Soccer writer Paul Tenorio discusses the growth of soccer in the U.S., the impact of Lionel Messi, and stadium lessons from Copa América. The podcast also covers surveillance pricing, the Federal Trade Commission, and the large federal deficit post-election.
Increased access to global soccer leagues has boosted the sport's popularity in the US.
Star players like Lionel Messi are driving up revenues and expanding soccer's fanbase in America.
Deep dives
Growth of Soccer in the US
Soccer's popularity in the United States has surged due to increased access to global leagues like Premier League, Bundesliga, and La Liga, as well as the growth of domestic leagues like Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Changing demographics in the US, with parents from soccer-loving regions introducing their children to the sport, further boosts its fan base. This expansion signifies a transformative shift in the country's sports landscape.
Disparities in US Men's and Women's Soccer
Discrepancies between the success of the US men's and women's national soccer teams are attributed to historical advantages for women and a delayed professional structure in the US. The women's head start in professional soccer has narrowed, leading to increased competition and challenges. Despite challenges faced by both teams, the recent growth and stability of professional soccer in the US indicate a positive trajectory for the sport in the country.
Impact of Influential Players like Lionel Messi
Players like Lionel Messi have significantly contributed to the growth of soccer in the US by attracting a global audience and increasing revenues for Major League Soccer (MLS) teams. Messi's presence has elevated the league's visibility and financial returns, demonstrating the power of star players in enhancing the sport's popularity and economic viability. His influence extends beyond the field, converting casual sports fans into committed soccer enthusiasts, thereby fostering long-term growth and sustainability in the sport.
Today, we’re talking about one of Kai Ryssdal’s favorite topics: soccer! The sport’s U.S. audience is only expected grow, especially as the country gets ready to host the World Cup in 2026. Paul Tenorio, soccer writer for The Athletic, said access to the sport has changed dramatically for Americans over the last decade. On the show today, Tenorio explains why soccer is gaining a new audience, what lessons American stadiums can learn from mistakes at the recent Copa América tournament, and how legendary player Lionel Messi is bringing eyes and money to the game in the United States.
Then, we’ll get into how companies are using troves of data to target different consumers, and why this “surveillance pricing” has caught the attention of the Federal Trade Commission. And, what a travel editor got wrong about repeat travel.
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