The U.S. men's national soccer team lost 2-1 against Panama on Thursday, June 28, 2024. Some of the Black players on U.S. men's team were reportedly targeted with racist abuse after the match. (Source: Screenshot - FOX Soccer/YouTube)

U.S. soccer team targeted with racist abuse after loss to Panama

The U.S. men’s national soccer team’s 2-1 upsetting loss against Panama in the Copa America tournament on Thursday took an ugly turn that night as some of the Black players were targeted with racist abuse on social media after the defeat.

The abuse was so widespread that men’s national team released a statement after the game, admonishing the racist and hateful comments hurled at some of the players.


The team didn’t identify which team members were targeted, but forward Folarin Balogun, 22, and defender Chris Richards, 24, shared some of the hateful messages they received on their individual Instagram accounts.

More on the racist abuse aimed at the U.S. men’s soccer team.

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