The U. S. Men’s National team is again in motion.
With underneath three months remaining earlier than the World Cup kicks off in June, the USMNT is ready to check its mettle in opposition to two prime European groups in key pre-tournament friendlies. It should tackle Belgium on Saturday, March 28 on the Mercedez-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.
The USMNT shares reference to Belgium: they’ve met it twice on the World Cup stage, and each video games loom massive within the minds of American and Belgian followers. This is the story of how the the 2 got here to be world rivals, advised via their well-known World Cup conferences.
1930: USMNT 3-0 win in group stage
All of it started right here, on the inaugural FIFA World Cup in Uruguay in the summertime of 1930. Simply 13 groups made the journey to South America for the event, and most have been strangers to 1 one other; the European groups hadn’t seen a lot of something from their North and South American friends and vice versa. All anybody actually knew of the USMNT was this: it had fallen to Argentina 11-2 at the 1928 Olympics, so it in all probability wasn’t a critical menace.
The USA discovered itself in a gaggle with Paraguay and Belgium and opened its event in opposition to the Belgians on a freezing chilly day in Montevideo. Unprepared for the climate and exhausted from the transcontinental journey, Belgium struggled to maintain up with the USMNT’s tempo, and it shortly discovered itself in hassle. Scotland-born striker Bart McGhee opened the scoring for the USMNT within the twenty third minute and New Jersey native Tom Florie doubled the lead proper earlier than halftime. New England legend Bert Patenaude—who went on to attain the primary hat trick in World Cup historical past one sport later—sealed the victory with a 3rd purpose halfway via the second half.
