Phoenix Soccer Fans Rally at Tombstone Brewery to Support Team USA in Knockout Round Watch Party

Soccer fans in Phoenix gathered at Tombstone Brewery to support Team USA as they advanced to the knockout round. The venue was filled with enthusiastic supporters who cheered on the U.S. men's national team in their final group-stage match against the Turkish men's national team. The watch party, organized by the American Outlaws Phoenix chapter, featured chants, drums, and a vibrant display of red, white, and blue.
Nate Worthington, a member of the American Outlaws Phoenix chapter, expressed his excitement about keeping the momentum going as Team USA secured a spot in the knockout round. Fans, like Valley resident Mario Lopez, showed unwavering support for the national team, creating a lively and spirited atmosphere at the brewery.
Despite Turkey's elimination from advancing in the tournament, Valley resident Mustafa Uygur, a Turkey native, watched the match with friends in Chandler. He shared fond memories of the Turkish national team training in Mesa and the special experiences his family had interacting with the players.
As the American fans celebrated Team USA's success, the American Outlaws leaders encouraged more supporters to join them for future watch parties. The sense of community, camaraderie, and shared passion for soccer was evident at the event, with fans coming together to cheer on their favorite team.
The watch party at Tombstone Brewery showcased the strong support for Team USA in Phoenix, with fans eagerly anticipating the knockout round. The event was a testament to the dedication and enthusiasm of soccer fans in the Valley, who continue to rally behind the U.S. men's national team.