Jerry Jones Humiliated At Home — Boos Rain Down On Cowboys Owner Inside His $1-Billion Stadium During World Cup Match [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Fans at AT&T Stadium delivered a shocking reception to Jerry Jones during a major soccer event.
Despite being suspiciously quiet this offseason, Jones still found himself as public enemy number one.
Jones attended the high-stakes semifinal clash between France and Spain in the Club World Cup on Tuesday night. The crowd reacted strongly when cameras captured his image on the massive video board.
Jerry Jones Draws Mixed Reactions in His Home Stadium

A wild scene unfolded on Tuesday afternoon in Arlington, Texas. Longtime Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones experienced a highly unexpected moment of public humiliation. The incident occurred right inside his own billion-dollar venue. The iconic building hosted a massive international soccer match.
The world turned its attention to the historic 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament. Dallas was chosen as one of the venues. The facility temporarily swapped its traditional corporate branding for a neutral name. Under strict international rules, the famous Arlington venue is currently operating as Dallas Stadium.
The polarizing billionaire soccer enthusiast made sure to attend the historic event in person. Interestingly, he had already given up his private luxury suite. This classy gesture did not save him from local sports fans, though. He sat among regular attendees in a completely different section of the arena.
Jones Faces Unexpected Crowd Backlash

Attendees at the World Cup game openly expressed their frustration when the broadcast team highlighted him on screen. Commentators noted the boos targeted the Cowboys executive rather than FIFA President Gianni Infantino, whose image appeared nearby.
This moment highlighted ongoing tensions with local fans who feel disappointed by the NFL team’s recent performance struggles.
Not only that, it took a soccer tournament to show Jerry that putting up curtains in the stadium is possible. The Dallas Cowboys have a 31-year drought of not reaching the NFC Championship Game. This is the longest streak by any team in NFL playoff history.
Jerry Jones last saw his team make the playoffs in 2023. They secured an NFC Wild Card spot, subsequently losing to the Green Bay Packers 48-32 in the Wild Card round. Things have not been great.
