Majority of USA women’s team remain silent during playing of anthem
American fans have taken aim at their women’s World Cup team after the majority of them refused to sing the national anthem.
Most members of the US women’s soccer team stayed silent during the national anthem before its World Cup opener Friday against newcomers Vietnam — who passionately belted their nation’s tune.
The majority of the reigning women’s World Cup champion team stared stoically ahead as the “Star Spangled Banner” blasted across New Zealand’s Eden Park arena, the NY Post reports.
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Only five of the 11 players who stood on the field for the anthem — with young, aspiring players standing before them — placed their hands over their hearts, while their six teammates kept their digits clasped behind their backs, video shows.
Only three USWNT players — Julie Ertz, Alyssa Naeher and Lindsey Horan — sang along with the hundreds of American supporters watching in the stands.
Comparatively, members of World Cup debutant Vietnam emphatically crooned their national song “Tiến Quân Ca,” or “Song of a Marching Army.”
All 11 players passionately sang along to the anthem in unison, with their right arms precisely held over their hearts.
The coaches and fans passionately joined the chanting for the first time their national song was ever played at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Despite their competitor’s apparent charisma, the USNWT team decimated Vietnam 3-0 in the team’s historic game.
The two-time defending champions went into the opening match looking to set the tone for what they hope to be their third-consecutive title clinch.
At least release a statement before your @FIFAWorldCup campaign that ONLY four of you (at best) were going to sing the USA national anthem, with YOUR CAPTAIN bowing HER head in shame. Really?
— Women's Rugby Comp (@WomRugbyComp) July 22, 2023
These women look like they are in pain. And the coach? Wowzers.
We support anyone⦠https://t.co/rAAdiGuSUu
How embarrassingâ¦. The lack of respect from the USA womenâs soccer team during the national anthem. Then look at the Vietnam women, hand over heart singing every word for there country⦠#FIFA23
— Logan Pope (@lpope5) July 22, 2023
I find it disgraceful that only 4 members of the @USWNT were singing the #USNationalAnthem & all of the members of the #VietnamWomensNationalTeam were proudly singing the national anthem of #Vietnam!!#VIE#USA#WWC2024#FIFAWWC#FIFA
— Michael McConnell ð¯ð²ðºð² (@michael__mcc) July 22, 2023
The women’s USWNT team has a complicated history with the national anthem.
Forward Megan Rapinoe has continuously knelt during “The “Star-Spangled Banner” following NFL player Colin Kaepernick’s protest in 2016.
Rapinoe, who is playing in her last World Cup before retiring and was the first woman to kneel in the practice, claimed in the weeks before her team’s 2019 World Cup win that she would “never put my hand over my heart.”
“I’ll probably never sing the national anthem again,” she said at the time.
In 2021, only one member of the USNWT Women’s National Team didn’t kneel ahead of a match against Australia.
This article originally appeared on the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.