
Dos a Cero
"Dos a Cero" is a nickname for a popular soccer score pattern, meaning "Two to zero" in Spanish. It describes a game where one team scores two goals and the other scores none, resulting in a 2-0 victory. The phrase became well-known in U.S. soccer when the U.S. men's national team won important matches with this scoreline, symbolizing decisive wins. It’s often used to quickly refer to a reliable winning outcome in the context of soccer matches, especially when the U.S. team secures these victories.