
Hundreds gather in San Jose to watch Team USA's World Cup debut

It was an evening filled with cheers and chants.
Hundreds came to San Pedro Square in San Jose Friday night to watch Team USA's debut World Cup match.
"It means a lot for everybody. You know different cultures, different people celebrating as one team. That's the best thing about this," said Oscar Rodriguez.
While many of the fans were Bay Area locals, some traveled across continents just to get here.
Denise Sandel says she flew in all the way from Argentina to visit her sister and nephew and see some games.
"We have some tickets for the other group match from Argentina next week. We're going to the Levi's Stadium," she said.
While everyone has their favorite team, many told us they were excited to see the sport bringing people together.
Especially as soccer's popularity continues to grow in the United States.
"I'm excited just to see what we're able to do. It's a new US generation led by Pochettino, who is an Argentine head coach, so it'll be very cool to see if he can give us some success," said Ethan Mutchnik.
The last time a World Cup was held in the US was back in 1994.
People here say it's nice to be able to have such a prominent event once again in our country.
"To be able to watch it live in a host country is absolutely amazing. My dad and I went down to Brazil in 2014 and to have it here is way better," said Thomas Palma.
Team USA won their match against Paraguay Friday night.
But folks here hope that winning streak is just beginning.
"I think we're going to get past the round of 16. Hopefully past the round of 8. That would be very exciting. But we'll see," said Palma.










