USMNT fans want everyone in Qatar to know that the sport played in the World Cup is called soccer and not football — here's how it all started
The U.S. has had quite a path to the knockout stages and the fans have been there for every step along the way. They even started their own chant to show how supportive they are of their favorite soccer team.
Toward the end of the first half of the United States Group B clash against England, fans in the stands erupted in a special chant of “It’s called soccer!” Clips on social media quickly went viral that showed the fans participating in the chant. USMNT fans used the chant to troll England during the game and even after the two teams finished in a nil-nil draw.
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