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'''The American Outlaws''' are an unofficial supporters' group for the [[United States men's national soccer team]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://freebeermovement.blogspot.com/2009/08/news-watch-american-outlaws-real.html | title=Free Beer Movement Blog article on AO |}}</ref>. Founded in 2007 by group of fans from Lincoln, Nebraska the group set out to better organize supporters at [[United States men's national soccer team]] games. Their first appearance was at an international friendly between Brazil and the United States in Chicago in the summer of 2007<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB6WotLrLC0| title=You Tube video from USA vs Brazil | }}</ref>. The group originally used the color blue but now encourages members to wear red to all US games. |
'''The American Outlaws''' are an unofficial supporters' group for the [[United States men's national soccer team]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://freebeermovement.blogspot.com/2009/08/news-watch-american-outlaws-real.html | title=Free Beer Movement Blog article on AO |}}</ref>. Founded in 2007 by group of fans from Lincoln, Nebraska the group set out to <ref>{{cite web | url=http://garyablett.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/american-outlaws/| title=Red Kop Project Article on American Outlaws|}}</ref> better organize supporters at [[United States men's national soccer team]] games. Their first appearance was at an international friendly between Brazil and the United States in Chicago in the summer of 2007<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bB6WotLrLC0| title=You Tube video from USA vs Brazil | }}</ref>. The group originally used the color blue but now encourages members to wear red to all US games. |
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The group is organized into local chapters that are centered around cities. The local chapters handle local viewing parties, building support for the national team at the local level, and are responsible for organizing festivities & supporters in the event their city hosts a game. The national organization is responsible for connecting supporters from around the country, working with the national federation, and producing various forms of media content like scouting reports<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theamericanoutlaws.com/americanoutlawsdocuments/AO%20Scouting%20Report%20US%20Denmark%2011182009%201.pdf | title= Copy of American Outlaws scouting report | }}</ref> and a podcast<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theamericanoutlaws.com/content/view/127/28/ | title=American Outlaws Podcast | }} </ref>. |
The group is organized into local chapters that are centered around cities <ref>{{cite web | url=http://fresnosports.blogspot.com/2009/09/american-outlaws.html| title=Fresno Sports Blog article on American Outlaws | }}</ref>. The local chapters handle local viewing parties, building support for the national team at the local level, and are responsible for organizing festivities & supporters in the event their city hosts a game. The national organization is responsible for connecting supporters from around the country, working with the national federation, and producing various forms of media content like scouting reports<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theamericanoutlaws.com/americanoutlawsdocuments/AO%20Scouting%20Report%20US%20Denmark%2011182009%201.pdf | title= Copy of American Outlaws scouting report | }}</ref> and a podcast<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theamericanoutlaws.com/content/view/127/28/ | title=American Outlaws Podcast | }} </ref>. |
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The organization is run by Korey Donahoo & Justin Brunken. |
The organization is run by Korey Donahoo & Justin Brunken. |
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The American Outlaws are an unofficial supporters' group for the United States men's national soccer team[1]. Founded in 2007 by group of fans from Lincoln, Nebraska the group set out to [2] better organize supporters at United States men's national soccer team games. Their first appearance was at an international friendly between Brazil and the United States in Chicago in the summer of 2007[3]. The group originally used the color blue but now encourages members to wear red to all US games.
The group is organized into local chapters that are centered around cities [4]. The local chapters handle local viewing parties, building support for the national team at the local level, and are responsible for organizing festivities & supporters in the event their city hosts a game. The national organization is responsible for connecting supporters from around the country, working with the national federation, and producing various forms of media content like scouting reports[5] and a podcast[6].
The organization is run by Korey Donahoo & Justin Brunken.
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- ^ "Free Beer Movement Blog article on AO".
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