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Iranian Team Arrives in U.S. for World Cup After Months of Uncertainty

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NFL quarterback Jameis Winston joined Japanese soccer fans in cleaning up trash around Dallas Stadium after Japan's 2-2 World Cup draw against the Netherlands.

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American football fans have found themselves at the centre of a social media debate during the World Cup, with supporters from around the world criticising some of the chants being heard at matches in the United States.The discussion has gathered momentum throughout the tournament, with several videos of USA supporters circulating online and attracting millions of views.One chant in particular has become a talking point after footage showed fans singing: "We support the US, the US, the US, and that's the way we like it, we like it, we love it."While many supporters joined in enthusiastically, the chant prompted a wave of reactions online, with some football fans arguing it lacked the atmosphere and intensity associated with traditional football support around the world.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Criticism has not only come from overseas.Some prominent American sports figures have also questioned the style of chants commonly heard at USA matches.NFL stars Jason and Travis Kelce...

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It is set to play New Zealand in a Los Angeles area stadium on Monday.

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**Summary:** Iranian football teams have arrived in the United States for the World Cup, despite uncertainty surrounding their participation due to ongoing tensions with neighboring countries. The team is set to play against New Zealand at a Los Angeles area stadium on Monday. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the global nature of sports and how international

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