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West Palm World Cup Fans Show South American Solidarity During Uruguay Match

On a Friday morning in West Palm Beach, World Cup fans clad in sky blue took over the Argentine restaurant Al Pan Pan. South Floridians representing a host of different Latin American countries collectively cheered for their neighbor Uruguay in its match against France. 

Latin American World Cups fans align with Uruguay during the country's quater-finals match against France.

Members of the crowd screamed, cried, and bit their nails during the quick 95-minute game.

Among the folds of Uruguayan flags stood patron Juan Iglesias, who is Cuban.

"Whoever's in that is a Latin country, you know I root for that," Iglesias said.

Fernando Cortez, who owns Al Pan Pan, is from Colombia. He said people naturally take sides as the World Cup progresses. 

"It's a rival now against Europe teams and South Americans," he said. "So, you know, we're cheering for South American teams. It's in everyone's heart to bring the cup to South America."

But the room's hopefulness deflated as France scored a first and then a second goal against Uruguay. The Europeans beat the South Americans in this round.

In the afternoon match, Brazil was eliminated by Belgium. No other team from the Americas remains in the World Cup. 

Fans praying in the final minutes of the match, with Uruguay down 2-0.
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Fans praying in the final minutes of the match, with Uruguay down 2-0.

Men singing the Uruguayan national anthem before the match began.
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Men singing the Uruguayan national anthem before the match began.
Patrons sitting, anticipating the start of the morning's match.
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Patrons sitting, anticipating the start of the morning's match.
The Uruguayan flag wrapped around a model of the FIFA World Cup trophy, and mate, a traditional Uruguayan herb drink.
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The Uruguayan flag wrapped around a model of the FIFA World Cup trophy, and mate, a traditional Uruguayan herb drink.
Crowd of fans clad in Uruguay baby blue at Al Pan Pan restaurant in West Palm.
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Crowd of fans clad in Uruguay baby blue at Al Pan Pan restaurant in West Palm.

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Peter Haden is an award-winning investigative reporter and photographer currently working with The Center for Investigative Reporting. His stories are featured in media outlets around the world including NPR, CNN en Español, ECTV Ukraine, USA Today, Qatar Gulf Times, and the Malaysia Star.
Claire Thornton, 21, is a rising senior at Princeton University, where she is Head News Editor for The Daily Princetonian. She is majoring in English, with minors in journalism, American studies, and Slavic studies. Her independent research within Princeton’s English department focuses on Western news coverage of the Russian state. In other words, she should have majored in comparative literature.