'Hating soccer is more American than apple pie': the World Cup nobody wanted the US to host

For the United States, hosting the World Cup was more about the promise of profit than passion for the sport itself. Despite having no professional league to speak of, Fifa chose the country precisely because it offered a lucrative market, with George Vecsey noting in 1994 that "our country has been rented as a giant stadium and hotel and television studio." The skepticism from outsiders was palpable, however - would anyone actually show up to watch?

But there was also a sense of disdain within American soccer fans. Tom Weir wrote in USA Today on the day of the draw that "hating soccer" was more quintessentially American than enjoying apple pie. This sentiment echoed the views of many who worried that hosting the World Cup would lead to an over-reliance on foreign talent and a shift away from traditional US sports.

As it turned out, Fifa had high hopes for the tournament, expecting the United States to bring a level of glitz and glamour that was unmatched anywhere else. The opening ceremony, held at Soldier Field in Chicago, featured a star-studded lineup, including Bill Clinton, Faye Dunaway, Jeff Bridges, and Jessica Lange. However, despite the lavish presentation, things quickly went awry - Oprah Winfrey fell off the stage and twisted her ankle, while Diana Ross struggled to score from a yard out.

Meanwhile, on the pitch, Italy was looking menacing under coach Arrigo Sacchi. With his radical approach and innovative tactics, Sacchi had transformed Parma into a formidable team, and his appointment as Italy's boss had many pundits scratching their heads. But when it mattered most - against Brazil in the final - he struggled to get his team into gear.

The final itself was a dull, anxious affair that ended 0-0 after extra time, with Italy ultimately losing on penalties. The victory for Brazil was sweet but short-lived, as the players were met with hostility and disdain upon their return to Recife. It seemed that hosting the World Cup had not sparked a love affair with soccer in America - instead, it had only highlighted the country's ambivalence towards the sport.

Fifteen years on from the 1994 tournament, it's clear that Fifa made a mistake by prioritizing commercial interests over traditional passion for the game. But as we look back on that World Cup, we're left with more questions than answers - and a sense of unease about the true cost of hosting such an event in the United States.
 
I think its pretty cool how they went all out for the opening ceremony πŸŽ‰, it was like one big Hollywood party! I mean, who doesn't love seeing some A-list celebrities on stage? And yeah, maybe things didn't go exactly as planned with Oprah's ankle twist πŸ˜‚, but you've got to give them credit for trying.

I don't think its fair to say that hosting the World Cup was all about profit though πŸ€‘, I mean, sure there were some big business deals going on behind the scenes, but you'd be surprised at how much of a community effort it actually was too. And yeah, maybe American soccer fans weren't as stoked as they could've been, but thats not entirely fair to them, they were probably just skeptical about this whole "soccer" thing that everyone else loves πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

It is pretty crazy looking back on how the final went down though 😳. I mean, 0-0 after extra time? That's like a total anticlimax! But hey, at least Brazil got to go home with the win, right? And yeah, maybe Fifa did make a mistake prioritizing commercial interests over passion for the game πŸ€”... but who knows, maybe if they'd done it differently we wouldn't have the World Cup today πŸ˜….
 
I gotta say, hosting the World Cup was all about the Benjamins for the US, but it's still kinda sad that people didn't connect with soccer like they did with other sports πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, you'd think after all the hype and glamour, folks would be cheering on their teams by now... but nope! It's like America was all about the money from day one πŸ’Έ.

And can we talk about how awkward the whole thing was for Oprah and Diana Ross? 🀣 Like, what were they even doing up there?! πŸ˜‚ And that Italy-Brazil final? Ugh, so dull 😴. I guess it just goes to show that sometimes big events don't always live up to the hype, but hey, at least we can all look back on those memories and laugh about 'em πŸ’•.

It's also pretty interesting how Fifa prioritized profit over passion for the game πŸ€‘. You'd think they'd want people to genuinely enjoy the experience, not just be there for the marketing dollars πŸ’Έ. Anyway, I'm curious to see what other lessons we can learn from that wild ride πŸ€”
 
The US didn't exactly have the best track record when it came to hosting a major sporting event like the World Cup... πŸ€” I mean, they basically threw money at it and hoped for the best, which is pretty much how they approached that whole "winning" thing too lol πŸ†. But seriously, can you blame them? The US isn't exactly known for its passion for soccer, so it's hard to say if hosting the World Cup was even a good idea in the first place... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I think it's safe to say that Fifa made a mistake by prioritizing profits over actual enthusiasm for the sport. And now we're left with a bunch of questions about what the true cost of hosting such an event really is... πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you blame them for being skeptical? Like, who wouldn't be when FIFA basically rented out the country as a money-making machine πŸ€‘? And yeah, it's kinda sad that the US didn't really get into the whole soccer thing like everyone thought they would. But on the other hand, I guess it's not entirely their fault... I mean, we did have our professional league struggles back then πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And let's be real, hosting the World Cup is a huge undertaking - there's bound to be some missteps along the way πŸ˜…. Still, it's interesting to look back on that 1994 tournament and see how things could've gone differently... maybe if FIFA had put more stock into getting the American fans stoked πŸŽ‰?
 
I mean come on 🀯... it's crazy to think that FIFA was all about the benjamins for the US hosting the World Cup back in 1994 😳. I get it, they wanted a profit, but honestly, it's like they forgot what soccer is all about 🏟️. The whole thing just seemed so superficial and flashy πŸ’ƒ... like they were more worried about Bill Clinton showing up to the opening ceremony than actually getting the tournament right πŸ‘€.

And don't even get me started on Arrigo Sacchi πŸ˜‚... who appoints a coach based on what he did at Parma? πŸ€” It was like they thought Italy would magically become a top team just because Sacchi showed up πŸ’₯. Meanwhile, Brazil is just over here like "hey, we got the win and can we go home now?" πŸ™„

I think FIFA really missed the boat with that one... it's not about throwing a bunch of money at a tournament and expecting everyone to love it πŸ’Έ. It's about passion, dedication, and actual care for the game 🎾. And honestly, I'm still kinda annoyed that the US World Cup didn't quite live up to its promise πŸ˜’.
 
I don't get it πŸ€” why Fifa chose America to host the World Cup in the first place? I mean, they knew we didn't have a professional league here, but they thought it would be all about the money πŸ’Έ? And yeah, that's kinda what happened... but was it worth it? 😐 The US team wasn't exactly on fire during the tournament either. πŸ™„ And what's up with the opening ceremony? It sounded like a total party πŸŽ‰, but things got pretty cringy when Oprah fell off the stage 😳 and all that. I guess you could say Fifa made some good points about bringing some excitement to soccer in America, but at what cost? 🀝
 
I still remember watching the 94 US WC opener at my friend's house 🏟️... I was so hyped for the glitz & glamour, but what did we get? πŸ˜’ Oprah almost broke her ankle πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ and Diana Ross couldn't even score from a yard out πŸ™„. And don't even get me started on the team itself, looked like they were sleepwalking on the pitch 😴.

What's wild is how American fans are still divided about soccer πŸ€”... some love it, others hate it, but can we at least admit that hosting the WC was more about the benjamins πŸ’Έ than passion for the game? πŸ€‘ It's been 15 years and we're still figuring out what went wrong πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Guess you could say Fifa got what they paid for - a whole lotta controversy 😬
 
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