What uswnt world cup exit really means.

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The arguments

Cultural Decline to Blame

Commentators argue the USWNT's historic loss reflects the consequences of prioritizing political activism and social messaging over athletic merit and national pride.

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Mixed

Historic Sporting Failure

Regardless of cause, the team's round-of-16 exit — the earliest in program history — and their scoring drought mark a genuinely unprecedented low point for the once-dominant squad.

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Brief

The US Women's National Soccer Team suffered the earliest elimination in program history at the 2023 FIFA World Cup, losing to Sweden in the round of 16 and failing to reach the quarterfinals for the first time ever. The team scored just one goal across their final three matches, a historically poor offensive performance. Commentators including Megyn Kelly and Clay Travis linked the collapse to the team's activist identity and broader cultural controversies, framing the defeat as emblematic of deeper institutional failures.

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