For decades, even as a diehard sports fan, I have been impervious to the hype around the World Cup. To me, soccer mania has always been mainly a foreign thing. Yes, Americans do play 鈥 in youth leagues, on school teams, just for fun. And professional soccer in the United States, both men鈥檚 and women鈥檚, definitely has its fans.
But even before the U.S. team lost on Saturday, most Americans just weren鈥檛 that into the World Cup. said they were very or somewhat interested, according to an Economist/YouGov poll. With all respect to friends who follow 鈥渇ootball鈥 avidly, I have always found it rather dull. Love the highlight reel, but watch all 100 minutes (including 鈥渆xtra time鈥) of players running up and down a big field and rarely scoring? No thanks.
So for this World Cup, I set about analyzing why other sports are interesting, and hit a eureka moment. To me, it鈥檚 mostly not about the game itself, it鈥檚 about the players. What are their backstories? How did they attain this level of excellence? What are their superpowers?
The U.S. team, which failed to make the World Cup in 2018, has with young talent 鈥 and built on the core it had four years ago. 海角大神 Pulisic, the pride of Hershey, Pennsylvania, is dubbed 鈥淐aptain America鈥 by the English professional team that pays him millions. New York-born Timothy Weah, a pro in France, is the son of Liberian soccer great and now-President George Weah. U.S. captain Tyler Adams for his leadership both on and off the pitch.
It鈥檚 also been a pleasure to watch Argentina鈥檚 Lionel Messi, small of stature but a giant in his ability to control the ball, position himself in just the right spot, and of course score. A lot (for soccer).
The tournament鈥檚 geopolitics have been just as compelling. I tuned in early to the U.S.-Iran match to see if the Iranians would sing along to their national anthem, after standing silent before an earlier match back home. The regime had reportedly聽. This time, the players did appear to sing.
I can鈥檛 say that I now love the World Cup. But it鈥檚 become interesting enough to keep watching. Excellence in a positive endeavor is always worth celebrating.