For more than ten years, Greene's Pour House in Neenah has served as the gathering point for U.S. soccer enthusiasts across the Fox Valley, drawing crowds with its lively atmosphere and dedicated screenings of international matches.
The venue’s partnership with the American Outlaws Fox Valley chapter, a fan community founded in 2013, has turned the bar into a de facto stadium for every U.S. match during the FIFA World Cup, fostering chants, songs and a sense of camaraderie among supporters.
Open doors for every fan
During each broadcast, Greene's opens its second‑floor lounge to anyone who wants to cheer, while the downstairs menu remains fully available, allowing visitors to enjoy food and drink throughout the game.
The next watch party is scheduled for June 25 at 9 p.m., inviting all soccer fans to experience the atmosphere that has become a staple of the local sports calendar, with early access for American Outlaws members two hours before kickoff.
Members of the American Outlaws chapter can enter the upstairs section two hours before the game starts, but the space is otherwise open to the broader public, reinforcing the inclusive nature of the events.
The World Cup, running from June 11 to July 19, draws up to ten million international visitors to the United States and remains the most‑watched sporting event on the planet, underscoring the significance of these communal viewings.
Beyond the games, the collaboration highlights how a local bar can foster a sense of belonging, turning a simple drink into a shared celebration of sport, a fact noted by owner Paul Stinson, who has overseen the venue’s growth since its early days.