Megan Rapinoe Jun 27, 2023; Carson, California, USA; USWNT forward Megan Rapinoe during Women’s World Cup media day at Dignity Health Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Over the next few weeks, the United States Women’s National team will be going for their unprecedented third consecutive FIFA World Cup title as they compete in the 2023 edition of the iconic tournament. But even though the team represents the United States, several Americans have taken to social media to express that they will not be rooting for the USWNT in this year’s tournament due to the team’s actions during the playing of the national anthem.

Ahead of Friday evening’s game against Vietnam to open the World Cup, both teams stood on the field for the pregame ceremonies for the playing of both teams’ national anthems. But as The Star Spangled Banner played for the United States, the majority of the team stayed silent and did not put their hands on their hearts.

As News Week reported, only five players placed their hands over their hearts as they stood for the national anthem and only three players of the team’s starting 11 players sang along to the national anthem.

The decision of many players not to sing the national anthem or place their hands over their hearts upset enough Americans to claim they are rooting against the team.

The United States returns to action on Wednesday with a match against the Netherlands.

[News Week]