USMNT fans erupt at Bayfront Park as team defeats Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 in gritty battle

MIAMI — Thousands of fans packed Bayfront Park on Wednesday night, turning downtown Miami into a sea of red, white and blue as the U.S. Men’s National Team defeated Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 to advance to the World Cup round of 16.

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“Honestly it’s nice to see, bringing all these people together. At the end of the day that’s what we want to see,” a USMNT fan said.

The final seconds of the match triggered a wave of celebration across the park as fans erupted following the U.S. victory.

“It was absolutely beautiful to see everybody as a community, even tho the odds were stacked against us,” another said.

The match was marked by constant physical play, with Bosnia-Herzegovina pressuring U.S. attackers and using heavy challenges throughout the night.

U.S. fullbacks Sergiño Dest and Christian Pulisic were repeatedly checked and bumped when trying to push forward, while U.S. midfielders were frequently disrupted in tight spaces.

Striker Folarin Balogun was involved in the intensity on both sides — scoring during the match before later being shown a controversial red card in the 64th minute. Even after going down to 10 men, the United States managed to hold on and secure the win.

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Fans filled Bayfront Park throughout the evening, gathering to watch the match on a large outdoor screen while waving flags, wearing jerseys and chanting in support of the U.S. team.

“This is a great opportunity for us to be together and support our team,” another fan said.

Some attendees said the atmosphere reflected both the excitement of the tournament and the unity of fans from different backgrounds.

Carlos Jarquin, of Palm Beach County, said, “I think we’re gonna do amazing. I think this is the strongest team we’ve had since I’ve been watching soccer.”

The event also featured pre-match entertainment as performers helped build energy inside the fan zone ahead of kickoff.

For many in attendance, the gathering extended beyond soccer, serving as a cultural celebration that brought together fans from across South Florida and beyond.

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