President Barack Obama told the US 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ squad he'd be pulling for them as they represent the country on the world's biggest stage next month.
Obama acknowledged that the footballing extravaganza didn't always resonate with US sports fans more atuned to baseball, basketball and gridiron football, but he told the team they had plenty of support.
"Everybody is going to be rooting for you. Although sometimes we don't remember here in the United States, this is going to be the biggest world [stage] and you're going to be representing all of us," he said. "We are incredibly proud of what you've done already."
Everybody is going to be rooting for you.
US President Barack Obama
Clinton, who also plans to attend some matches in South Africa, was taken with the team's attire for the visit - particularly their tan dress shoes. "I want to be on this team just for the shoes," Clinton said. "This is the only team that I've ever seen that had these cool shoes."
Obama, who earlier in the day met with Duke University's collegiate champion basketball team, agreed the US squad were winners in the fashion stakes. "Those are some sharp shoes," he agreed.
The United States host Turkey in a friendly match at Philadelphia on Saturday and depart for South Africa on Sunday.
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