As international soccer fans travel across the United States ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a growing number of visitors are attracting attention online by documenting their experiences with American culture, food, travel destinations, and local traditions, as reported by Fox News.
Among the most widely followed visitors is German soccer fan FreddyLA7, whose social media posts have generated millions of views as he chronicles a cross-country journey through the United States while following the German national team.
THE WORLD CUP TRIP HAS FINALLY MADE IT TO TEXAS!!!! After 7 days on the road (yes a lot of detours) we have made it to the state where Germany will play its first World Cup match! pic.twitter.com/xmY51FUera
— Freddy🇩🇪 (@FreddyLA7) June 14, 2026
Rather than focusing exclusively on soccer, Freddy’s videos have highlighted experiences that many Americans consider everyday parts of life.
His posts have featured visits to Waffle House, Taco Bell, Buc-ee’s, Bass Pro Shops, highways stretching across multiple states, and college football venues.
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The videos have resonated with viewers across social media platforms, generating widespread engagement and drawing responses from elected officials and political leaders who view the posts as a positive showcase of American culture.
The viral attention comes as the United States prepares to host millions of visitors for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
While political debates surrounding immigration and travel policies have continued in the lead-up to the tournament, many foreign visitors have instead focused on sharing favorable impressions of local communities, regional traditions, and American hospitality.
Among those taking notice was Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who shared one of Freddy’s posts on X after the German visitor traveled through Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama.
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Duffy praised the road trip experience and encouraged Americans to appreciate the country’s diversity of destinations.
“There's no better way to see our country than on a road trip,” Duffy wrote. “Because to LOVE AMERICA you have to SEE AMERICA.”
🇺🇸 HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? 🇺🇸
Meet FREDDY, he’s a German soccer fan in the U.S. for the World Cup and he is experiencing the BEAUTY of America from the road Here are Freddy’s highlights: ⛰️BRASSTOWN BALD: THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN GEORGIA 🍽️ CHILI’S IN CHATTANOOGA ⚽️JORDAN-HARE… https://t.co/1kAHOfYNUn — Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) June 10, 2026
Duffy also invited followers to suggest additional destinations for Freddy to visit as he continues his travels around the country.
Freddy’s growing popularity has led to interactions with officials from several states. After visiting Alabama and posting about his experiences there, Sen. Katie Britt highlighted the state’s role in his journey.
One of the stops that generated significant attention was Auburn University’s Jordan-Hare Stadium. Freddy posted videos expressing amazement at the atmosphere surrounding college football in the South.
Following those posts, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey publicly encouraged him to return during football season.
“Y'all ought to come back in the fall to see just how we do Saturdays in Alabama,” Ivey wrote.
Y’all ought to come back in the fall to see just how we do Saturdays in Alabama.
Glad you enjoyed your visit, @FreddyLA7! https://t.co/KOGKq4mnbq — Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) June 10, 2026
Freddy’s travels also brought him to Florida’s Gulf Coast, where he shared footage of the beaches and coastline.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responded after Freddy referred to the Gulf waters as “the sea,” playfully correcting the description while encouraging him to enjoy Florida’s coastline.
The German visitor’s road trip has become one of several viral examples of international fans discovering parts of the United States that often receive less global attention than major tourist destinations.
Videos featuring restaurants, roadside attractions, local traditions, and regional culture have attracted millions of viewers and generated discussion about how the World Cup could showcase more than just soccer.
With the tournament scheduled to bring visitors from around the globe next year, Freddy’s journey has offered an early glimpse of how international guests may experience the country beyond stadiums and host cities.
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For many viewers, the popularity of these videos reflects growing interest in the local culture, hospitality, and traditions that visitors encounter while traveling through communities across the United States.
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