Japan's soccer has been around for quite a while. Their main professional league "J-league" was created a larger group of teams which are now called "J-2" conveniently.
With the World Cup popularity of soccer is probably at it's peak with view percentages up close to 60% ... hehe well the Japanese team was playing.
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I wonder since Japan has been able to gather a few good players to come and play with J-league teams like Mboma from Cameroon. Soccer Market Research:: Hi, I require data/statistics on the Soccer Industry Equipment & Apparel Market . sport Italia Lotto has an 18% market share of the soccer (football) http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/229156.htmlHOME |
I really like that another sport besides baseball is finally coming to maturity in Japan and with the Japanese team's recent victories hopefully soccer will enjoy a much larger audience.
I can definately see why American football has not taken off over there. They seem to be a little to refined for that. Same with hockey. Go Red Wings! sport with most spectators:: i need to know which sport[such as soccer,auto racing etc. Other sports such as auto racing and football actually draw much larger average crowds per http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=16866HOME | "english football/soccer":: Subject: "english football/soccer" Category: Sports and Recreation Asked by: imustknow-ga. List Price: $2.00, Posted: 18 Oct 2005 05:46 PDT http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/581628.htmlHOME |
Soccer (european football) is great and is gaining a lot of steam over here in the states. Kids most popular sport to play is now soccer, or so I was reading.
I think it is kinda funny how in the 70s and 80s, the martial arts boomed over here and now it is hard to find another enthusiast.
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Must be that movie themes have changed. Hehe, I was a big Martial Arts nut back then, a friend from high school even opened his own dojo :)
Football is somewhat popular in universities along with rugby. Jr. and Sr. High school kids either study or play sports in school. ;-)
Also, it probably has something to do with how the fans support their favorite teams, aka Hashin Tiger Fans. Going to the ball game is more like joining a cheeryelling team! I miss kicking back and enjoying a hotdog and a beer. Lots of ball games you need earplugs to block out the cheering and drums plus you miss seeing a good hit. On a side note, you have to give back all foul balls. urrrrrrr
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