Bucaramanga Vs. Boyacá Chicó Match Sparks US Soccer Interest

by Daniel Brooks
Bucaramanga Vs. Boyacá Chicó Match Sparks US Soccer Interest

Bucaramanga Vs. Boyacá Chicó Match Sparks US Soccer Interest...

A thrilling Colombian soccer match between Atlético Bucaramanga and Boyacá Chicó is unexpectedly trending in the U.S. today after a dramatic last-minute goal and controversial refereeing decisions. The game, played Sunday night in Bucaramanga's Estadio Alfonso López, ended 2-1 with a stoppage-time winner that has gone viral on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitter.

The sudden U.S. interest stems from American sportsbooks reporting unusually high betting activity on the match, particularly from states with legal soccer wagering like New Jersey and Colorado. Several prominent U.S. soccer analysts, including former MLS player Taylor Twellman, tweeted about the match's intensity, comparing it to Premier League drama.

Colombian-American communities in cities like Miami, Houston, and New York have also driven engagement, with local supporters' clubs organizing watch parties for the rare televised match on beIN Sports Español. The game's timing during a relatively quiet period for major European leagues may have contributed to its unexpected visibility.

Bucaramanga's victory moves them into third place in Colombia's Liga BetPlay Dimayor, keeping their continental competition hopes alive. Boyacá Chicó, sitting near the relegation zone, faces mounting pressure after their fifth consecutive away loss. The match featured three VAR reviews and two red cards, adding to its controversial appeal.

U.S. soccer fans appear particularly fascinated by Bucaramanga's Venezuelan striker Robert Hernández, whose 93rd-minute bicycle kick winner has already amassed over 2 million views across social platforms. The growing American interest in South American club soccer continues to surprise analysts, with streaming services like Paramount+ and FuboTV reporting increased viewership for CONMEBOL matches this season.

This unexpected stateside attention comes as U.S. Soccer prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup with Mexico and Canada. Many American fans are broadening their soccer knowledge beyond traditional European leagues, with Colombia's fast-paced, physical style gaining new admirers. The Bucaramanga-Chicó match may signal shifting viewing habits among U.S. soccer enthusiasts.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.