Soccer

USA Advances in World Cup Knockout Stage with 2-0 Win Over Bosnia

Detroit fans rally despite heat as U.S. prepares for Belgium showdown

The United States men's national soccer team secured a 2‑0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32, with Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman finding the net.

The win marks the first time the U.S. has progressed past the knockout round since the 2002 tournament, underscoring a resurgence in American soccer.

A City‑Wide Celebration

Fans gathered at Detroit’s Campus Martius park, where the temperature hovered near 96 °F, to watch the match on large screens.

Detroit City FC, the city’s professional club, organized the event, drawing supporters from both the United States and Bosnia, the latter cheering in their inaugural knockout appearance.

Despite the sweltering conditions, the crowd’s energy remained high, reflecting the growing passion for the sport across the nation.

Looking Ahead

The U.S. will now face Belgium in the round of 16, a side that edged past Senegal on Monday, July 6.

Detroit City FC has announced another watch party at Campus Martius for the upcoming fixture, promising a continuation of the communal viewing experience.

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