Soccer's biggest crowd is in... ATLANTA?
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- This past weekend, Atlanta United FC had the fourth biggest crowd for a soccer (football) match WORLDWIDE. Team President Darren Eales talks to Richard Quest about why the team is so successful.
I don't blame anyone for not seeing it our way, but you have to understand that the majority of fans beginning to love MLS and the beautiful sport of football are pretty young. They were never a part of the mindset of the rest of Americans trying to keep the real football down. They grew up playing the beautiful game and now have a domestic league in the MLS that is improving rapidly and fun to watch. The older U.S. Soccer fans you can't blame either as they have lived through horrible football, no domestic league, no fellow fans and the rest of the USA hating the sport they love and yet they are still here supporting. What is happening in the United States with the embracing of a soccer culture is nothing short of amazing to see and I never thought we'd see the day. We have a long way to go to catch up with everybody else though, but I just wish others embraced us football/soccer fans in the states too!
Impressive
He's flipping English!!
what is soccer?
It's the proper name coined by the English
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Gregg Jay Handegg
the biggest record is 120.000 when FC Barcelona - Juventus
Share Video no. Not at all. Just no. In this video they are talking about one weekend and the biggest of all time was in north korea
It's called *F O O T B A L L* not -SOCCER- dammit
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Sushant Chaudhary soccer is the proper word uncultured swine
Its football not soccer.
farziran87 m tell that to the inventors of the game
Orlando Pirates vs Kaizer Chiefs Pulls 90 000
Sorry bro... this news doesn't know about football.. the biggest record is 120.000 when FC Barcelona - Juventus
Funny story: Have you ever wondered where the Kaizer Chiefs got their name? The club's found Kaizer Motaung played professionally for Atlanta's original professional footie club in the old NASL called the Chiefs back in the 1970s. He so fell in love with culture of the club and city that he decided to name the club he founded in South Africa in Atlanta's honor. Kind of makes your ding ironic, doesn't it?
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Starboss05 what's wrong?
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