George Lucas spotted at USMNT World Cup opener where player nicknamed 'Jedi' helped deliver 4-1 win
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There was a ton of buzz about the USMNT's World Cup opener — and you could argue even more buzz after they impressed everyone with a 4-1 win over Paraguay — and since it was in Los Angeles, there were plenty of celebrities on hand.
Including a certain legendary director responsible for the "Star Wars" saga... the better versions.
That's right, George Lucas was in attendance for the match, which was fitting considering he helped inspire one of the USMNT's most recognizable nicknames.
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Filmmaker George Lucas was on hand to watch the USMNT's World Cup opener, which included defender Antonee "Jedi" Robinson. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Netflix and Alex Livesey - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images))
One of the top players on the U.S. squad is 28-year-old Antonee Robinson. However, these days, he's often known by his nickname "Jedi."
Every nerd reading this just perked up a little...
Of course, "Jedi" comes from the world of "Star Wars." Lucas had a habit of taking words from other languages, and the name for his films' lightsaber-wielding heroes is believed to have come from the Japanese word jidaigeki, a term used for historical samurai.
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Antonee "Jedi" Robinson is one of the top defenders on the USMNT roster. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Well, Robinson was a huge


