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One year later, US Beckham-mania slows while MLS grows
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| 2008-07-25 21:32:08 | ![]() |
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - David Beckham, who sparked a wave of "Beckhamania" one year ago when he joined the Los Angeles Galaxy, has seen the fascination slow and Major League Soccer grow due in part to his arrival.
The 33-year-old English international midfielder still draws sellout crowds, quadrupling New York Red Bulls attendance to more than 46,000 earlier this month, and Beckham souvenirs remain among the league's most popular items. While the hype has cooled, attendance leaps when Beckham arrives in MLS venues and he deserves a lion's share of credit for the growth spurt the US league is enjoying, the latest example being plans to add two teams by 2011. "I'd like to think so," Beckham said of his playing a major role in boosting the sport in America. "It's one of the reasons why I moved here, to be a part of growing the game here. Hopefully people are seeing the changes. "Attendances are up 20 percent. Shirt sales are up 780 percent, so I heard. So it's going well. That's obviously what the game needs in this country. The hype is there and it's just about keeping it going." Beckham's 250 million-dollar deal to jump from Real Madrid to the Galaxy brought him and wife Victoria, better known to many as Posh Spice of the Spice Girls, to Hollywood and they have been regulars on the celebrity scene. While Beckham missed most of his debut season with injuries, he has fulfilled the promise of last year's hoopla this season in quieter fashion and helped ensure the long-term stability and growth of the USfootball league. "Soccer is definitely changing in this country and it's getting bigger, but it's going to take time," Beckham said. "It's not just going to happen in a year or two. It's a long-term plan to raise the profile of the game in the country and it's going well so far." MLS has 14 teams, adding Toronto last year and San Jose this season. Seattle Sounders will join next year with Philadelphia to follow in 2010 and MLS commissioner Don Garber said Thursday that two new clubs will be added by 2011. Cities being considered for the newest clubs include Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver in Canada and the US markets of Atlanta, Las Vegas, Portland, St. Louis and a second club in the New York area. "There are a lot of people putting a lot of money into this league and trying to grow it, and in the next few years you going to see that emergence," Beckham said. "I've always said that the level here is a lot higher than people actually think it is. I've been here a year now and seen some of the talented players and teams that are in this league." Beckham, whose contract runs through to 2011, has scored five goals and set up seven more for the Galaxy in 16 MLS matches this year. The Galaxy missed the 2007 playoffs but is fighting for the Western Conference lead this year. More time, money and support will be needed to transform MLS into a league capable of luring big-name stars in their prime from European clubs, but Beckham sees a bright future for US players such as Jozy Altidore, who went to Villarreal of Spain last month from New York. "It's going to take longer than a year to happen, but this league and the teams in it will start attracting players from Europe," Beckham said. "It's not just about ticket sales. It's not just about attendances. It's not just about selling shirts. "On the other side, you see Jozy Altidore go to Villareal and so if you're a good player in this league, you're going to have a chance to play in other big leagues in the world, in Europe. "To be honest, I've always said that the level is a lot higher here than people actually think it is. Every game is a tough game. We do want to get it to the level of other leagues in the world. "It will take time, but it's not that far away." |
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chakal July 25th, 2008 22:15
I Told you!! Watch out, MLS in 10 years will be top flight!ajax72 July 25th, 2008 22:58
I have already heard this when the NASL started back in 1968. It lasted 16 years and then had to close down although true football legends like Pele, Beckenbauer, Neeskens, Chinaglia, etc. played in it, not media created "stars" like Beckham. Nevertheless I do wish MLS good luck.pedestrianme July 25th, 2008 23:02
Ajax is right about the old NASL (remember the New York Cosmos?).MLS needs to avoid that, try some organic growth, stick to small stadiums, set teams in urban neighborhoods, stop building suburban stadiums, make the league year-round like the rest of the world, and stop playing on narrow American football fields.
chakal July 25th, 2008 23:22
MLS is in good direction, the home depot center is world class stadium, what are you talking about?Tontodonati July 25th, 2008 23:29
I don't think Beckham is contributing as much to soccer here as many would like us to believe. However, Soccer is definitively on the up-swing in USA. 30 years ago, no American player played in Europe. Now there are a few. It will take time but it's coming. I'm going as far as to predict that in 2044 United States will win the World Cup for the first time!ajax72 July 25th, 2008 23:33
Tonto, do you think we'll be able to watch this truly memorable moment from high above?Tontodonati July 25th, 2008 23:58
Ajax, why not? From up above is easier to see than from down below!Tontodonati July 26th, 2008 00:19
Gentlemen, I would like to know if any team broke the world record for the fastest goal held by Fiorentina in the year 1956-7 Serie A season. They scored the first goal after 11 seconds. I don't remember if the player was Guido Gratton, Virgili or Montuori. Help me on this one!JeanneMarie July 26th, 2008 02:38
It is true: MLS has improved greatly. The reason? I watched it from the start and can say it was truly awful, so it could only get better. It however still has a HUGE gap to cover that separates it from top level soccer and the football played is still at times very very poor technically but especially tactically.Crusader1987 July 26th, 2008 05:00
Yeah, at this point, the MLS is still a feeder league for the European clubs. However, if the MLS continues to focus on US player development, you could be looking at a really strong feeder league within the next 10 years. You just have to make sure not to go down the route the NASL did and become an all-star league that doesn't help develop home-grown talent.DaJohnner July 26th, 2008 22:11
Ajax72 your comment at the top is perfectly stated. I also wish the MLS luck and would like to see it blossom, so slow down.nassief45 July 27th, 2008 04:11
i reject ajax72 commentbeckham IS A TRUE FOOTBALL LEGEND
sure he is even better outside of the footballing world
but never forget, this is a man who has won titles everywhere he went
played for two of the best clubs in the world
twice came second as world player of the year
captianed england and has a record for either scoring or assiting in every other game for his country
his free kick are tops and although now he is not what he used to be he is still bloody good
Tontodonati July 27th, 2008 21:10
Nassief45, If Pele could not do it, what makes you think Beckham can? Is he better then Pele? As I said before, the MLS is improving but not because of Beckham. He is always hurt. How many games has he already missed with LA Galaxy?RGPII1 July 27th, 2008 23:30
Beck's been in all these games recently this year, it was his first year, 2007, that was slow for him. MLS has other top players like Angel or Blanco, but it's not like in the NASL's heyday when they had Beckenbauer, Cruyff, besides Pele, didn't even G. Best do a stint with the LA Aztecs? And a lot of other top players. Those guys were all time greats. This is still a lot of homegrown players, slow development and growth. NASL tried to do too much.