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Why the U.S. Needs to Play More Soccer

Last week the U.S. lost its bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup to Qatar.  Yes, Qatar.
FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke watches on as Sepp Blatter congratulates Qatar. Source: Anja Niedringhaus / AP

We did beat out South Korea, Japan and Australia to make it to the final round but then got beat by Qatar with an overwhelming 14-8 vote.  This loss comes especially hard after our recent loss to Brazil as host for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Qatar got selected as a consequence of International Sport Committees moving to new territories, specifically, away from highly industrialized Western nations and towards Eastern and Southern nations.  The most recent FIFA games in South Africa are an example of this.

Logo for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Don’t get me wrong, the shift is a great idea.  It gives developing nations a reason to improve infrastructure and tourism sectors, in addition to gaining massive revenues from the event itself.
However, as the India Press put it:
“Qatar is not the little country that could; rolling in oil-and-gas wealth, it is the fastest-growing-economy in the world (according to the IMF) with the second-highest per capita income”.
Sure, neither is the U.S. a “little country that could”, but if the goal of shifting events away from the West is to spur development, why give it to such an already-wealthy country?
Not only does it lack economic need, but Qatar also sits among a conflict-wracked region and is tiny.  How tiny?  It is approximately the size of Connecticut.  Predicted attendance levels would double its population.

Not only is it small, but it has an extremely hot and dry climate, with average temperatures of 106 degrees Fahrenheit during June and July.  Guess what is also normally held in June and July.  Yup, the World Cup.
The U.S. has none of these issues; with diverse climate regions from sea to shining sea we can offer ideal playing and viewing environments.

So why did we lose?  Politics and money.  Qatar made most sense commercially and politically.  A USA Today informant said:
“What’s important is the political lobbying and the political posturing.  Along side of that is the need to present a very, very strong commercial case”.
If we were more of a soccer-friendly nation and didn’t lose so many future soccer players to other sports, we might’ve had more people at the vote, lobbying harder than we were.  Instead, the real football – soccer – gets labeled as lame by the big three, American football, baseball and basketball.  There goes our political advantage.

The money in American sports funnels mostly toward these big three, especially to American football.  We are hardly able to pay foreign soccer players enough to attract them to play here, and an MLS game occasionally makes it on TV.  There goes our commercial advantage.

We can complain all we want about the FIFA committee and bash Qatar until our fists our bloody, but in the end we lost our bid because we are not a soccer nation.

source : http://newworldperspective.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/why-the-u-s-needs-to-play-more-soccer/
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