Michael Bradley wanted to honour the memories of those who lost their lives in Orlando in the early hours of Sunday morning.
50 people were killed and 53 wounded when a gunman opened fire in a LGBT nightclub in Florida last weekend.
US captain Bradley decided to pay tribute to the victims by sporting a rainbow-coloured captain's armband for Thursday night's Copa America quarter-final against Ecuador.
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Bradley swapped the typical yellow iteration for a rainbow one, a design synonymous with members of the LGBT community.
A moment of silence was also observed before the game in Seattle.
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