George Lucas Attends USMNT's 4-1 World Cup Opener as 'Jedi' Robinson Starts
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 13
George Lucas Attends USMNT's 4-1 World Cup Opener as 'Jedi' Robinson Starts
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 13
Summary
George Lucas was in the stands in Los Angeles for the United States' 4-1 World Cup-opening win over Paraguay, adding celebrity attention to the host nation's strong start.
Antonee Robinson, 28, featured in the match under the nickname "Jedi," a label tied to his childhood love of Star Wars and now one of the USMNT's best-known monikers.
That overlap gave the opener a full-circle moment: the creator of Star Wars watching the player whose nickname echoes the franchise's lightsaber-wielding heroes.
The game also fed broader World Cup buzz in the U.S., alongside viral posts of visiting fans embracing American staples and local celebrations.