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U.S. Men’s World Cup Soccer Woes Cultural, Not Lack Of Athleticism

Last updated: July 10, 2026 5:50 am
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Lionel Messi of Argentina is a prolific goal scorer, having the most goals ever in World Cup play. He’s considered one of the greatest to have ever played the game. (Photo by Hector Vivas – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

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The recent heavy defeat of the United States men’s soccer team by Belgium in the World Cup’s Round of 16 has sparked widespread criticism from media personalities and analysts. The focus of the debate is not on athleticism or fitness, nor the size of players, but rather on cultural elements that may hinder the team’s success.

In the World Cup, each nation assembles a team of top-tier players who represent their country, all of whom play professionally for clubs worldwide. These players often experience only a brief off-season, as club football training recommences swiftly, with the season continuing until May.

Soccer players are sometimes regarded as the fittest athletes, depending on how fitness is defined. If measured by endurance, soccer players excel, covering six to 9.5 miles per game, which demands robust cardiovascular and aerobic systems. However, if fitness is defined by the ability to exert maximum force in a single second, then National Football League (NFL) players appear to have an edge.

Comparing soccer and American football reveals a stark contrast in physical demands: soccer requires endurance and a lengthy season, while American football emphasizes short, powerful bursts within a shorter season. These differences make direct comparisons challenging.

Competing at the highest level in any sport requires a blend of physical attributes, including speed, strength, power, agility, and coordination. America boasts many talented athletes who participate in various sports. This is evident in the country’s Olympic medal count and its dominance in baseball, basketball, and American football. Although ice hockey features more international players, nearly 30% of National Hockey League (NHL) rosters are American.

A debate has emerged regarding the athleticism of NFL players, with some suggesting they would excel in soccer if they had been raised playing it. Commentators propose that if top American athletes prioritized soccer, the U.S. might dominate the sport globally. However, this assumption overlooks the distinct athletic qualities required for each sport.

Attributes like size and strength, common in NFL players, are not crucial in soccer. Similarly, the height advantage in basketball does not translate to soccer. Elite players like Lionel Messi, who stands at 5 feet 7 inches, demonstrate that height and strength are not prerequisites for success. Messi, who had a growth deficiency as a child, grew into one of the game’s legends, alongside shorter players like Diego Maradona and Pelé.

Ultimately, the notion that American athletes could easily transition to soccer ignores cultural differences. Becoming a top soccer player requires innate talent and the honing of technical skills, physical conditioning, tactical intelligence, vision, and mental toughness. These skills are often developed both in structured programs and through informal play in various environments.

In the Netherlands, for example, soccer thrives in gritty neighborhoods where unstructured play fuels passion for the game. The U.S. might benefit from encouraging more spontaneous youth play, including pick-up games and individual practice in skills like dribbling and shooting.

Youth in the Netherlands often refine their skills on concrete and asphalt surfaces through daily street football before entering professional academies, such as Ajax of Amsterdam. They have access to public Cruyff Courts, created by the Johan Cruyff Foundation, which offer artificial grass surfaces for play in urban areas.

Besides the Cruyff Courts, numerous small public areas in cities like Amsterdam are ideal for developing agility and a fast-paced style of play. While some speculate that the U.S. men’s team might improve if its best athletes played soccer, this view overlooks the unique skills needed for soccer, which are nurtured from an early age through informal play.

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