The Mystery of Soccer Response
January 31st, 2009The mistery of soccer….my thoughts (my European mind):
First of all the US misses a history with soccer.
Soccer has been in Europe at least since 1863 when the Football Association was established in England.
Not only do we have the history of soccer, soccer also played a big role in history.
In a lot of countries soccer teams reflected groups in society.
Conflicts between these groups meant conflicts between the fans of both teams as well.
There was no separation between the game and society.
Therefore a soccer game had a big influence on the history of a country.
Timing
Further in Europe the base for soccer was founded in a period that people did not have much money.
They were looking for cheap ways to entertain themselves. You only needed something that looked like a ball.
These days people have more to spent and plenty of alternatives to spend their time.
In other words, soccers has strong competition which makes it more difficult to promote soccer or build a soccer culture.
Culture
Popular sports like basketball are quick games on a small field where players score a lot. Fans are used to fast games.
Besides that the players become real stars. A team can be build around one star.
Soccer is completely the opposite; the game is played on a big field and usually there only a few goals during a game.
Ofcourse there are soccer stars as well, but a team is usually not built around them. Especially the bigger teams, they have a lot of stars.
If you are used to quick games and a lot of goals soccer might seem boring.
However, soccer is more of a strategic game with a lot of team tactics and highly skilled individual players.
The aim is to beat the opponents as a team; there is no place for individual stars on the field.
On the field you act as a team. This might seem strange for a highly individual orientated country.
To establish a soccer culture in the US will take a lot of time.
In the meantime they should show more European soccer to show them how it can develop over time and to help them appreciate the game.
A got so inspired that it is too late to watch a movie now, but hey a night with soccer is always good, haha
I have one more thing to add:
soccer was a sport that could be played by everybody; rich and poor.
Because background did not matter it created solidarity between people.
Solidarity made soccer become part of a nation’s culture and therefore becoming a tradition.
This solidarity still plays a big role in soccer.
Look at the atmosphere around games betwoon f.e Holland and Germany.
The history (second world war) between both countries causes rivalry.
However, within a country this creates solidarity.
If you are Dutch, even when you don’t like soccer you don’t want Germany to win.
Let me know what you think.
Talk soon, Marieke
