Taylor Swift was a true all-American girl at her concert Friday night as she honored the US women’s soccer team by bringing them onstage.

Fresh off their World Cup championship, the players joined Swift during her hit song Style at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Four of the players are from New Jersey.

Concertgoers screamed loudly for the players, who waved two American flags and sang along. They also brought their trophy and let the singer hold it.

“I wanna hold it one more time,” Swift said.

They huddled like a team at the end of the performance, and the audience chanted “USA” after they exited.

Swift’s swagger continued when she and her famous friends re-created her popular Bad Blood video onstage. Lena Dunham, Hailee Steinfeld, Gigi Hadid and Lily Aldridge – all dressed in character from the song’s action-filled music video – joined the pop star during the beat-driven track.

“We’re going to bring the Bad Blood video to life,” Swift said.

And before Swift called out the soccer team during Style, she introduced model Heidi Klum, who worked the singer’s stage like a runway.

But the night wasn’t completely dominated by women. Swift brought R&B pop singer The Weeknd onstage to sing his latest hit, Can’t Feel My Face. Swift even sang some of the second verse.

Swift’s Friday stop on her 1989 World Tour featured songs from her best-selling 1989 album, including Blank Space, Welcome to New York and Out of the Woods. She closed with the anthemic Shake It Off. Opening acts included HAIM, Vance Joy and Shawn Mendes.

The US women’s soccer team celebrated earlier Friday in New York City with a parade. The US returned to the top of the Fifa women’s rankings after winning the World Cup. The US toppled Germany before beating Japan 5-2 in Sunday’s final in Vancouver, British Columbia, to collect the top prize in women’s soccer for the first time in 16 years.