Watching the U.S. men's national soccer team play its first World Cup match was a family affair for some fans. They cheered on the players who grew up across the Tri-State Area. LisaRoznerTV reports.
They were cheering on the players who grew up across the Tri-State Area, CBS2's Lisa Rozner reported Monday.
"Me and my friends were here in 2010 and 2014," said Justin Mastriano, from East Rockaway. "I think it's important to back your nation and the soccer club."
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