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The U.S. men's soccer team first played in the Summer Olympics in 1924. From that tournament to 1980 , only amateur and state-sponsored Eastern European players were allowed on Olympic teams. The Olympics became a full international tournament in 1984 after the IOC allowed full national teams from outside FIFA 's strongest confederations of ...
The following tables summarizes the all-time record for the United States men's national soccer team, first broken down by confederation and then the team's head-to-head record by decade. The United States has played matches against 105 current and former national teams, with the latest result, a win, coming against Costa Rica on January 22, 2025.
The history of the United States men's national soccer team began with that team's first international match in 1916. Highlights from the team's early history include reaching the semifinals of the inaugural 1930 World Cup (later recognized by FIFA as third place finish based on overall records), and defeating England in a remarkable upset in the 1950 World Cup.
July 24, 2024 at 5:15 PM. The US Olympic Men’s Soccer Team suffered a disappointing loss to host nation France, as they returned to the games for the first time in 16 years.
Gregg Berhalter has been fired as the head coach of the United States men’s national soccer team following the squad’s Copa America elimination, the US Soccer Federation announced on Wednesday.
The United States men's national soccer team (USMNT) have participated in eleven editions of the FIFA World Cup, an international soccer competition contested by men's national teams representing members of FIFA. The tournament is held every four years by the top qualifying teams from the continental confederations under FIFA.
Mark your calendars, soccer fans: The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts in 500 days. FIFA expects at least 5 million fans to attend World Cup matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico, with at ...
June 24, 1975 0–4 Friendly 87 Costa Rica: August 19, 1975 1–3 Mexico City Tournament 88 Argentina: August 21, 1975 0–6 Mexico City Tournament 89 Mexico: August 24, 1975 0–2 Mexico City Tournament 90 Canada: September 24, 1976 1–1 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 91 Mexico: October 3, 1976 0–0 CONCACAF Champ. Q/World Cup Q: 92 Mexico