U.S. Soccer Team Embraces "Country Roads" as Anthem at World Cup Matches
At recent World Cup games, the U.S. men's national team and fans have adopted John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" as a unifying song, reflecting a broader effort to present a positive, inclusive image.
The United States men's soccer team has made John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" a staple of post-match celebrations at the World Cup, with fans and players joining in the chorus at venues such as Seattle's Lumen Field. Organizers in Seattle highlighted the song’s broad appeal, noting its familiarity across the country and its capacity to foster a sense of belonging among diverse audiences.
The practice follows a pattern of familiar tracks being played after games, including "Livin’ On A Prayer" and "Seven Nation Army," but "Country Roads" has resonated particularly strongly. Players have been seen singing and clapping along, and the atmosphere has been described as a unifying moment for supporters.
Team defender Auston Trusty, speaking after his World Cup debut, emphasized the squad’s focus on on-field performance and inspiring younger fans, saying, "Our mindset is to inspire the next generation, and that’s the main goal."
The choice of the song aligns with broader efforts by the U.S. team to project a positive, apolitical image, contrasting with previous controversies involving American athletes in other sports. By centering the experience on music and fan participation, the team aims to strengthen its growing fan base ahead of upcoming matches.