US Women’s Soccer Team Stands for the National Anthem Before 2nd Olympic Match in Rare Moment of Respect

Earlier this month several women from the US soccer team turned away from the US flag as 98-year-old WWII veteran Pete DuPré played the national anthem on a harmonica.

The US women’s soccer team was playing an exhibition game against Mexico in East Hartford, Connecticut in a pre-Olympic sendoff game before heading to Japan.
The US Soccer Federation later denied this but the video was clear.

On Wednesday the US Women’s Soccer Team took a knee before their Olympic opening game. Then they proceeded to get spanked 3-0 by the Swedish women.

They actually took a knee during the Olympics while representing the US.

On Saturday the women’s US soccer team reportedly stood for the National Anthem.
That’s weird?

The US women’s soccer team didn’t kneel for the anthem this time.

Hmm.

— James Finley (@jamesdfinley) July 24, 2021

We need the video.

@catturd2
Multiple US women soccer players do not place hand over heart or sing the National Anthem. Getting ready to begin play against New Zealand.

— Michael (@WeAreBlessed5) July 24, 2021

History.

The US women’s 2021 soccer team should learn a thing or 2 from the 1996 team. #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/lWKnzjVR3A

— Megan Mompher (@MeganMompher) July 23, 2021

US Women Soccer Team defeated New Zealand by 3-0.

Sweden defeated Australia by 4-2.

USA & Australia game would be very important and USA must defeat or tie Australia otherwise they need to go home.

I predict USA would go to next round.

USA play with Australia on Judy 27. pic.twitter.com/pDptoGTf7p

— Olis Bahari (@olisbahari) July 24, 2021

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