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Soccer Influence On American Culture

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Stated by Foer, “Soccer isn’t the same as Bach or Buddhism. But it is often more deeply felt than religion, and just as much a part of the community’s fabric, a repository of tradition.” (How 1). Soccer is an influential sport which is more often than not taken more serious throughout the world than in the United States. Within the region of Europe soccer has influenced the people in varying ways, such as changing their perspective on immigration of foreigners. This change of perspective is due to the different characteristics portrayed from soccer that can move a whole nation or one as an individual. The migration tolerance of different nations can be influenced immensely by soccer specifically, through World Cup play of France’s international team, propaganda images and personal encounters. …show more content…

As for my mentor Iain Langstone he was given the opportunity to come the United States from England to play soccer at the collegiate level. Comparably to the opinions heard by the French players as foreigners, Iain also heard stuff said about him however it was not negative. The effects of the opinions were rather positive giving him confidence in himself and his play as a soccer player. Due to his acceptance from others. Although the opinions of France and Iain’s soccer team were not remotely close this shows how one can personally be affected by others’ opinion in soccer. The game of soccer can open the door for endless opportunities. As for Iain, without the chance of coming to United States on a soccer scholarship his life would be drastically different than it is today. After his time spent in the United States he was open to the job of becoming a coach at youth premier levels, an assistant coach for UNC-Pembroke and a rehab tech at Fayetteville Orthopedics. These jobs serve as a stepping stone to his major goal of becoming a full time collegiate

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