Beginning about a week and a half ago, one of the world's largest sporting events kicked off in South Africa, the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Soccer (football in most of the world) is the most played sport in the world. Personally, I do not like to watch it or play it. Not being a fan makes me wonder why is soccer universally loved? This post is dedicated to a theory on why soccer is the international sport.
Issue #1: Entertainment
For people to play a sport and continue a sporting tradition, the sport has to be entertaining. No one is going to play a boring sport. No one is going to watch a boring sport. What may be fun for one person, may be drudgery for another. This is universal to all competition. What is required in a sport's continuation generation to generation is mass entertainment appeal for both participants and those watching a sporting event.
Issue #2: Cultural adoption
Adopting a sport requires the game not to offend the native culture or religion. Another point that would make a sport's rejection would be the sport reminds a group of a rival, conquering tribe/nation.
Issue #3: Nonviolent action
It can be said that violent sports permeate the world. Their appeal tends to be limited though due to the destructive nature on participants. It is much preferable to play a sport that allows one to live a long, healthy life and even participate in one's later years in comparison to a senior broken body.
Issue #4: Accessibility for the masses
The majority of professional athletes in the major sports do not come from wealthy families. It is difficult to gather enough athletes for a successful league using only well-to-do athletes. Wealthy classes do not push chidren towards professional sports. Building a large fan base would also be difficult without the majority of average citizens. The classic sport that fits this category is skiing. The game has to be simple and be accessible to even the poorest children to be universally adopted.
Looking at the major sports limited to a few countries, here is where they fail to meet the criteria above.
Archery and shooting sports - Not entertaining, lacks accessibility since bows/arrows and firearms cost quite a bit.
Baseball - Need a glove, bat and ball to play. Baseball requires significant sized field. Inaccessible to the poor. Of the major American sports, this is the most international.
Cricket - Same as baseball except British. It has the further disadvantage of being complex.
American football - Violent
Running - Not entertaining for the masses
Golf - Extremely expensive sport requiring a course, thus, inaccessible to the poor.
Tennis - Tennis is similar to golf.
Basketball - The only disadvantage basketball has is the requirement of a hoop on a court. It has the potential to become universal sport over time.
Soccer fits all of the criteria above. Soccer only requires a ball and very little space to play. The rules are extremely simple. It also had the further advantage of being spread through the late British empire at the end of the 19th Century.
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