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Gio Reyna Announces Wife's Pregnancy After Scoring Key World Cup Goal

Published June 13, 2026

Gio Reyna Announces Wife's Pregnancy After Scoring Key World Cup Goal
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USMNT midfielder Gio Reyna revealed that he and his wife, Claire Reyna, are expecting their first child, celebrating the news immediately after scoring a crucial goal in a 2026 World Cup qualification match.

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In a memorable moment that combined personal joy with sporting achievement, Team USA star Gio Reyna announced his wife Claire's pregnancy following a significant goal during a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification game. The revelation came after Reyna found the back of the net, solidifying a victory for the United States men's national team.

The announcement unfolded on the pitch in a heartwarming celebration. After scoring, the 23-year-old midfielder mimicked a pregnancy belly by tucking the soccer ball under his jersey and then playfully sucked his thumb, signaling the impending arrival of a baby. This public display quickly caught the attention of fans and media alike.

Reyna later confirmed the news on social media, posting about the team's 4-1 triumph and explicitly stating, "Celebration was for the little one on the way 👶🏻🙌🏼." His wife, Claire, also shared the announcement with a baby and heart emoji on her own social media. During a post-game interview, Reyna elaborated, explaining that he had known about the pregnancy for months and chose the perfect moment to share the exciting news with the world.

The goal itself was a spectacular trivela strike in the closing moments of the match against Paraguay, securing Team USA's progression to the next stage of the World Cup qualification rounds. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, featuring an expanded format with 48 teams competing across 16 venues.

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