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- The American Outlaws (abbreviation: AO) are an unofficial supporters' group for the United States men's national soccer team and United States women's national soccer team and have been described as "a raucous group of U.S. supporters" by ESPN. Founded in 2007 by a group of fans from Lincoln, Nebraska, the group set out to "unite and strengthen" supporters at United States national soccer team games.
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The American Outlaws is a non-profit group dedicated to organize support for the men's, women's, and youth US soccer teams. We have over 200 local chapters in cities around the world, and you can find us at every game, no matter where it is.
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The Council is dedicated to advocating for all fans of teams under the U.S. Soccer umbrella and aims to increase its outreach and exposure to the U.S. Soccer community, including...
These local chapters are meeting places for American soccer fans to come together and watch the US play soccer. They're much more than just a spot with a TV, though: they're how we make a mark on our communities.
Apr 21, 2022 · Founded in 2018, the Fan Council is dedicated to advocating for all fans of teams under the U.S. Soccer umbrella and aims to increase its outreach and exposure to the U.S. Soccer...
The American Outlaws (abbreviation: AO) are an unofficial supporters' group for the United States men's national soccer team and United States women's national soccer team [1] [2] and have been described as "a raucous group of U.S. supporters" by ESPN.
Over 500 Outlaws traveled to Brazil to support the men’s national team in Natal, Manaus, and Recife; the largest single group of fans to attend the 2014 World Cup. In 2015 we brought thousands of fans to the Women's World Cup to support the USWNT's winning campaign.
Dec 13, 2021 · The celebration runs from Monday, Dec. 13 to Saturday, Dec. 18, showcasing and thanking U.S. Soccer fans for their commitment and support of U.S. Soccer’s National Teams.