Globalization of soccer
Soccer or football is the most popular sport in the world and also
one of the most watched sport in the world. Soccer was invented in London in
the early 1800's. By 1900 the sport had gained popularity all over the world
and national football associations were being founded. FIFA president
Jules Rimet decided to establish and international football tournament. This
international tournament was named the FIFA World Cup. The very first FIFA
World Cup was played in 1930. It was held in Uruguay. Only 13 teams participated
in the first ever World Cup. The host went on to win 4-2 against another South
American team Argentina. The fewest number of fans to watch a World Cup soccer
game was
The 300 in Uruguay in 1930. Not everyone could afford to go to the
World Cup or there just wasn't a way to watch it without being there.Football w as first screened live on television in
the UK in 1937, by the BBC, who broadcast a specially arranged friendly between
Arsenal vs Arsenal Reserves at Highbury. In 1938, international football and
the FA Cup final were shown live for the first time, with the BBC providing
live coverage of England v Scotland and Huddersfield Town vs Preston North End
match. Although soccer started being televised in 1937 the FIFA World Cup was first on T.V. in 1945. It is
now the most widely viewed and followed sporting event in the world, exceeding
the Olympic Games. As television got more popular and common in homes the sport
kept on growing and more and more people tuned into it. In modern day over one
billion fans watch the World Cup on television every four years. It
exceeds by a lot the number of people that watch the
Super Bowl each year. A majority of new viewers are also American. Over 26 million Americans watched the 2014 World Cup final. Not only has globalization helped the World Cup reach more people that ever but it has also boosted the popularity of the sport in the United States. I see more and more people in school wearing soccer jerseys. This is surely an effect of globalization. Thanks to new technology and globalization I can sit back in my living room and watch the same soccer match as somebody in India or Taiwan.
Super Bowl each year. A majority of new viewers are also American. Over 26 million Americans watched the 2014 World Cup final. Not only has globalization helped the World Cup reach more people that ever but it has also boosted the popularity of the sport in the United States. I see more and more people in school wearing soccer jerseys. This is surely an effect of globalization. Thanks to new technology and globalization I can sit back in my living room and watch the same soccer match as somebody in India or Taiwan.
http://thebiglead.com/2014/07/14/2014-world-cup-final-rating-over-26-million-americans-watched-on-tv/
http://www.live-footballontv.com/history-of-football-on-tv-uk.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_World_Cup
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