Tom Cruise, David Beckham and more celebrities spotted at US World Cup opener in Los Angeles
Lots of celebrities were among the familiar faces spotted at SoFi Stadium.
David Beckham, Tom Cruise and a host of other celebrities were among the familiar faces spotted at SoFi Stadium during the first U.S. match of the FIFA World Cup on Friday.
The U.S. men's national soccer team won their first World Cup match against Paraguay in a dominating 4-1 performance.
While Beckham has become a fixture in television commercials surrounding the tournament, the former England captain and Inter Miami co-owner was in attendance as a fan this time. Beckham watched the match from premium seats alongside actor Tom Cruise after the pair attended Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony earlier in the day.
Actor Jason Sudeikis, star of the soccer-themed comedy "Ted Lasso," played an official role in the festivities. Sudeikis appeared on the field before kickoff as part of his duties as a World Cup ambassador.
Actor Owen Wilson, a longtime soccer supporter and frequent attendee at Los Angeles football matches, was also seen at the stadium.
Pop stars Katy Perry and Tius Luka helped kick off the festivities, performing during the tournament’s opening ceremony before the United States faced Paraguay.
Singer and actress Becky G was also among the celebrity attendees spotted at the match, joining thousands of fans for one of the tournament’s marquee group-stage contests.
Actor Rob Lowe added to the star-studded crowd. A longtime sports fan, Lowe was seen taking in the action from the stands as the U.S. men’s national team opened its World Cup campaign.
The sports world was represented as well by Derwin James Jr. The Los Angeles Chargers safety was among the notable athletes in attendance.