Every four years in the United States, we hear the same old rhetoric. The first time I heard it, I thought it might come true. But after decades of seeing that potential end in failure, it has become clear that the words are an empty promise.
No, I’m not talking about politics, but about soccer.
Youth soccer in the U.S. Source: Creative Commons via Wikimedia by Derek Jensen.
Soccer is the name we Americans give to the international sport of futbol, football, or whatever you prefer to call it. Here, we have our own sport called football (it’s known elsewhere as American football), so for the one that really uses feet, we use the term soccer.
U.S. Soccer’s Time Has Come? Not So Fast.
“Americans are ready for soccer”, “It’s finally soccer’s time”, “This will be the push that U.S. soccer needs”… those are some variations of the myth that is trotted out every four years around World Cup time. In sports media and on talk shows, they are giddily interviewing soccer players and coaches who agree the time has finally arrived. If the games are exciting, fans will come and they will stay.
The fiction is that soccer will someday rise and take its rightful place as one of the top sports in the U.S., since it’s so popular elsewhere. They seem to believe that Americans are ready to switch over from football, basketball, baseball to embrace the world’s sport. All it will take it the home team doing well and voila! People will become lifelong soccer fans.
I don't think so.
Unfortunately, that it’s wishful thinking. Soccer is NOT on track to become a major professional sport in the United States. I love watching soccer at all levels, but I no longer buy into that narrative. There might be plenty of children playing youth soccer across the country, but few of them continue with it beyond a certain age.
Every four years, after being overhyped, the U.S. men’s soccer team dies an early World Cup death (this year, it didn’t even get in). Occasionally, like the women, the men’s team might make an improbably deep run. The U.S. women even compete for world championships, but two weeks later, does anyone remember? The country goes back to its staple of basketball, American football, baseball, and a smattering of hockey to go with the video games, TV shows, and other competing demands in our entertainment economy.
Soccer is Exciting Enough in Other Countries
Many people say that soccer is not exciting enough to hold the attention of most Americans. Americans prefer something faster with more offense or violence. But this isn’t a valid explanation. To disprove it, simply attend a good soccer game anywhere else in the world where fans are passionate about the sport. For every second of that game, those fans are on the edge of their seats, standing, beating drums, or even rioting. Yes, soccer can be incredibly exciting.
Atlanta United fans in their first season. Source: ESPN.
Or you can ask the fans of Atlanta United, the most recent addition to Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States. They had a spirited and exciting first year in their stadium, drawing lots of fans from Atlanta and around the Southeastern U.S. The team has set attendance records (playing in a stadium whose primary purpose is American football the rest of the year). In fact, Atlanta United’s first year has gone so well that even national sports media in the U.S. is declaring it to be the dawn of a new era in American soccer.
I hope they are right about that, but it’s unlikely. People are usually euphoric about a new sports team. It’s not unusual for new stadiums to sell out for a period of time, especially when the city’s other pro sports teams are suffering periods of mediocrity. If the Atlanta soccer team goes through a prolonged losing record, let’s see how many of those fans are still there at that time. I’ll wager a bag of balls that the excitement and attendance both taper off before they spread meaningfully to other pro soccer cities in the U.S., but I hope I’m wrong.
There’s a reason that it’s difficult to spread such enthusiasm. The reason is money. Soccer stars in the U.S. make a fraction of the salaries commanded by American football, basketball, and baseball stars. Average salaries are even worse.
Love, Fame, and Fortune
Playing for the love of the game is noble. Love is all we need. Nevertheless, the brightest stars look for fame and fortune as well.
Let’s start with the ‘fortune’ part. The overall lack of money in soccer player salaries in the makes it hard for soccer to attract the best U.S. athletes. Can you imagine LeBron James or Russell Westbrook playing soccer? How about Aaron Judge or Yasiel Puig? If J.J. Watt, Adrian Peterson, or Calvin Johnson had chosen to play soccer during their formative years instead of football, would their incredible athleticism have made them big soccer stars?
LeBron James:
Aaron Judge:
Calvin Johnson:
I just named seven incredible physical specimens with innate athletic ability. There are many more in each of these sports. If the system and incentives had been aligned for a few of them to focus on soccer, it’s hard to believe the U.S. would have blown its World Cup chances recently by losing to Trinidad & Tobago, a nation whose entire population is equivalent to the 9th largest U.S. city.
Jim Thorpe could have won that game single-handedly, and he didn’t even play soccer (just kidding, but here is a trailer showing some of the skills of this man who may have been the greatest multi-sports star in American history):
Salary comparison for U.S. sports. Source: Forbes.
The minimum salary in MLS is $60,000 per year. That’s better than mowing lawns or delivering pizzas, but it doesn’t come close to the $435,000, $507,500, and $535,000 minimum salaries in America’s professional football, baseball, and basketball leagues, respectively. The highest paid player in the MLS is Kaka with $7 million annually, while LeBron James, Drew Brees, and Clayton Kershaw each make over $30 million annually.
And what about ‘fame’? The Big Three sports’ stars are in the limelight. They are on national TV regularly and when they are not playing, we see them hawking their favorite shoe brands. Meanwhile, American soccer stars are not household names. I’m guessing that 90% of the people in the United States could not name more than three MLS players. If a young person wants to star in a video game or make a cameo in a Hollywood film, playing MLS soccer is not the easiest way to get there. When the United States produces a rare player with the talent of a Christian Pulisic, he goes to play in a European pro league, which offers the possibility of more fame and more money.
American Christian Pulisic, playing for Borussia Dortmund in Germany. Source: thesun.co.uk.
So What’s the Problem?
It’s not that the U.S. doesn’t have good athletes. The historical Olympics medal count shows that U.S. athletes have earned the most medals of any country. And from LeBron James to Aaron Judge to Calvin Johnson (to name a few examples), the major sports have produced some of the best athletes one can imagine.
And it’s not that the U.S, doesn’t have the money to pay its top athletes. Stars in these top sports are earning tens of millions of dollars per year. Most of that money comes from TV contracts which the teams have with broadcasters, who then monetize their content through advertising. The advertisers invest in sports with strong viewership. So ultimately, consumers pay the bill.
Do the consumers set the entertainment agenda? If something is popular with their viewers, TV broadcasters and advertisers certainly pay attention. But most likely, it’s probably those broadcasters and advertisers who take that lead most of the time. Basketball, football, and baseball all have natural breaks that make them perfect for lots of commercials, allowing for plenty of money to flow via advertisements.
Soccer has more continuous play and fewer breaks, though that has not stopped it from becoming a big money sport in many other countries (where the top stars earn at least as much in salary as the major U.S. sports stars).
Eventually, times may change. Even if the U.S. president erects a wall to protect the country against soccer fans, the Hispanic population will continue to grow. Demographically, this should be good news for U.S. soccer. If a team like Atlanta United has a formula for fan engagement, perhaps some of it can be duplicated to increase interest in games in other MLS cities.
In Time, It May Grow. For Now, It Won’t.
Other big American sports are facing challenges that could cut into their popularity eventually. American football has a crisis related to head injuries and the effect the game has on its players’ brain health. Even many professional football players will not let their own kids play football anymore. Baseball’s fan base is increasingly made up of middle-aged and older fans, while younger people prefer other entertainment. However, baseball recently addressed this by apparently juicing the ball, leading to a record number of home runs that provide more excitement for casual fans. Over time, will fans trickle away from these sports?
Wake me up when American soccer truly becomes an elite sport. I think we still have a long ways to go before that time comes. Until then, don’t believe the hype in sports media and on talk shows when they say that U.S. soccer’s time has come. That’s a pipe dream.
All you need is love?
Yet even if the money isn’t adequate to attract the nation’s top athletes, soccer is still an amazing sport. This is the world’s sport and it’s just as entertaining when played in the United States. I can sit down and watch a game any time, enjoying every second of it. Arguably, there’s something more fun about a sport that isn’t dominated by money.
Feel free to enjoy soccer for the pure love of the game.
Sources:
MLS Salaries vs. Other Sports: https://sites.duke.edu/wcwp/2016/03/31/mls-salaries-compared-to-other-american-sports/
Average Player Salaries in American Sports: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2016/12/15/average-player-salaries-in-major-american-sports-leagues/#555de8d71050
Christian Pulisic in the Bundesliga: http://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/usa-borussia-dortmund-s-christian-pulisic-past-year-has-been-a-rollercoaster-458053.jsp
Atlanta United’s Great Fan Experience: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2741025-how-atlanta-united-fc-became-the-best-experience-in-us-soccer
Atlanta is U.S. Soccer’s New Hotbed, But Will It Last? https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2017/10/25/atlanta-becomes-us-soccers-new-hotbed-but-will-it-last/107003594/
In Stunner, US Team Falls: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/soccer-insider/wp/2017/10/10/in-a-stunner-u-s-falls-to-trinidad-and-tobago-and-will-not-qualify-for-2018-world-cup/?utm_term=.2d4557c8b810
U.S. Cities by Population: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population
America is also getting over saturated with sports, I don't know how much more the american people can consume. Can you Imagine Skip and Shannon talking about soccer instead of Football.
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Very Nice Comment!!!
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Seattle and Seattle Sounders fans would disagree. Attitude towards soccer in Seattle is quite different than the rest of the country I guess. There are many fans of soccer in the pacific northwest. Many here would agree soccer is a top sport in this area.
Also, there are many countries that treat soccer as a top sport, yet their teams fail to make it to the World Cup.
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That's good to hear. As long as people are having fun, then the only important part of my post is "love is all you need". :) The fan experience is not as good in many US cities, but a few places get it right.
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I didn't realise it didn't get in this year; although I remember a couple of WCs ago they did really well, I think they beat Ghana and looked really good.
They had a few English Premier League players, including the excellent Everton goalie Tim Howard, and even had one playing in Italy's Serie A.
I thought to myself, this is it, within 8 years they will be good enough to beat teams in the top 10 in the world. However it never materialised and I remember an American said to me when I asked, that the States wouldn't be interested unless they won the whole thing.
I thought that was incredibly sad, as it meant that they weren't recognised for their truly amazing progress that year. I think if they were it might have inspired others to take up the sport and excel.
As far as the reasons, I think it is down to the 'fame and fortune' thing you mentioned. Plus I also reckon that Americans love sports that stop and start so you can analyse the hell out of them.
Also Americans like kicking ass; and so they can't handle seeing a nation who they would obliterate at any other sport, smash them in a game of football :-)
Cg
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That's all true, CG. And Americans do like to win if they're in. Thanks for the comment.
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Ah, the sport that is played with a ball being kicked by feet. You know, football!
To be fair, rugby came before (association) football, and it were British blokes that first called it soccer to differentiate. (The socc in socc-er probably comes from association)
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Yes, rugby fits in there also. Good catch (or kick).
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Soccer is fun and kind of a big deal in college, but you are correct... beyond that it's just never going to take off like the other big sports. Nice write up :)
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I saw a little kid accurately dressed as Aaron Judge with the haircut for Halloween tonight and it was a bit moving as a baseball fan. It was more an excuse for dressing up as his idol vs a costume.
I think soccer is a great sport, but there's just not a lot of room for it the US' media, attention span, and/or hearts. It doesn't get nearly as much coverage to grow in that respect either, sadly. It's a healthy sport though and great challenge for stamina, speed and agility.
As you said, it seems to be much more popular and rewarded around the world, as many of those countries don't have anywhere near the baseball / football / basketball / hockey presence combined... or even many of those sports at all. The US is oversaturated and kids are raised to play the more common sports (while I feel that they try soccer out and then probably get conflicted with other sports to give it up, or just hating all of the running).
I've been to a few MLS games and enjoy the energy, but I'll admit that it's just not the same for me. It's also hard to follow the game at a stadium unless you've got a seat that has a high enough vantage point. You need depth perception to appreciate the mastery. I've also played some youth soccer too as a goalie, but never fell in love with the sport. Baseball was everything, and still is.
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Baseball is pure poetry and I can't argue with you there. I love it also. That said, soccer is probably the best team sport in the world and even in a poor country, people can play. Pele grew up kicking watermelons around on the streets. You're certainly right that the US market is oversaturated.
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Good post. I was actually involved in promoting a football product in the US and there was no real interest. But in the South East Asia, there is much more interest.
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We haven't had any playing fields for soccer here in my country @donkeypong so it isn't being used for sport.
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Yes us the most powerful country of the world has been lagging behind in the field of foot ball. But I think govt has not been giving proper attention to that, other wise ,the most developed country of origin may not to suffer. Thanks for the great share.
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Soccer won't be popular game unless they win World Cup. Americans love to win.
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Yea u are right!
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I used to make fun of soccer as the sport where nothing happens. Then I would go and watch Football and Baseball. I think the gap is being closed in terms of "nothing" happening. Not because soccer is becoming more exciting, but because Baseball and Football seem to be Hell-bent on finding ways to slow down their games with seemingly endless replays and challenges. At least in soccer they run around while not scoring goals.
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All the timeouts and delays and replays do slow it down a lot. I'd rather watch a "boring" soccer game than an NFL game between two nothing teams, that's for sure. The NFL plays something like 11 actual minutes of ball every hour with all of those pauses and commercial breaks.
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Football(soccer) is the most famous game in the world.
Especially in Europe, people are crazy about football.
U. S has got some good players in this sport and the only thing that worries me as a football fan is that U.S is not serious about it.
A lot of sportsmen opt for basketball, rugby and baseball and only a few players go for real football.
Same is the case with cricket, you guys have your own form of it.
I once saw U.S in a cricket world cup and after that they never qualified.
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That's a good point. Baseball is something of an American form of cricket. So we don't put our best athletes into the games that are popular elsewhere. I agree that soccer is the world's game.
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Looking at the other side of it, you are the best in what you play.
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I totally agree with you, especially in Europe. They are soccer fanatics!
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Looking at salaries of professional Soccer players in the US vs. salaries of other professional sports players is indeed very telling. I suspect most natural athletes can play whatever sport they wish. So why play soccer for $60k when you can get so much more in another sport?
Personally, I love soccer! I was raised in NJ and had the privilege to see Pele play for the NY Cosmos. Now I live in north Texas and have become a FC Dallas fan. I have been to see several matches in Frisco and I DVR every match I can. I don't see how people think soccer isn't exciting. I'm on the edge of my seat for every game! Please, just don't tell me the outcome of a game before I get a chance to watch it! Grrr!
Times and attitudes do change. Soccer and MLS are getting more popular in the US. More teams are being admitted into the MLS all the time. Who knows? Maybe they will be able to break whatever invisible wall is holding them back. Maybe not.
But I will say that the NFL are doing themselves no favors by having highly paid athletes "Taking a knee" to disrespect their own country in protest. Please note that they are protesting their own country, that gave them the opportunity to become some of the most highly paid people on the planet. If NFL fans continue to abandon that sport, hopefully, some of them may find a home with MLS.
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That's great that you've stayed an active fan. It's a wonderful sport, even if it's somewhat like watching minor leagues.
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Glad you referenced the Atlanta expansion team from MLS. I was excited to hear they were doing so well, but being from Philadelphia I definitely know that doesn't last a few years into the team's life.
Although I do think as a result of growing concerns of brain injury in football, you may see more parents pushing for their children to not only play soccer as a kid but continue playing it as they grow.
Like any expansion team, Americans just want a good home team to root for. We can only hope more Pulisics come up through the ranks and make the sport and US team watchable. MLS will remain the 5th US sport forever.
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Yes, the brain injury issue in football will be very interesting to watch. It's hard to predict yet how that will affect the other sports.
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Hahahahahahahaha ... Americans and
soccerfootball; there's a funny saga. Every World Cup, they will make noise and nothing-nothing for them.Last World Cup made Tim Howard briefly the biggest sports star in America because he goal-keeped amazingly in a losing game.
I have an uncle in America whose theory about Americans and
soccerfootball is that they don't like games where it is possible to score 1-0 (or even 0-0) and where long periods can pass before anyone scores. Compare with basketball where one shot is at least two points and games routinely end in 90something-80something or NFL where you can get 7 points with a touchdown.@donkeypong does make an excellent point about the money aspect sha. If soccer paid as well as it does in Europe, maybe Lebron James would have played soccer as a child instead of basketball lol
But not to worry, if America doesn't like soccer, so what? It is the biggest sport in the world in ;iterally every other country on Earth.
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Yeah, the bottom line there are only so many good athletes and so many eye balls. With football and basketball ruling and then baseball and hockey right behind....room for a fifth is tough.
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Soccer is already big in some states. Live in Atlanta and recently they made there own team.
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A nice read :)
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Dear @donkeypongIt is really an interesting post about soccer sport which is considered the most popular game in Europe. Well what is the percentage of goals in this game?
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There is a lot of people participating in soccer, in Virginia Beach, VA. USA. Play goes on all year. Indoor and Outdoor. Parents, Family, Friends are Fans. Lots of fun and happiness.
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A shame indeed - resteemed this. Hope the US at least considers to call it Football and not Soccer moving forward :-)
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It is so amazing to see you're a soccer fan Tom! I fell in love with Football (British term) way back 1st year high school (Grade 7). Players like Messi, Neymar, Iniesta, Rooney, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Ibrahimovic, Kaka, Ozil, and a lot more. Its a different story in Soccer, the way it is played seems to be difficult for others to understand.
You know Tom, Philippines is a basketball crazy country, thing we inherit from the Americans so its difficult to see a person who's passionate about football. I'm into European Football also where the competition is at highest level especially La Liga and Premier League.
I am also keeping an eye on MLS, the level of competition and play has improved a lot. Attendance seems to be growing, and its exciting to see from a country like USA where mostly focused on Baseball, Basketball, Golf, and American Football. Moreover, I'm glad that you're a soccer fan too! I'm amaze of people loving the sport, the most beautiful sport for me.
This comment gone to long. Haha! :) Thanks for this. It reminds me how I am passionate about football.
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it will but only after Americans learn to call it "FOOTBALL"
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Very accurate assessment of the current soccer situation of the US, it is a shame that we are so lack luster when it comes to supporting our country in the game. The fact that we missed this upcoming world cup, set us back another 4 years at least.
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Yes I agree with you.
I hope you support me.please @donkeypong
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cool post, it's a similair story in Australia
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There's no one top reason why soccer is not popular in the US. It varies from the athlete's salary to game rules. But the way I see it, the single biggest reason is "tradition". Football is as American as apple pie and bald eagle. Nobody wants to change that and switch to this one weird sport.
What's worse, there's only one rest time in soccer. That 15 minutes halftime break between two 45 minutes rounds. And this is not profitable to advertisers. Big sports like football and basketball have much more frequent breaks and time outs where sponsors can play their ads and sell their products.
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good post @donkeypong
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Wow...
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Child sport..
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Amazing...
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Part of the reason is probably because US already have 4 seasons: baseball, basketball, football, hockey. none left for the game called soccer there which is played with the feet much more than the game called football there.
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US soccer has attracted big names from Europe and South America as far back as 1980's. Some of the greatest footballers ever such as Pele, George Best, Bobby Moore to more recent players such as Paul Gasgoine, David Beckham and Steven Gerrard & Frank Lampard. All were worldclass players but nearing the end of there careers (34+) they tend to move to US Soccer. So it cant be money that attracts players because they are worth a lot less than when in their prime. Usually you will see the US teams sign players who are out of contract with their current team, no renewal of contract or have couple of years left in them to play professionally so the US clubs sign Top Class , world known players for OVER PRICED but hoping that they can bring in fans and increase popularity. There have been European soccer players worth more than $60million playing in the US but have made no change to the popularity of the sport despite all the hype. Look at when David Beckham moved to USA, the media went crazy, saying that he would change soccer in the US forever with bringing in more fans an gain more popularity to the sport.There is no doubt that soccer is more popular now in the US than it ever has been but the popularity is in schools and with firends NOT professionally. If the likes of Pele, George Best, Paul Gasgoine, David Beckham, couldn't change how soccer is viewed within the USA then it will never be as popular or compete with American Football, Basketball or baseball even hockey. Maybe there lies the issue in that the top 3 sports in US are major sports worth millions and millions with dedicated fanbase, Now look at Europe and UK top 3 sports they too are worth millions but American Football wouldn't and isn't popular in UK or Europe and although UK have an American Football team and play at Wembley it still has to compete with the 3 major sports futball, rugby, cricket (BORING) with dedicated fan base. I may be exaggerating the cricket part but it does have a fanbase and is popular in England but not so in Scotland ,Wales or Ireland.
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I have also noticed that, U.S concentrate mostly on basketball, NFL and baseball. They have good soccer players, I recall when growing up I liked soccer players like Beasley and Donavan. But don't know why U.S don't bother about soccer, it is a whole accepted game even in India. I have watched the MSL and they are good.
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Great post @donkeypong . thanks for sharing.
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saya suka postingan kamu. karena saya sangat menyukai olahraga.
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Atleast somewhere! I dont like soccer.!
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Soccer (football) is mind game, it is growing in India rapidly after FIFA U17 World cup.
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I love football ! very good post .
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enjoy and live the game ;)
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Its not the top sport in us, but Soccer is still most popular sport IN THE WORLD!
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The US have their own Football which is supported and financed similar to European Football. Both have have established supporters willing to pay high prices for tickets or season tickets and both pay a ridiculous amount of wages to their players. Its like I said before, marketing, advertising American Football in Europe, UK, Asia and South America would be just as difficult as it has been marketing football(soccer) in U.S.A , yes it has kids playing and popularity is gaining but the US already has a number of major sports that dont get played in Europe or other parts of world.
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Yes, point is good. But US football is only in US popular. Soccer is popular everywhere. South-America(argentina, brazil, uruguay, chile etc..),In Europe anyways most popular sport. Africa is crowing and definetly most popular sport game.( running nr 1), And Asia, it getting more and more popular. What I want to say is that Football is only in US popular. Not so many people outside US watching it.
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I agree , thats what my point was that American Football is not as popular outside of America than Football (Soccer) is around the world. So football is not a sport that Americans seem to play much of compared to their other sports like baseball basketball. So soccer will just be an activity for kids and some minor professionals in USA
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I can watch a good soccer match, and especially WCS. Baseball will always be my game and I can name at least one soccer player, Mia Hamm. And I'd be remiss if I did not mention how upset I am that you did not mention Michael Jordan at least one time in your entire article! lol Overall though, I have to agree with your assessment.
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The fiction is that soccer will someday rise and take its rightful place as one of the top sports in the U.S., since it’s so popular elsewhere. They seem to believe that Americans are ready to switch over from football, basketball, baseball to embrace the world’s sport. All it will take it the home team doing well and voila! People will become lifelong soccer fans.
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Amazing.
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Although not into soccer but I realised that America has little interest in it. Here in Africa I can feel people's love for soccer and so far it has only brought unity apart from the money and fame. Contrues have been able to associate through soccer and I believe it isa beautiful thing. Truthfully all we need is love and if one if the ways to get that is through soccer then there is nothing wrong with it.
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Yeah it's true enough
Same thing for us in Australia really
Not quite taking off here either for similar reasons
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Till now I still can't understand the real reason why soccer is not so famous in the US! It is the most famous-favorite sport in the world, but so less famous in US!
Each time the national team got a ticket for the world cup, we hear that soccer will rule and we will see magic happen...but nothing in the end!!!
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I don't really like sports other than hockey and boxing, because watching two grown men fight is just fun :)
Maybe if there was more fighting in hockey it might take off in the US.
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I like first picture, kids play soccer. Them very cute.
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Soccer is indeed an amazing sport. People go crazy about it, it is catching up in India as well. Apart from cricket, kabbadi and football is also gaining attention among Indian audience.
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Excellent work. A well written and logical piece. Nice piece of soccer trivia for you. During WW2 because all the men were either conscripted or doing vital war work the UK started up female soccer teams. When the war ended the female game was drawing more spectators than the male one so they banned women teams.
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US football some weakness shown In International level, but satisfied level in domestic premier league championships. America has very talented and skillful football players.If so why US team non selected final round? They have some fortunate condition. They already selected some world cups. Most of attraction to US Basketball, Baseball, Running events, Hokey etc..
Start a training primary school levels, practices hardly, take a new technology, then shall increase football level in America.
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very good article.
Wait until you guys realise how good rugby is: BOOM!
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While Soccer might be fun to play I don't think it's fun to watch. The game is so slow and tedious. Also a game pretty much stops being interesting if one team takes the lead with two goals. It's very hard to turn that around.
American football is fast paced and many times it's hard to know who will win until just before the end of the game.
I think instead of USA making soccer become one of their top sport it would be more fun if other countries start playing American football . That would be a lot more fun to watch.
I know what I just said is blasphemy, being European and all, but that's my opinion hehe
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Are you sure they let you go back to Sweden after this statement :))
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I think they might revoke my passport. Or even worse Zlatan will kick me in the balls
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You better don't risk the last one :)))
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With his leg strength I think he would make my eggs kaput
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I don't think so, I am very very sure
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No matter what the popular sports is, I still suck a lot in playing these games that is why I always remain as a spectator. Haha! Poor me!
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Awesome post
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That's all true
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soccer of Football i like it man
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excellent post
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I like it @donkeypong
Resteem
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wow nice article upvote sir @donkeypong
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I love LA Galaxy
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I didn't know the US not going to Russia for 2018 world cup. The soccer team played well in previous world cups. I think football is more favorite in Europe.
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Soccer is huge in Europe, attracting the big names, with Teams spending sick amounts of money to attract them. Just look at PSG, makes me think are these players playing for the love of the games, or cashing in. They do have short careers so I guess they need to get the most they can while they can. Once the USA attracts these big names and fork out the Billions it will be huge, but they have a lot of catching up.
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Congratulations @donkeypong!
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Great post. thanks for sharing.
100% like and resteem
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Most popular game is basketball and baseball in United States. Football has some of success i see us team because they already selected many more years FIFA world cup. But not became final or semi final i heard before.
But south american side lot of succeed soccer like as countries, Brazil, Argentina, Chilly, Mexico etc..As my mind, US soccer can provide successfully. they have lot of practice facilities, academies and opportunities. Unfortunately in this season Europe countries get king of Football.
Very interesting conversation @donkeypong.
Resteemed.
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I don't think so. I am sure every soccer game they are watching. Moreover they are promoting soccer in schools
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great post, thanks for sharing
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today american soccer is growing and become comparative. especially women team are.
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Many kids here in Japan and the USA plays soccer! They are one of very popular sports for kids :D
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I agree, soccer won't come to US or Australia or Japan anytime soon. They have different sports, that they love and that they were doing for centuries, there is just no room for soccer and it's not that societies really want to see soccer in their country!
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I simply love your articles, what great content and quality of posting you offer the community here on Steemit and abroad.
Thanks a lot :)
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Football is the oldest sport that has millions of players and billions of fans across the Universe, sporting each other chase the ball the first time played by the Englishman continues to grow over the course of time, unfortunately Inggeris itself is not able to register himself as the best, although the football its domestic ball through Priemer Leagu is quite blaring in the world.
Americans who are new to soccer in the late 1990s, obviously will only be observers in the international arena, they are fixated on basket ball and rugby as a favorite sport of the American people, if they also participate in international events, predictions, I travel them only until the eighth only.
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Great read brother @donkeypong. An underlying is issue I believe is the system. In most countries there are academies that are directly connected to a profesional team. This allows for proper scouting of and development of talent. The other issue is college or university interfering with this development. And ultimately it all ties back to the issue of money. If you ease the regulations on the spending of MLS teams, you’ll begin to see the advertisements and backings increase. Money talks, there must be an increase in viewers watching soccer as the availability and access to soccer on tv has greatly increased in the last ten years. And none of it is MLS soccer. English premier league is availabe on local channels and mainstream sports networks. Once the MLS can match the salaries of the top European leagues and begin to create academies to scout for and develop talent, everything else should follow suit.
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Im not into soccer, I love Volleyball but I enjoyed reading your content. A lot of people I know that are living in province are crazy inlove in playing soccer here in Philippines. I like watching them get hurt lol. just kidding.
Great post and following you for more great stuff. ^_^
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