“Country Roads” is played at the World Cup because it has become a singalong celebration song for the U.S. team, not because it is an official tournament anthem. Reports say FIFA asked teams for post-win songs, and U.S. Soccer helped choose it because it’s catchy, widely known, and easy for fans to sing together.

Why it caught on

The song works well in a stadium because the chorus is simple, emotional, and loud when a crowd joins in. It also already had strong sports ties, especially in West Virginia and college athletics, which made it feel familiar to American fans.

The World Cup angle

At the 2026 World Cup, it started being played after U.S. wins and became a repeated victory moment that fans began to expect. Coverage says it was selected from a list that also included songs like “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Sweet Caroline,” but “Country Roads” fit the vibe best and ended up sticking.

In plain English

So the short answer is: it’s played because it’s a feel-good victory song that fans instantly recognize, sing together, and now associate with U.S. World Cup moments.