USA knocked out by Ghana

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  • cantleave
    cantleave

    I am hoping that if I drink enough lager I can laugh at us being trounced by Germany tommorow.

  • digderidoo
    digderidoo

    I would have liked to see the USA get to the semi's, i think they were in for a great chance for it.

    Paul

  • besty
    besty

    my gut feel was that the USA would not be able to handle an African team

    my money was on the USA

    ouch.

  • poppers
    poppers

    What I like about soccer, at least in Europe, is that teams who finish low in their division get relegated to a less prestigious league, and teams from those less prestigious leagues can advance to upper echelon leagues. This means that players' salaries are affected if they get relegated or advance, so players are going all out in their play so their teams win, unlike some NFL/NBA/MLB players who don't really care about their team, just their salary. For them, losing consistently doesn't have the consequences that it does in European football.

  • MsDucky
    MsDucky

    Palimpset, I checked out that PDF. The PDF represents households and not organized sports. So, I'm thinking this applied to what families played together or did individually. Exercise walking had the highest activity. When I googled number one sport played in America, I got American football.

    Table 1212.

    Participation in Selected Sports Activities: 2007

    [

    In thousands (265,381 represents 265,381,000), except rank.

    Data are based on a questionnaire mailed to 10,000 households. The questionnaire asked the male and female heads of households and up to two

    other household members who were at least seven years of age to indicate their age, the sports in which they participated in 2007, and the number of days of participation in 2007. A participant is defined as an

    individual seven years of age or older who participates in a sport more than once a year. See source for methodology.]

    Activity

    All persons Sex Age Household income (dol.)

    Number Rank Male Female

    7–11

    years

    12–17

    years

    18–24

    years

    25–34

    years

    35–44

    years

    45–54

    years

    55–64

    years

    65

    years

    and

    over

    Under

    15,000

    15,000–

    24,999

    25,000–

    34,999

    35,000–

    49,000

    50,000–

    74,999

    75,000

    and

    over

    SERIES I SPORTS

    Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265,381 (X) 129,201 136,180 19,410 25,341 28,959 37,285 41,600 43,343 32,066 37,377 27,497 23,309 27,441 38,546 57,397 91,192

    Number participated in—

    Aerobic exercising

    1

    . . . . . . . 30,340 11 8,867 21,473 1,053 2,134 4,266 7,039 5,943 4,785 2,749 2,372 2,196 1,747 2,381 4,083 6,186 13,747

    Backpacking

    2

    . . . . . . . . . . . 12,980 18 7,623 5,357 1,187 1,636 1,903 1,993 3,057 2,061 835 308 1,167 834 876 1,280 2,600 6,223

    Baseball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,951 16 10,683 3,268 3,975 2,909 1,834 1,285 2,191 786 455 515 1,344 514 1,014 1,637 2,680 6,762

    Basketball . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24,145 14 16,651 7,494 4,923 6,952 3,496 3,360 2,524 1,662 733 495 2,602 1,496 2,099 3,111 4,462 10,374

    Bicycle riding

    1

    . . . . . . . . . . 37,405 6 19,904 17,501 7,046 6,518 4,395 4,766 5,684 4,639 2,549 1,809 2,512 2,394 2,911 4,764 7,908 16,916

    Billiards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,491 12 17,799 11,692 988 2,543 6,015 6,999 6,045 4,206 1,901 794 2,784 2,409 2,897 4,488 5,888 11,025

    Bowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43,466 5 21,542 21,925 5,091 6,813 7,720 7,207 7,575 5,277 2,113 1,669 3,031 2,617 3,955 5,640 9,522 18,702

    Camping

    3

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,541 4 24,226 23,315 4,863 5,518 5,831 7,902 9,924 7,432 3,707 2,364 3,548 2,840 4,733 7,150 11,678 17,592

    Dart throwing . . . . . . . . . . . 12,093 20 7,114 4,979 652 937 1,803 3,285 2,969 1,699 498 251 909 734 1,176 1,674 3,185 4,415

    Exercise walking

    1

    . . . . . . . . 89,794 1 33,660 56,133 3,676 5,185 6,740 13,742 16,270 17,944 13,295 12,942 8,379 6,065 8,088 12,131 19,858 35,272

    Exercising with equipment

    1

    . 52,827 2 25,858 26,969 817 4,301 8,070 10,581 9,559 9,618 5,518 4,363 2,565 3,032 4,553 6,314 11,237 25,126

    Fishing (net) . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,325 7 23,923 11,403 3,058 3,536 3,460 5,361 7,109 6,549 3,754 2,498 3,479 2,540 3,617 4,940 7,192 13,556

    Fishing—fresh water. . . . . 30,825 9 20,898 9,927 2,894 3,107 3,027 4,779 6,177 5,613 3,220 2,009 3,338 2,344 3,148 4,241 6,356 11,397

    Fishing—salt water. . . . . . 10,414 23 6,985 3,429 368 1,094 1,195 1,627 2,302 1,915 1,109 803 1,420 532 918 1,456 1,827 4,261

    Football—tackle . . . . . . . . . 9,195 25 7,930 1,264 1,442 3,906 1,729 810 518 275 219 297 1,425 850 990 639 1,516 3,775

    Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22,729 15 17,583 5,147 654 1,441 2,165 3,765 5,169 4,535 2,845 2,154 757 854 1,033 2,093 4,912 13,080

    Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28,633 13 14,746 13,887 2,038 2,720 2,517 5,182 6,083 5,976 2,760 1,356 1,862 1,248 1,643 2,895 6,381 14,604

    Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,218 28 572 646 256 411 212 49 274 – – 15 – – 15 30 138 1,035

    Mountain/Rock climbing . . . . 4,599 26 2,705 1,894 457 535 1,240 777 745 549 274 22 514 178 281 547 1,234 1,845

    Running/jogging

    1

    . . . . . . . . 30,372 10 15,852 14,519 2,211 5,071 5,904 6,978 5,087 3,547 950 623 1,892 1,641 1,975 3,918 6,321 14,624

    Soccer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,770 17 8,434 5,335 5,041 3,332 1,529 1,814 1,563 127 203 160 1,108 716 849 1,859 2,791 6,447

    Softball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,958 24 5,139 4,818 1,155 1,795 1,815 1,933 1,578 1,131 415 138 609 376 787 1,580 2,209 4,398

    Swimming

    1

    . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,346 3 23,950 28,397 8,710 7,801 6,238 6,906 8,992 6,971 3,752 2,978 2,886 3,031 3,992 6,244 11,294 24,901

  • Palimpsest
    Palimpsest

    Although the survey was done by household, the numbers in the data set represent individuals, not families. I can't replicate your football result in a search, but depending on the keywords used, I got soccer, football, basketball, and baseball all as answers to the question of the most played (not most popular) sport in America. Like everything, it depends on wording and methodology. So I'm going to stick with figures measuring people actively involved in organized sports, since that seems to me to be the best way to do it.

    But ultimately, it doesn't really matter. All that matters is that it's still a very popular sport for American athletes -- no one disputes that -- and the media miss out on a huge opportunity by continuing to ignore a fan base that could be easily cultivated. That's the real message people should take away.

  • crownboy
    crownboy

    Sad to see the US get knocked out, but hopefully Ghana can make it to at least the semi-finals. It would be nice to see an African team do well, since all the other CAF teams were so disappointing.

    I echo the general sentiment of others on this thread about soccer not becoming a "major" sport in this country. Someone touched on this point earlier, but a big problem lies in the fact that many American soccer fans like myself don't watch the domestic leagues (the MLS being the biggest one). I'm a Man. U. fan, I watch EPL games on cable, I watch Champions League matches when they show on TV. I find the quality of soccer in Europe to be far better than that in this country. The soccer from the Mexican league is better as well, if you watch the spanish language channel games.

    As long as the US continues to qualify for the WC, I think most people will care about the tournament. But will people watch the MLS, or even for that matter the US team in the Confederations Cup or the CONCACAF Gold Cup? That I doubt.

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