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It’s FIFA furor all around the country, as the USA prepares to host the World Cup in 2026. Even though the commencement of the tournament is a couple of years away, after the recent announcement of the dates and stadiums for the all-important matches, popular figures are pitching in on the latest developments. Comedian and actor, Kevin Hart, who was visibly ecstatic after the release of the schedule, decided to show his support for the Stars and the Stripes with a teasing gesture: “USA all day.”

This moment comes as a landmark in America’s soccer pursuit, as it co-hosts the biggest sporting event in the world with Mexico and Canada. Notably, the United States last hosted the prestigious tournament in 1994, crashing out against eventual champions Brazil in the round of 16.

Kevin Hart is willing to get inked to show support for the USMNT

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Kevin Hart is known to be a soccer enthusiast and a huge fan of the USMNT since his childhood. While some promise to visit all games, or indulge in the make-belief rituals that come with sport, Hart has revealed his desire to get inked for his team.

When asked what other teams in addition to the USMNT he would likely support, the comedian gave a rather strong affirmation laced with a bit of humor. While speaking to FOX Sports, Hart said, “USA, USA All Day, USA all day, okay! USA all day. I’m about to get a tattoo on my back to say, ‘USA All Day.'” 

 

 

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The USMNT will play its first game on June 12, 2026, at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Hart already has a deep connection with soccer, as he was earlier seen training wearing the LA Galaxy kit in 2020. The next few years will be a great treat for the comedian, with the USA also hosting the 2024 Copa America.

The Hollywood regular also revealed that his son has revived his interest in the beautiful game. He stated, “My love for the game started when I was younger. I think, now, being a soccer dad, you know, having kids that love the sport and have followed the sport. That’s given me a different [level of] passion.” The 44-year-old also visited Manchester City and met the players in 2016 while taking a hilarious penalty challenge.

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Meanwhile, the USA will play its second match in Seattle, Washington on June 19. The team will arrive back in LA for the final group stage game on June 25th. However, it’s the New York New Jersey Stadium in New Jersey, that will host the blockbuster final on July 19. And Hart, along with other soccer fans, will be expected to grace the event then.

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