Tim Ream discusses challenges of USMNT fan support at home
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 12:53 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
USMNT captain Tim Ream spoke about the struggle for the team to garner the same level of support as other nations during home games. Ahead of their match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco, Ream acknowledged that the diverse immigrant population affects the crowd composition, often leading to fewer pro-US supporters. He emphasized the importance of crowd energy for the team's performance in the World Cup, highlighting the growing excitement around the team as they compete.
- •Tim Ream is the USMNT captain.
- •The team plays Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco.
- •Ream notes challenges in fostering a pro-US crowd.
- •The match highlights the impact of US demographics on soccer attendance.
- •Crowd energy is crucial for success in the World Cup.
- 12:53 AMYahoo Sports — USMNT captain Tim Ream explains why USA fans have always struggled to rival other nations
"USA captain Tim Ream has admitted that his side have always struggled to get the same sort of support that other nations have received during home games. The co-hosts topped their group and were pitted against Bosnia and Herzegovina in San Francisco.
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