Playing just its fourth-ever international match, the USMNT fell 3-0 that day to a Uruguay team that would go on to win the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup and take its second title 20 years later in Brazil.
Bora and Uruguay
The USMNT has only played six matches against Uruguay; interestingly, former head coach Bora Milutinovic led the team in three of them. In fact, Bora’s first and last match leading the USA came against La Celeste.
Named as head coach in April 1991, Milutinovic manned the sidelines for the first time when Peter Vermes’ 26th minute goal helped the USA earn a 1-0 victory against Uruguay on May 5, 1991 at old Mile High Stadium in Denver. Notably, the crowd of 35,772 was at the time the second-highest attendance for a USMNT home international match, coming in behind only the 61,000 that showed up in support of the friendly against the Soviet Union on Feb. 24, 1990 in Palo Alto, Calif.