Soccer In America Essay

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Being a fan of the men's and women's national soccer team can be a roller coaster of an experience. With all the highs, such as the women taking home the World Cup, or the men escaping the group of death in 2014, they come with the lowest of lows. This rollercoaster is a reoccurring issue whenever we as fans watch them and our hearts can be swept away but also crushed in the same tournament, week, day, and even game. However, no moment was more crushing when the men's team faltered to Trinidad and Tobago to become excluded from the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Though the US was most reasonably not going to win the whole tournament, the idea that the US could not qualify for the most watched sporting event in the world takes a hit to the growth of soccer in America. Soccer in America is booming, with the rapid increase in popularity with the MLS and youth leagues, America is (almost) starting to become a soccer hotbed. However, the reason the US can't seem to solidify themselves as a world power is quite simple; they cannot get results. The US can't win because …show more content…

It will then make a healthy support system to transform young, up and coming soccer stars into dominating players and players good enough to compete for the national team. Moreover, to gain ground with the world, the USMNT alliance is going to have to spend money to hire better scouts an to expand Generation Adidas. Generation Adidas (GA) is a youth development academy available to talented youth players, and it will help them get signed by a pro team, but the problem is that it is not spread out. They need to expand into smaller regions of the US and talent scouts need to find those diamonds in the rough because there are the tremendous amount of players who come from tiny places but develop into excellent soccer

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