Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Wikipedia, soccer is no. 1 most played sport by high school boys in the Untied States and no. 3 team sport for high school girls.
Are you suggesting soccer is more popular than football, basketball, or even baseball?
Pre teen, yes. After that, no.
Go into any elementary school and see what the kids are doing at recess, which jerseys and sneakers they are wearing, what are the conversations topics in the cafeteria. Even if their parents are signing them up to play soccer at that age most of those kids know Tom Brady and Lebron James. A handful might know or talk about Lionel Messi. NFL, NBA, MLB, March madness, college bowl games are just part of the culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Wikipedia, soccer is no. 1 most played sport by high school boys in the Untied States and no. 3 team sport for high school girls.
Are you suggesting soccer is more popular than football, basketball, or even baseball?
Pre teen, yes. After that, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to Wikipedia, soccer is no. 1 most played sport by high school boys in the Untied States and no. 3 team sport for high school girls.
Are you suggesting soccer is more popular than football, basketball, or even baseball?
Anonymous wrote:According to Wikipedia, soccer is no. 1 most played sport by high school boys in the Untied States and no. 3 team sport for high school girls.
Anonymous wrote:It's popular but it competes with basketball, baseball, football, and hockey for youth players and media attention and popularity. Abroad soccer is THE main team sport that is played and everything else is a niche activity maybe on the popularity level of golf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Came across this thread on the general sports board
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/812489.page
With all the talk on this forum about problems with US youth soccer, lack of money, that thread really brought it home. Soccer just isn’t that popular. Even for most of the kids who play soccer it isn’t likely to be their or their family’s favorite.
Soccer is a lot more popular than you think, just because some random douchbag on DCUM says soccer sucks doesn't make it true. Go to the next DC United game it is a lot more fun than Redskins game to watch in person. Even my spouse said the same thing and they are huge redskin fan.
Anonymous wrote:Came across this thread on the general sports board
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/812489.page
With all the talk on this forum about problems with US youth soccer, lack of money, that thread really brought it home. Soccer just isn’t that popular. Even for most of the kids who play soccer it isn’t likely to be their or their family’s favorite.