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World Cup Scores Only Small Audience
Rasmussen Reports ^ | June 23, 2006 | Rasmussen

Posted on 06/28/2006 6:19:45 AM PDT by Tatze

World Cup Scores Only Small Audience
Only 6% Following Tournament Very Closely

Despite a high level of media coverage for the World Cup soccer tournament, three-fourths of Americans (78%) are not following the action very closely if at all. A Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 adults found that just 6% are following the tournament very closely.

Nine percent (9%) of men are paying close attention along with 3% of women.

The Super Bowl remains the biggest sport championship in terms of fan appeal. Thirty-five percent (35%) of Americans say it’s their favorite championship to watch. The World Series is the only other championship to reach double digits—12% of adults say it’s their favorite.

One-fourth of all Americans (25%) say they don’t want any sports championships.

Despite the general lack of interest in the World Cup by the US audience, the soccer tournament is more popular than the NBA basketball championship and the NHL’s Stanley Cup hockey title. Both of those events were being held at the same time as the World Cup.

Fourteen percent (14%) of Americans say they played soccer in an organized league at some point in their life.

Fifty-two percent (52%) of Americans believe there is a professional soccer league in the United States (and they’re right).

The survey was conducted before the U.S. soccer team was eliminated. However, few were surprised by the lack of success--just 5% of the nation’s adults thought it was very likely the U.S. team would win the tournament.

The national telephone survey of 1,000 Adults was conducted by Rasmussen Reports June 19-20, 2006. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: 1sport; copamundial; fussball; futbol; igivesoccerredcard; nascarrules; runaroundlikechicken; runthenrunsomemore; soccer; thebeautifulgame; whatisitstillgoingon; worldcup; wouldratherwatchgolf
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To: rightinthemiddle

Ouch. Quite a few injuries for one baseball player. Are you sure you learned to play the game properly (:>)


101 posted on 06/28/2006 7:35:42 AM PDT by MarDav
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To: rb22982

Okay, you win. Soccer is the most dangerous sport ever played.


102 posted on 06/28/2006 7:35:51 AM PDT by rightinthemiddle (Islamic Terrorists, the Mainstream Media and the Democrat Party Have the Same Goals in Iraq.)
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To: Tatze
I'm not following it at all. Who cares?

- John

103 posted on 06/28/2006 7:36:35 AM PDT by Fishrrman
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To: gaspar
The 6% that watches closely must be illegals.

Nope. But I can assure you that 100% of the people that make comments such as the above aren't very bright.

104 posted on 06/28/2006 7:36:40 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: MarDav

If you mean playing "hard" is playing "properly," yes.

I played a lot, too.


105 posted on 06/28/2006 7:37:47 AM PDT by rightinthemiddle (Islamic Terrorists, the Mainstream Media and the Democrat Party Have the Same Goals in Iraq.)
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To: cripplecreek
HAHA I was about to say the same thing, the kids name is Zumaya I think. Now that is absolute gas, consistent at a 100 MPH.

Scary
106 posted on 06/28/2006 7:38:18 AM PDT by jlasoon
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To: MarDav

I forgot 9 stiches in my forehead and five in my knee. (spiked by runners)


107 posted on 06/28/2006 7:39:36 AM PDT by rightinthemiddle (Islamic Terrorists, the Mainstream Media and the Democrat Party Have the Same Goals in Iraq.)
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To: Tatze

Who wants to watch Kickball run by UN rules???!

Jack.


108 posted on 06/28/2006 7:40:35 AM PDT by Jack Deth (Knight Errant and Disemboweler of the WFTD Thread)
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To: rightinthemiddle
That's not what I meant. The point was that you people who think soccer is for sissies are retarded. Of the sports people played a lot of growing up (soccer, baseball & basketball and then later in high school & college football) there were far more people I knew that got hurt playing soccer, especially over basketball & baseball. The 'rougher' sports like Hockey, lacross, boxing, etc weren't played much which is why there weren't many injuries that I knew about.

You people that seem to want to devote your life to tare down soccer seriously scare me.

109 posted on 06/28/2006 7:40:35 AM PDT by rb22982
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To: jlasoon

Joel (zoomzoom) Zumaya scouting report.

http://www.tigerscentral.com/players.php?pnum=22519

Strengths
Features a solid high-90s fastball and a devastating curveball.


110 posted on 06/28/2006 7:42:23 AM PDT by cripplecreek (I'm trying to think but nothing happens)
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To: SengirV; cardinal4
Count me among that 6%. Having been stationed for years in England, Italy and Argentina, I've come to appreciate the skills and stamina required at the professional level. Favorite teams? England - Leeds United or Liverpool; Italy - Juventus or Lazio; Argentina - River Plate. I haven't missed many minutes of this WC.

We love seeing the back of the net bulge with a well-crafted goal. The lifting of that really annoying offside rule would help its popularity no end.

111 posted on 06/28/2006 7:42:53 AM PDT by Ax ("Crusader?" Hey, I kind of like that.)
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To: rb22982
Try playing in your local adult league for even one game. I bet you go back home crying to mommy with all your welts and exhaustion.

Yup. And what athletes are uniformly the fittest? Try running continually for 90 minutes.

What sport requires the most coordination? I tend to think that basketball does, and it also requires great fitness. Hockey comes in a close second since it requires great leg coordination as well as hand coordination. Baseball requires a different type of coordination, but it's tough to take fat athletes seriously. Soccer is obviously unusual since hands aren't used. But it requires a tremendous amount of coordination.

Has anyone ever played speedball? I've played it a few times. It's a field game that's a cross between soccer and basketball. Speedball probably requires the greatest amount of fitness and coordination. And it's a lot of fun.

112 posted on 06/28/2006 7:44:32 AM PDT by Aquinasfan (When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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To: Tatze

World Cup? Is that the big sailboat race they have every so many years?


113 posted on 06/28/2006 7:44:40 AM PDT by JimRed ("Hey, hey, Teddy K., how many girls did you drown today?" (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help m)
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To: Jack Deth
Seriously any American who watched the USA VS Italy match, probably will never watch another soccer game again. That game was a disgrace to soccer and is exactly the reason why Americans can't stand soccer.
114 posted on 06/28/2006 7:44:43 AM PDT by jlasoon
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To: jlasoon
But face it Soccer is a poor mans poor countries sport.

There is no doubt that the popularity of the sport can be partially attributed to the very low cost of the gear needed to participate. Essentially all you need is a ball. You can make everything else using whatever is on hand.

The dominant powers in the game are primarily rich European countries. Even Brazil with the world's 15th largest economy can't be considered poor. Six of the eight in the current WC quarterfinals are from Europe plus Argentina and Brazil.

115 posted on 06/28/2006 7:44:52 AM PDT by kabar
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To: stainlessbanner

Chicago just opened a 20,000 seat stadium for the Fire. So what if Soldier Field (Bears) is nearly four times the size? Should I forego attending minor-league baseball games because they're too "little?" I have more fun at them than at MLB games . . . and I don't have to spend $150 just to have a good time.


116 posted on 06/28/2006 7:45:29 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: cripplecreek

"I know that people who don't watch NASCAR are usually surprised to find that NASCAR draws such large attending crowds. A while back, someone bragged to me about a football game drawing some 70,000 fans. I think Kansas speedway is the only track with less than 120,000 seats."

Of course there is only one big race a weekend while there can be several large football games. I doubt Nascar could come close to selling out a dozen races in one weekend.


117 posted on 06/28/2006 7:45:47 AM PDT by SmoothTalker
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To: rb22982

"Hockey was non-existant here in NC 10 years ago"

Now you're talking about a real sport. For sheer excitement and intensity, I don't think anything matches a playoff game 7 in the Stanley Cup playoffs. That's what the folks down here in NC found out (btw, where in NC are you?)

Imagine playing football 3 times per week. The physical demands of hockey are on a par with football (imho). And that's probably not a fair comparison given that in a football game there is actually only about 8 minutes or so of actual "ball in play" time.
Or think about playing basketball at twice the speed. The need for balance, grace, and, yes, brute strength in sudden bursts is a far greater necessity in hockey than in basketball.
And hockey requires some of the same hand-eye coordination of baseball (nothing will ever compare to hitting a 90+ mph pitch--nothing).
And if you like boxing...


118 posted on 06/28/2006 7:46:01 AM PDT by MarDav
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To: cripplecreek

He's got a bright future, that kid is just awesome.


119 posted on 06/28/2006 7:46:50 AM PDT by jlasoon
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To: Tatze
"Only 6% of Americans are closely following the World Cup..."

That's because . . .


120 posted on 06/28/2006 7:46:55 AM PDT by guitar4jesus (Black, Conservative . . . and I vote!)
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