Group Stage Exit on Home Soil
The U.S. men's national team faced a devastating 1-0 loss to Uruguay at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, resulting in an early exit from the Copa América.
Controversial Goal by Uruguay
Mathías Olivera's 66th-minute goal, amid VAR scrutiny and U.S. protests, sealed Uruguay's victory and the U.S.'s elimination from the tournament.
Missed Opportunity
Needing a win against Uruguay to advance, the U.S. fell short after Panama defeated Bolivia 3-1, securing the second qualifying spot in Group.
Historic Exit
This marks the first time the USMNT has been eliminated in the group stage of a senior men's tournament hosted on home soil.
Previous Performances
In the last Copa América hosted in the U.S., the USMNT reached the semifinals, highlighting the disappointment of this early exit.
Key Absences and Injuries
The U.S. played without the suspended Tim Weah and lost striker Folarin Balogun to injury early in the game, further hampering their chances.
Referee Controversy
Referee Kevin Ortega's decisions, including contentious calls and delayed decisions, added to the frustration for the U.S. team and fans.