The United States has three national sports (four including ice hockey). Soccer is not one of them. Explain how the US manages these diverse interests and is still able to compete with other countries where soccer is the only national sport? Countries devote their whole lives to soccer, and not only have they never won a World Cup, but they find it difficult to make it into the finals. How is it that the US consistently qualifies for the World Cup and is steadily improving? The US public does not view elimination from the group rounds as a time of national mourning. Wouldn’t the US comfortably make it to the semifinals, if they were as fanatical about soccer as other countries? America dominates other sports such as golf, boxing, tennis, swimming, cycling, and athletics (again, these are not national sports) showing that it is the greatest sporting nation in history. Give reason as to why America’s sporting prowess will easily transfer to a US team winning the World Cup in future years
2006-06-23
03:53:14
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