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Why the USMNT's dominant opening win may predict a...

ESPN · Jun 16, 2026, 12:50 PM

Key takeaways

  • What do the random items on this list have in common?
  • Instead, they played across the border in North Tiverton, Rhode Island.
  • Funny enough, it was against the same team it just happened to again on Friday, when the U.S. beat Paraguay, led by a pair of goals from Folarin Balogun.

Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.

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What do the random items on this list have in common? None of them existed the last time the U.S. men's national team looked that good at the World Cup.

Back then, Bert Patenaude was playing for the Fall River Marksmen, a team that was not actually located in Fall River because Massachusetts still had "blue laws," which prevented soccer games from being played on Sundays. Instead, they played across the border in North Tiverton, Rhode Island. In 1930, Patenaude scored a hat trick in the USMNT's last three-goal win at a World Cup, in Montevideo, Uruguay.

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