Can World Cup fuel soccer boom in US?

FootballSports
16 May 2026 • 12:07 AM MYT
The Manila Times
The Manila Times

One of the longest-running English broadsheets in the Philippines

Can World Cup fuel soccer boom in US?

LOS ANGELES — Long considered soccer’s last great unconquered market, North America has embraced the beautiful game to a stunning degree over the past few decades — and the upcoming World Cup could accelerate that boom.

Visit Miami’s Nu Stadium — one of the roughly dozen Major League Soccer stadiums built across the region in the past decade, and the new home of Lionel Messi — and the enthusiasm is impossible to miss.

Or attend a sports bar in Los Angeles for an early morning English Premier League kickoff, and it will likely be packed with fans, most with American accents.

Mia Hamm, an icon of the United States women’s multiple World Cup-winning team in the 1990s, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) she is still amazed at the number of Americans she sees wearing their favorite club’s soccer shirts these days, as she travels around the country.

“You didn’t see that when I was growing up playing,” she recalled.

“It was just the small soccer community... (now) you can go along the street here in Los Angeles, in the country, people know the players.”

The numbers bear out Hamm’s observations.

When American sports fans are asked to name their favorite sport, “football’s quite comfortably in third place,” behind only American football and basketball, Daniel Monaghan of research firm Ampere Analysis told AFP.