Monday, June 30, 2025

USA vs Guatemala: A Historical Perspective

The Two Nations Have a Rich Football History That Stalled Over the Last Decade

The United States and Guatemala's soccer rivalry spans nearly five decades, representing a fascinating tale of early struggles, growing dominance, and occasional surprises that reflects the broader evolution of American soccer.

The relationship began inauspiciously in September 1977, when Guatemala swept a two-match series against the fledgling U.S. program, winning 3-1 and 2-0. These defeats, along with a crushing 4-0 loss in 1984, established Guatemala as the superior side during American soccer's formative years. The pattern continued into 1988, when Guatemala won the first match of another series before the United States finally broke through with a 1-0 victory on January 13, 1988 – their first-ever win against Los Chapines.

That breakthrough marked a turning point in the rivalry. The U.S. subsequently dominated the series, going unbeaten in 21 consecutive matches from 1988 to 2016. This remarkable run coincided with the professionalization of American soccer. It included crucial victories in World Cup qualifying, Gold Cup tournaments, and the U.S. Cup. Notable triumphs included 3-0 wins in the 1991 Gold Cup group stage and the 1996 third-place playoff, as well as comprehensive victories, such as a 6-0 result in 2013 and multiple 4-0 results.

The 2016 World Cup qualifying cycle provided one of the most dramatic chapters in recent memory. Guatemala stunned the soccer world by defeating the United States 2-0 in Guatemala City on March 25, ending the United States' historic unbeaten streak. Poor defensive play led to goals from Rafael Morales and Carlos Ruiz, putting coach Jurgen Klinsmann under intense pressure. The Americans responded emphatically four days later in Columbus, delivering a commanding 4-0 victory that featured goals from Clint Dempsey, Geoff Cameron, Graham Zusi, and Jozy Altidore. That match also marked 17-year-old Christian Pulisic's debut, making him the youngest player ever to appear for the U.S. in World Cup qualifying.

Currently holding a 16-6-5 record against Guatemala, the United States enters Wednesday's semifinal as heavy favorites, though both teams understand that knockout tournament soccer can produce unexpected results.

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