From country music to a unifying World Cup run: Mauricio Pochettino’s American journey


SEATTLE — Make no mistake: Mauricio Pochettino is pure Argentine.

“I am 200 percent Argentine,” he said, beaming. “I am not going to lie.”

He grew up in a farming village some 250 miles west of Buenos Aires, launched his career in Rosario and wore La Albiceleste’s colors in a World Cup. Passion spouts when he speaks about the love for his country and everything it has brought to sports and culture.

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His additional loyalties are with Europe, where he played and coached across decades.

But on the most American of holidays, as the coach of a U.S. World Cup team that, through style and substance, has rekindled national spirit and helped unite a divided land, Pochettino continues embracing his adoptive country.

On Friday night, with his players forming a crescent behind him, he donned a Mariners jersey and threw out the ceremonial first pitch at T-Mobile Park.

Jul 3, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA;  United States Men's National Soccer Team coach Mauricio Pochettino addresses the crowd after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino addresses the crowd after throwing out the ceremonial first pitch before a game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.

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He has become a big country music fan, playing Lainey Wilson in his office at the team’s base hotel on the Southern California coast. She reciprocated, via email with well-wishes to the team and an acoustic version of “God Bless America.”

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On Saturday, country music, including Luke Combs’ spellbinding version of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” graced the U.S. training grounds at the University of Washington.

His musical interests include country star Ella Langley and Georgia native Teddy Swims, whom he saw in concert last winter. He and his wife Karina and their friends were invited backstage.

During his team’s exciting run through the World Cup, Pochettino has even gotten caught up in the unofficial U.S. anthem — the postgame playing of John Denver’s 1970s hit “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”



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