PHOTOS: World Cup soccer fans celebrate USA advance in Denver, Colorado
June 26, 2014
People gather in a common area to watch the world cup, some with their laptops, at Gather, a cafe and lounge that shares a space with Galvinate, a digital startup hub on Thursday, June 26, 2014 in Denver, CO. Despite losing 0-1 to Germany, the United States advances to round 16. (Photo By Kent Nishimura/The Denver Post) ( CD27WORLDCUP_KN15232 )
Amelie Company employee, Andy Hellmuth, watches the USA soccer team play Germany in the 2014 World Cup, June 26, 2014 from Amelie's office in lower downtown Thursday morning, June 26, 2014. Amelie Company is an advertising and PR firm. USA lost 1-0, but still advance in the tournament because Ghana lost to Portugal. (Photo By Andy Cross / The Denver Post) ( CD27WORLDCUP_AC14972 )
Employees of the Amelie Company, an advertising and PR firm in lower downtown Denver, celebrate a late flurry of action as the USA soccer team played Germany in the 2014 World Cup, June 26, 2014. USA lost 1-0, but still advance in the tournament because Ghana lost to Portugal. (Photo By Andy Cross / The Denver Post) ( CD27WORLDCUP_AC14972 )
Fans stop on the sidewalk to join fans on the inside to watch the U.S.A. versus Germany World Cup group match. Fans gathered at Katie Mullen's on Thursday, June 26, 2014. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) ( SP27WORLDCUP__JPL0112 )
USA fans gathered at The Three Lions Pub on Colfax and York St. June 26, 2014 to watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. USA lost to Germany 1-0 but still advance to the round of 16 in the World Cup. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7693 )
Nache Greene (center) and Luke Warner (right), both of Denver, react while watching a World Cup game between the United States and Germany in a common area at Gather, a cafe and lounge that shares a space with Galvinate, a digital startup hub, on Thursday, June 26, 2014 in Denver, CO. Despite losing 0-1 to Germany, the United States advances to round 16. (Photo By Kent Nishimura/The Denver Post) ( CD27WORLDCUP_KN23887 )
Germany Fan Jon Massopust celebrates Germany's goal in the second half as Ally Goodman and Callie Pote look dejected. Fans gathered outside on the sidewalk at The Three Lions Pub on Colfax and York St. June 26, 2014 to watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. USA lost to Germany 1-0 but still advance to the round of 16 in the World Cup. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7643 )
Gonalo Tedesco with his friends Erin Wiley and Emily Allen watch the USA take on Germany. Fans gather at the Thirsty Lion June 26, 2014 watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7596 )
Brad Young screams out in jubilation after learning Ghana lost to Portugal 2-1 which put the USA in the round of 16 in the World Cup. Fans gathered at Three Lions Pub on Colfax and York St. June 26, 2014 to watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7844 )
Fans gather outside on the sidewalk at The Three Lions Pub on Colfax and York St. June 26, 2014 to watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7615 )
Ally Goodman and Callie Pote react to Germany's goal int he second half as Germany Fan Jon Massopust celebrates. Fans gathered outside on the sidewalk at The Three Lions Pub on Colfax and York St. June 26, 2014 to watch the US play Germany in World Cup competition in Recife. (Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post) ( SP27WCUSA_2JL7630 )
Fans stop on the sidewalk to join fans on the inside to watch the U.S.A. versus Germany World Cup group match. Fans gathered at Katie Mullen's on Thursday, June 26, 2014. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) ( SP27WORLDCUP__JPL0027 )
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