Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer

Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer

Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer
Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer You know what’s a good problem to have? Not being able to tell which is more entertaining: your fans or your team. Seattle hosted its first World Cup qualifier for US Soccer in 37 years, and it was...
Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer You know what’s a good problem to have? Not being able to tell which is more entertaining: your fans or your team. Seattle hosted its first World Cup qualifier for US Soccer in 37 years, and it was...
Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer You know what’s a good problem to have? Not being able to tell which is more entertaining: your fans or your team. Seattle hosted its first World Cup qualifier for US Soccer in 37 years, and it was...

Seattle, you are something else in American Soccer

You know what’s a good problem to have? Not being able to tell which is more entertaining: your fans or your team. Seattle hosted its first World Cup qualifier for US Soccer in 37 years, and it was one to remember.

Under the leadership of Jürgen Klinsmann, the U.S. played with a new confidence and cruised to a 2-0 win, leaving them in a perfect position for 2014. Under the leadership of the American Outlaws (and Seattle’s finest fans), over 40,000 cheered on the Stars & Stripes. KICKTV captured the match in its latest dispatch of “The Hex” series, and the scenes were truly unbelievable. It does feel like this American revolution is on the brink of becoming something special in the world of football.