I’m was the exact opposite. I was glad my son wanted to play soccer when he was young ,along with baseball, basketball, and football. He eventually outgrew it. But I absolutely believe it helped his footwork coordination.I just told my son we don’t play soccer. I’m not dealing with that. The only reason soccer is popular around the world is because most countries can’t afford anything but a ball and have plenty of dead fields. Leave it to current Americans to throw away the fun sports those countries would kill to play and not realize what they have.
America 2022 - I want to play the poor sport they play in third world countries.
I don’t believe there is mens volleyball either, is there ?The reason is because for Title 9. Have to have a certain amount of male and female programs and SEC opted out of mens soccer, which is a dated decision. Soccer wouldn’t bring in football or basketball revenue, but certainly more than most sports.
Played club soccer for 15 years and played in HS, love it. If I wasn't so afraid to blow out a knee, I would join an adult indoor league.
Don’t think so.I don’t believe there is mens volleyball either, is there ?
I know my son's travel soccer is 1 game for red from aggressive behavior and 2 for fighting.UK did win the C-USA soccer title today. I do have a question for any NCAA soccer guys... Bjorgolfsson got sent off with a red card today. We played the last 30 minutes or so with 10. Is there any other penalty for a Red Card in NCAA soccer? NCAAs are next.
Conference tournaments are considered postseason play. He’ll have to miss a game, also Yellow card accumulations carry over as well. In Europe however, cards don’t carry between various competitions.UK did win the C-USA soccer title today. I do have a question for any NCAA soccer guys... Bjorgolfsson got sent off with a red card today. We played the last 30 minutes or so with 10. Is there any other penalty for a Red Card in NCAA soccer? NCAAs are next.
Red Bulls play like 15 minutes from house and I've been wanting to get into the MLS but I'm having trouble rooting for a team named after an energy drink.I'm a Red Bulls fan so I try to go to the games when they come to Cincy and Columbus. Yeah Cincy stadium is really nice.
That entire area around the stadium is nice too. Tons of places to eat and whatnot.
I guess this is a stupid and lazy question but , is there more scoring in lacrosse than soccer or hockey ?I loved playing soccer because I was midfielder and constantly got to move. But I hated watching it because they score so infrequently and ties are allowed. Absolutely terrible that a game ends without a winner imo.
Opposite with football where I like to watch it but never liked playing it. I liked the physicality but in HS I was a lightweight so I only got to play offense and I hated being on the bench for so long while the defense was in there (I was Oldham county kid and our football teams are trash so we were usually on defense lol).
Ended up ditching football and soccer for lacrosse though. Perfect blend of physicality and finesse. Tough to watch if you never played though because the ball is small and hard to keep track of.
LacrosseI guess this is a stupid and lazy question but , is there more scoring in lacrosse than soccer or hockey ?
It’s not a dumb question, it’s not a highly viewed sport. There is much more than soccer and hockey.I guess this is a stupid and lazy question but , is there more scoring in lacrosse than soccer or hockey ?
My 10 year old daughter plays soccer. It's the only hour of my life at any time I can stand to watch the game, ever. I'm a soccer superfan when she's on the field, avoid it like the plague at all other times. Can't stand to watch the game and still crack up that people say it's going to take over in America. They've been saying it for 40 years and it hasn't happened.My oldest kid is about to be 10 and has stopped all other sports but soccer.
If you told me this would happen even 3 years ago I would have probably been very unhappy. Soccer has grown on me big time though. We live near Cinci and went to first MLS game this year. It was awesome. I love that he likes soccer so much....great sport that took 40 years to grow on me.
My 10 year old daughter plays soccer. It's the only hour of my life at any time I can stand to watch the game, ever. I'm a soccer superfan when she's on the field, avoid it like the plague at all other times. Can't stand to watch the game and still crack up that people say it's going to take over in America. They've been saying it for 40 years and it hasn't happened.
Thankfully my son played soccer one time when he was 4 years old and said nope. Now it's just baseball, basketball, and football for him.
I don't think it will ever take over America but I now enjoy the sport for sure. I was like you until literally this year. Just opened my mind to it a bit more when my kid went all in on it.
People were saying this 25 years ago. And 15 years ago. It's not going to happen.I disagree. Demographics shifts and cultural tastes changing are happening. MLS seems on really solid footing. Would not be shocked if in 25 years Soccer has overtaken baseball.
Will it ever displace Football and Basketball? Doubtful. And that would probably take a lot longer and a lot more change if it did.
From a participation standpoint soccer is right there with FB basketball and baseball. The next WC will see an immediate rise for soccer baseball has been on life support since the steroid era. If mls can become a more credible league soccer overtakes baseball after the 26 WC.I disagree. Demographics shifts and cultural tastes changing are happening. MLS seems on really solid footing. Would not be shocked if in 25 years Soccer has overtaken baseball.
Will it ever displace Football and Basketball? Doubtful. And that would probably take a lot longer and a lot more change if it did.
Like I said ... I've literally been hearing this every World Cup since the 90s. It's not going to happen.From a participation standpoint soccer is right there with FB basketball and baseball. The next WC will see an immediate rise for soccer baseball has been on life support since the steroid era. If mls can become a more credible league soccer overtakes baseball after the 26 WC.
Btw I remember that first UK d1 soccer team. I had a couple friends who played at UK. It’s come a long way because that was some bad soccer.
Yeah but the next one will be in the USA and the team will be top 5 in the world. I think youth soccer has the highest participation rate of any sport. I’ve watched the progression and this time it’s gonna happen.Like I said ... I've literally been hearing this every World Cup since the 90s. It's not going to happen.
People were saying this 25 years ago. And 15 years ago. It's not going to happen.
Seems like every 4 years during World Cup season you start hearing it again. And then it fades back into the backdrop.
Youth soccer is huge I don't deny that. From a spectator sport perspective it's never going to be one of the top 3 in the states. People have been saying this for so many years, and it always comes up during World Cup season. Not. Going. To. Happen.Yeah but the next one will be in the USA and the team will be top 5 in the world. I think youth soccer has the highest participation rate of any sport. I’ve watched the progression and this time it’s gonna happen.
Yeah but the next one will be in the USA and the team will be top 5 in the world. I think youth soccer has the highest participation rate of any sport. I’ve watched the progression and this time it’s gonna happen.
MLS will never ever have comparable credibility to MLB, because it will always be considered a lower grade league ranking well behind the top European leagues, whereas MLB will always be regarded as the best baseball league in the world. Folks from around the world follow the leagues regarded as the world’s best in its sport, whereas only a limited niche fan base in that one country follow those regarded as lower grade leagues.If mls can become a more credible league soccer overtakes baseball after the 26 WC.
Thanks . I took my son and grandson to the soccer game yesterday. It was the first real soccer game I‘ve been to ( other than kid’s league). Late in the game I “halfway “ joked to my son that soccer would be a better game without goalies because UK had 8 shots on goal and James Madison had 4 shots on goal . Why not let the score be 8-4 .It’s not a dumb question, it’s not a highly viewed sport. There is much more than soccer and hockey.
In competitive games each team seems to score around anywhere between 7-15 goals. Not hard numbers, just ball park estimates from my playing days and watching when I can.
Its basically hockey on grass/turf but the reason scores are so much higher than hockey is the goalie doesn’t wear pads that make him a human tank, so more of the net is exposed. And, imo, it’s harder to predict where the shooter is going to aim because he’s firing the ball from should level rather than a puck on the floor. The lacrosse goalie also only has stick instead of a stick and a glove that they use in hockey.
Sure soccer is a poor man’s sport and the USA has had a tough time on the international stage because it’s a rich man’s sport in USA. That is changing. Neither of my parent were born in the USA that’s why i was raised in Lexington to play soccer. Club, high school the pick up games behind the baseball field at UK that moved to the front of commonwealth and by the tennis courts. Indoor at the ice center.People don’t want to hear this but it’s about race and class too.
This is not going to happenSure soccer is a poor man’s sport and the USA has had a tough time on the international stage because it’s a rich man’s sport in USA. That is changing. Neither of my parent were born in the USA that’s why i was raised in Lexington to play soccer. Club, high school the pick up games behind the baseball field at UK that moved to the front of commonwealth and by the tennis courts. Indoor at the ice center.
usa has to pick up on the fútbol cinco and create more opportunities in urban areas. Where there’s a basketball court us soccer needs to invest in fb5 to match it. More investment into street (creative) soccer is where it’s lacking.
Baseball stadiums are shrinking and empty. MLS stadiums are getting bigger and full. It’s American soccer so it’s not going to compare to uefa champions league BUT don’t rule out us cities eventually joining premier league, or Bundesliga. If it happens in the nfl to europe you will see a reverse on the soccer front. That’s where the opportunity as spectator sport liesMLS will never ever have comparable credibility to MLB, because it will always be considered a lower grade league ranking well behind the top European leagues, whereas MLB will always be regarded as the best baseball league in the world. Folks from around the world follow the leagues regarded as the world’s best in its sport, whereas only a limited niche fan base in that one country follow those regarded as lower grade leagues.
Soccer ain’t gonna surpass baseball in American popularity, at least not in any of our lifetimes (can’t wait to see the @Gromcat reaction when he sees the direction this thread has turned).
It’s already happening us soccer is making major urban investments. You’ll see results soonThis is not going to happen
Major League Baseball stadiums drew 64.5 million people in attendance in 2022.Baseball stadiums are shrinking and empty. MLS stadiums are getting bigger and full. It’s American soccer so it’s not going to compare to uefa champions league BUT don’t rule out us cities eventually joining premier league, or Bundesliga. If it happens in the nfl to europe you will see a reverse on the soccer front. That’s where the opportunity as spectator sport lies
How many teams and average attendance for both?Major League Baseball stadiums drew 64.5 million people in attendance in 2022.
Major League Soccer drew less than 10 million. Got a ways to go (hint: it's not going to happen).
Not really. The gap is closing fast. MLS plays 34 games. Baseball play 162. If mls played a similar schedule you’re talking 47 million vs 64. If MLS finds a tie in to uefa leagues soccer will blow by baseball. It’s an eventuality as @Popquiz81 says with massive demographic changes. Whether it does or doesn’t won’t phase me.Major League Baseball stadiums drew 64.5 million people in attendance in 2022.
Major League Soccer drew less than 10 million. Got a ways to go (hint: it's not going to happen).
It will hapwpen eventually. Soccer does continue to grow in US popularity, just not at a fast rate.Major League Baseball stadiums drew 64.5 million people in attendance in 2022.
Major League Soccer drew less than 10 million. Got a ways to go (hint: it's not going to happen).
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