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Crowd Jeers Eliminated U.S. Team With Chants of 'Osama!' (Our good friends in Mexico)
World Net Daily ^ | Feb 11 | staff

Posted on 02/11/2004 8:19:27 PM PST by ETERNAL WARMING

Crowd Jeers Eliminated U.S. Team With Chants of 'Osama!'

Feb 11, 1:39 PM (ET)

(AP) Mexican head-coach Ricardo Lavolpe celebrates after Mexico scored his 4th goal against the USA... Full Image

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) - The boos nearly drowned out "The Star-Spangled Banner," and a few dozen fans chanted "Osama! Osama!" as the United States was eliminated by Mexico in Olympic men's soccer qualifying. A loud anti-American crowd hollered as Mexico beat the United States 4-0 Tuesday night in the under-23 tournament, claiming a berth in the Athens Olympics.

As U.S. players left the stadium for their bus, several fans - some clutching beers - chanted "Osama! Osama!" in reference to al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Police in riot gear held back the crowd and urged people to calm down.

"I think the fans here in Mexico are terrific; I think their patriotism and support of their team is terrific," U.S. coach Glenn Myernick said. "But unless I missed something, not one of them came down on the field and kicked the ball. We were beaten by a better football team tonight, not by the fans."

For Mexico, the game partly avenged a 2-0 loss to the United States in the second round of the 2002 World Cup, a far more important tournament involving national teams.

The U.S. men will miss the Olympics for the first time since 1980 - when the entire American delegation boycotted the Moscow Games. Mexico also ended the United States' 19-tournament streak of qualifying for every FIFA men's outdoor event, including the World Cup, the Olympics, the World Youth Championship for players under 20 and the Under-17 World Championship.

Mexico is unbeaten 20 consecutive Olympic qualifiers since a 3-0 loss to the United States on April 26, 1992.

While both national television networks broadcast Tuesday's game live in Mexico, there was no television in the United States, where the game was broadcast on closed circuit to about 190 restaurants.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: jeers; osama; soccer
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To: ETERNAL WARMING

America's Palestinians

21 posted on 02/12/2004 6:47:52 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: ETERNAL WARMING
I know that. I lived in Kobe, Japan in 2002. It's much more fun answering the question my way ...
22 posted on 02/13/2004 2:26:33 AM PST by altair (What is the World Cup? Some kind of fashionable jock strap?)
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To: Blue Collar Christian
Stop right there. There isn't anything intrinsically wrong with 3rd world countries. I live in one, life goes on. Soccer sucks on its own (lack of) merits.
23 posted on 02/13/2004 2:33:03 AM PST by altair (What is the World Cup? Some kind of fashionable jock strap?)
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To: altair
"There isn't anything intrinsically wrong with 3rd world countries."

???

How about the lack of social-economic progress that is caused by their cultures.

Or my perception could be jaded. I humbly(honestly)am prepared to be corrected on this matter.
24 posted on 02/13/2004 7:51:23 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian (Part of the Vast Right Wing Apparatus since Ford lost. ><BCC>)
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