Canadian Major League Soccer Fans fascinated “The Star-Spangled Banner” for a match between the Vancouver WhiteCaps and the Los Angeles Galaxy on Sunday evening.
Fans have been added to the trend that Canada has taken over since the president Donald Trump Decided to place rates for Canadian goods and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau teased that the country became the 51st American state. It started with hockey during a senators competition in Ottawa and continued in the 4 Nations Face-Off, and even in the WWE elimination room.
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After his goal against the Los Angeles Galaxy, Brian White from Vancouver WhiteCaps celebrates during the second half of an MLS football match in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday 2 March 2025. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)
Brian White, an American football player who competes for the Whitecaps, addressed the angry after the game. White scored the go-ahead goal in the 2-1 victory of the team over Los Angeles.
“I would like to thank the fans who welcomed the national anthem at the end and showed and showed and respect for the flag,” he told reporters, via Daily Hive Vancouver. “Of course there are problems. It is not my business, and I will leave it at that.”
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Maya Yoshida from Los Angeles Galaxy, #4, kicks the ball as Brian White, #24 of Vancouver WhiteCaps, defends during the first half of an MLS football match in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday 2 March 2025. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)
The announcer of the public address reminded fans on BC Place to respect the singers. As soon as Elizabeth Irving, Marie Hui, Emma Currie and Arielle Tuliao participated in the American national anthem, the angry.
Irving also sang the national anthem for the elimination room of WWE. The angry got a response from Commentator Pat McAfee.

A Whitecaps fan of Vancouver is going to a Canada flag during the first half of an MLS football match against the Los Angeles Galaxy in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Sunday 2 March 2025. (Ethan Cairns/The Canadian Press via AP)
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“It’s a bit bad that it is in the terrible land of Canada that our national anthem has spoken to start this whole thing,” he said.
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