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US Beats Bosnia, Reaches World Cup Last Sixteen

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Santa Clara, California. The United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 at Levi's Stadium on Wednesday night, with Folarin Balogun scoring in first-half stoppage time and Malik Tillman adding a free-kick in the 82nd minute to secure progression to the World Cup round of 16. Balogun had an earlier goal disallowed in the first half before his opening strike. The victory, achieved despite Balogun's red card around the 62nd–64th minute that reduced the hosts to ten men, sets up a round-of-16 meeting with Belgium in Seattle on July 6; officials reported a sold-out crowd at Levi's Stadium and the match outcome ensures the co-hosts continue in the expanded 48-team tournament.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Early first half: Folarin Balogun had a close-range finish ruled out for offside (around the 31st minute per some accounts).
  • 45th minute: Malik Tillman supplied the pass and Balogun scored on the stroke of halftime to make it 1-0.
  • 51st minute: Bosnia's veteran striker Edin Dzeko left the match injured, weakening their attack.
  • 62nd–64th minute: Folarin Balogun was shown a red card and sent off, reducing the U.S. to ten men.
  • 82nd minute: Malik Tillman scored a free kick to secure a 2-0 win and the U.S. advanced to face Belgium on July 6 in Seattle.

Why This Matters to You

The U.S. team's victory is a boost for American soccer, raising its profile and potentially inspiring more kids to play. If you're a fan, mark July 6 on your calendar for the next big match. If you're a parent, maybe it's time to sign your child up for soccer lessons.

The Bottom Line

Despite a red card setback, the U.S. team showed grit and determination to win 2-0 against Bosnia. They're moving on to the World Cup round of 16, proving that American soccer is a force to be reckoned with. Worth forwarding if you know a soccer fan who needs a reason to cheer.

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Who Benefited

Belgium and future opponents benefit from facing a United States team that advanced despite a red card, while ticket sellers, broadcasters, and host-city vendors benefit economically from sold-out matches and sustained public interest.

Who Impacted

Folarin Balogun risks suspension and reduced availability for the next match after his red card; Bosnia and Herzegovina exit the tournament while also suffering the loss of veteran striker Edin Dzeko to injury during the game.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
10
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
9
Distribution:
Left 10%, Center 90%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Belgium and future opponents benefit from facing a United States team that advanced despite a red card, while ticket sellers, broadcasters, and host-city vendors benefit economically from sold-out matches and sustained public interest.

Who Impacted

Folarin Balogun risks suspension and reduced availability for the next match after his red card; Bosnia and Herzegovina exit the tournament while also suffering the loss of veteran striker Edin Dzeko to injury during the game.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Steely USA overcome Bosnia and Herzegovina and controversial red to reach World Cup last 16

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