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American Outlaws, with more than 30,000 dues-paying members and 187 active chapters backing the US men’s and women’s national teams, is the largest soccer supporters’ group in the nation.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) -The World Cup is a big deal to a fair amount of fans in our area. Take for instance members of the Panama City Chapter of the American Outlaws Soccer club. They and ...
More than 60 fans attended the watch party sponsored by the Tampa chapter of the American Outlaws, the unofficial fan club of the women’s and men’s U.S. teams.
Their goal is simple: to "unite and strengthen" supporters at US Soccer games. "We're the American Outlaws, this is our pre-game party and we have over 1,200 people here right now and we're going ...
Fans of U.S. Men's Soccer celebrated the return of their team to the World Cup stage as they played to a 1-1 draw. It was the team's first World Cup game since the 2014 competition.
The local chapter of the American Outlaws – founded by a small group of friends who were looking for fun places to watch the World Cup – is the 51st chapter in the club.
While the USMNT has yet to make a final decision on Berhalter, the mounting pressure from fans, former players and influential groups like the American Outlaws puts the U.S. Soccer Federation in a ...
The U.S. soccer team’s largest supporters’ group called for coach Gregg Berhalter’s ouster following the team’s first-round elimination from the Copa America. The American Outlaws issued a ...
In the shadow of Auckland’s Eden Park stadium, a neighborhood watering hole has become a home away from home for the hordes of American fans who have traveled thousands of miles to cheer on the ...