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American Flag Booed During FIFA World Cup Events in Toronto

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During the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto, Canada, fans were heard booing the United States’ flag on Friday afternoon. The atmosphere shifted after the initial cheers for the Canadian flag, echoing similar reactions during Thursday’s ceremony in Mexico.

At the FIFA Fan Festival in Toronto on Thursday, spectators also booed the U.S. when introduced as one of the three host nations. The tournament is set to occur across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico over the coming weeks. Criticism towards the U.S. has centered on its immigration policies and its conflict with Iran in the Middle East.

What Happened in Toronto?

As with the scene in Mexico, the flags of all 48 participating countries were presented on the pitch before the Group B match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Canadian and Mexican flags received applause, while the U.S. flag drew boos from the crowd. A performance by singer Michael Bublé followed the presentation.

Canada later secured their first point in the competition with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina, marking their first point on home soil.

Why the U.S. Was Booed: The Context Behind the Moment

The reaction might extend beyond typical sports rivalry, often marked by the jeers and chants from opposing fans. The lead-up to the 2026 World Cup has faced controversies involving the U.S. and President Donald Trump. U.S. military actions against Iran and perceived hosting imbalances—where the U.S. will host 78 out of 104 matches—have fueled discontent. Additionally, tensions over Trump’s tariffs, immigration enforcement, and related issues have strained U.S.-Canada relations.

This complex dynamic has sparked resentment among fans who feel the tournament’s identity has skewed toward the U.S.

This is a breaking news story. Further updates will follow.

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