Not American football, but world football. Yes, the rest of the world knows it as football.
voetbal - Dutch
football - French
fútbol - Spanish
futball - Hungarian
Fußball - German
futebol - Portuguese
fotboll - Swedish
futbol - Turkish
футбол - Russian . . . whatever
calcio - Italian . . . okay, not the whole world
soccer - English
Apparently the term "soccer" originated in England, but even they call it football now. Perhaps it's like the metric system - change is difficult.
This is the official ball made by Adidas. Did you know Adidas is a German company? Me neither. They expect to make a hefty profit this year . . . in the billions of euros.
In case you know as little as I do about football/soccer, here are a few facts I learned:
- the FIFA World Cup is awarded every 4 years
This is the official trophy made of solid 18 carat gold. The winning team gets to keep it for four years, but then they get a replica and pass the original to the new winner.
- FIFA stands for Fédération Internationale de Football Association
- FIFA has 32 teams worldwide
Here's who's playing this year.
- teams consist of 11 players
According to the internet . . .
this is the Belgian team known as the Rode Duivels (Red Devils)
and this is the U.S. team known as Team USA
- Spain is the current holder of the World Cup (awarded in 2010)
- 2014 host is Brazil (that's a huge country in South America :)
See? It's definitely huge.
The Belgians have gone mad this year because for the first time in more than a decade, they are in the World Cup.
For those who can't make the trek to Brazil, there are big screens set up all over Belgium for fans to watch the games.
Here's a map of just a few places within a half hour of our house that one might go to watch the game.
One of those is about 1 km from our house (US translation: about a half mile). It's outdoor and has room for 8000 fans. So we don't even have to watch the game to know when Belgium scores.
All 8000 fans go wild - day or night.
So, for now, I have a slight interest in football. Good luck to the Belgians and the U.S., but if it comes down to it and if I were so inclined, I'd have to root for the Rode Duivels. It means a helluva lot more to them than it will ever mean to us Americans.
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