Descrption:
In the two countries this sport is practiced, in United States the football is called soccer and it is one of the most played games in this country, however, "it is not among the 4 most popular sports" ( «Rivalidad EE.UU. - México I», 2012). Most people who practice this sport has a young age, the largest football organizations are: Female "National Women's Soccer League" and male "Major League Soccer". In the Ecuador this sport was adopted from England and it had great acceptance of people, the first association was founded on 23 April 1899 and was called "Guayaquil Sport Club", peo today is called National Sport Federation of Ecuador.
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Sports play a major role in Spanish speaking culture. Team and individual sports have been passed down through the centuries in Latin countries. Soccer, or better known as fùtbol in Spanish, is the most popular sport in Hispanic culture. “El fùtbol es el deporte más popular en el mundo Hispano (Aventura’s 106-107).” Every four years there is a world cup, which is the biggest event of the year for soccer fans nationwide.
and spain. most hispainc watch it in the afternoon. this sport last for 3 to 4 hours. while the most famous sport in the United states of America is foot ball. foot ball college is more famous. americans
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