
Diverse Fans and Players Redefine U.S. Soccer in the Bay Area
The Bay Area’s soccer community reflects a broader national shift toward inclusion, as new generations of fans and players bring varied cultural backgrounds to the forefront of the sport.
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The Bay Area’s soccer community reflects a broader national shift toward inclusion, as new generations of fans and players bring varied cultural backgrounds to the forefront of the sport.
The United States will face Bosnia‑Herzegovina in the Round of 32 on July 1 at 8 p.m. ET, broadcast on FOX and streaming on Fubo, with key players like Christian Pulisic expected to return.

A sunny downtown San Jose hosted a free street soccer tournament organized by Dale Futbol, bringing together more than 20 regional teams and highlighting the sport’s rising popularity.

Santa Clara’s downtown transforms into a temporary World Cup-themed night market, hosted by the San Jose Earthquakes and Bay FC, offering food, games, and a giant soccer ball installation while the Bay Area prepares to host six matches at Levi’s Stadium this summer.