Waffle House and Carolina barbecue, the Auburn War Eagle and Boston Harbor boat parties, ranch dressing and bacon-wrapped everything. Welcome to America.
The United States boasts a tremendously eclectic culture, and, let’s be honest, sometimes it’s super weird and inexplicable, even to some Americans. So many things across the 50 states — they each have their own flavor and culture too — are uniquely American, which World Cup fans around the world are discovering as they come to the U.S., perhaps for the first time, for the 48-team tournament this summer. And several fans are going viral with their adventures and team pride.
A major highlight has been a couple of Germany fans, influencers Freddy and Fiago, who have been trekking around the U.S. and are thoroughly (and hilariously) documenting their adventures around the South and Midwest.
But there’s so much more to learn about (North) American culture. So we’re rounding up the best and funniest moments as international fans learn about the wacky and delightful things the U.S. has to offer — along with their wonderfully unbridled support for their respective teams.
Tartan Army Takes Over Fenway
The Scotland men’s national team might have left the Boston area for Charlotte following its 1-0 win over Haiti on Saturday, but much of the Tartan Army remained. Countless Scotland fans were at Fenway Park for Sunday’s Texas Rangers-Boston Red Sox game, taking over America’s Most Beloved Ballpark.
Scotland will be playing at Boston Stadium again on Friday, when it faces Morocco.
The Oranje Army Shows Out
The scenes in and around Dallas Stadium were nearly all orange before and during the Netherlands’ draw against Japan on Sunday. The Oranje Army took over Dallas, with fans marching across the city.
The Oranje Army was more than the people in Dallas, too. One Oranje kitten went viral during Sunday’s match.
Curaçao’s Biggest World Cup Moment
The underdog of underdogs, Curaçao made its World Cup debut Sunday against Group E foe Germany, and while it lost pretty convincingly, 7-1, it had a special moment. Early in the first half of its tournament opener, Curaçao scored its first World Cup goal, thanks to Livano Comenencia, whose shot deflected off Germany captain Joshua Kimmich and found the back of the net.
Fans absolutely erupted, players went wild and 78-year-old Curaçao coach Dick Advocaat couldn’t believe it. What a wonderful moment for Curaçao fans in Houston in their team’s World Cup opener.
Mexico’s Biggest (Non-Human) Fan
UPDATE: The duck’s name is apparently Merlin, and it’s an absolute star.
OK, so this technically isn’t happening in the United States, it’s wonderfully delightful, and we’re here to have fun. The world has a responsibility to protect this duck, who is clearly one of Mexico’s best supporters.
Free Salsa, An Honorable Tradition
For one confused Japanese fan, it seemed odd to receive chips and salsa while visiting a Mexican restaurant without asking for them. As he wrote: “We have not earned these.”
But that’s the beauty. They are free. And they are bottomless.
So three baskets later, even before his actual food came, a valuable lesson – in courtesy, in life, in honor – was learned. You can agree that this insightful fan has most certainly earned his salsa.
Ecuador Gets Rocky
When in the City of Brotherly Love, there is no shortage of historical or cultural sites to visit. But rallying at the iconic Rocky steps is always a special experience, but especially when you’re in Philadelphia to watch your team compete in the World Cup.
*cue Gonna Fly Now*
Scotland Slides Into The World Cup
Scotland’s mighty Tartan Army (as the team’s traveling fan base is known) is making itself right at home in Boston, including apparently finding — and loving — the infamous slide.
MORE FANS IN AMERICA
Times Square Takeover
It’s the city that never sleeps, and it’s the fan base that is always partying.
Ahead of Brazil’s opening World Cup group-stage match against Morocco, fans of the five-time champions took over Times Square in New York City.
The last time Brazil played at a World Cup tournament in the U.S. was in 1994, when the team ended up winning it all. So these fans are expecting another stateside trophy. And with Brazil’s last win coming in 2002, there are high hopes that the streak can be snapped this summer.
But don’t count out Morocco, which will be aiming for another semifinal run after 2022. Even rapper French Montana joined the party in Times Square to hype up the fans of the Atlas Lions.
Did Rod Stewart Cancel Concert To Watch Scotland?
Do you think you miss Rod Stewart?
Some Southern Californian natives might have felt that way this weekend. Stewart canceled his concert in San Diego on Friday night roughly 40 minutes before he was scheduled to appear on stage due to illness. However, Stewart was seen at Scotland’s win over Haiti at Boston Stadium on Saturday night. Stewart even posted a video of himself flying to the Boston area ahead of the match on Instagram, while a representative for Stewart told the San Diego Union-Tribune that his illness was genuine.
Ranch Dressing And Chicken + Waffles
Who doesn’t love ranch? Come on, it’s absolutely the best. Feel free to disagree, but you’d also be wrong.
An American staple:
Scotland Fans Livin’ It Up
Scotland fans seem to be having so much fun in Boston. They’ve also taken over Boston Harbor, complete with a party barge.
The fans even had one of Boston’s finest doing some keepie-uppies – pretty impressive skills there by that police officer!
Earlier this week, one Scotland fan shared his experience trying Carolina barbecue for the first time, and apparently it went so well it’s ruined his life.
He also found Buc-ee’s for the first time. Seems like it went over pretty well.
Buc-ee’s is leaning in, too.
German Fan Gets War Eagle Treatment
On the penultimate day before the start of the World Cup, German influencer Freddy wound up watching Argentina’s win over Iceland in Tuesday’s friendly at Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium.
While Freddy saw Lionel Messi score a goal, he was more mesmerized by the SEC experience. The Auburn War Eagle included.
He also made it to Waffle House and Taco Bell, among other iconic restaurants.
One of the best parts about Freddy’s trip to Waffle House in Georgia is that he didn’t even go during traditional breakfast hours, as he sat down at 1 a.m and opted for hash browns rather than waffles. But this is really the best way to experience Waffle House anyway.
Everything Is Bigger, Gulps Included
Drink up.










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