American fans catch World Cup fever, but team slumps to defeat

Published July 2, 2014
US fans are pictured at  a public viewing party in Denver. -Photo by AP
US fans are pictured at a public viewing party in Denver. -Photo by AP
A US fan with red cowboy boots and socks decorated with the theme of the American flag looks on during a street viewing party. -Photo by AP
A US fan with red cowboy boots and socks decorated with the theme of the American flag looks on during a street viewing party. -Photo by AP
A fan is pictured at a public viewing party. -Photo by AP
A fan is pictured at a public viewing party. -Photo by AP
An Ameircan flag is draped over revelers during a street party outside a downtown Denver bar for the match. -Photo by AP
An Ameircan flag is draped over revelers during a street party outside a downtown Denver bar for the match. -Photo by AP
A US fan pictured a public viewing party. -Photo by AFP
A US fan pictured a public viewing party. -Photo by AFP
US fans react as they watch the team score against Belgium during a viewing party at the Crown & Anchor British Pub in Las Vegas. -Photo by AP
US fans react as they watch the team score against Belgium during a viewing party at the Crown & Anchor British Pub in Las Vegas. -Photo by AP
Fans react while watching the match at a public viewing party in Philadelphia. -Photo by AP
Fans react while watching the match at a public viewing party in Philadelphia. -Photo by AP
US fans gather a public viewing party in Redondo Beach, California. -Photo by Reuters
US fans gather a public viewing party in Redondo Beach, California. -Photo by Reuters
US fans watch the  match between inside the FIFA Fan Fest area in Sao Paulo, Brazil. -Photo by AP
US fans watch the match between inside the FIFA Fan Fest area in Sao Paulo, Brazil. -Photo by AP
US supporters sit in the stands after Belgium defeated the USA 2-1 in extra time. -Photo by AP
US supporters sit in the stands after Belgium defeated the USA 2-1 in extra time. -Photo by AP
A US supporter reacts at the end of the match. -Photo by AFP
A US supporter reacts at the end of the match. -Photo by AFP

American football fans decked out in red, white and blue flocked to stadiums and giant TV screens on Tuesday to see their team knocked out of the World Cup by Belgium in a heart-breaking game. Strong performances by the US team in Brazil had ignited passions in a country not known for its love of football, and free viewing parties were held from coast to coast while fans crammed into sports bars and restaurants. The Belgians scored twice in extra time and looked to have the game put away when the underdog Americans scored a late goal. But time ran out and the U.S. squad lost 2-1.

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