yeah, like the awards ceremony being done in Spanish. WTF?
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