What's Happening?
NPR has released a guide aimed at helping U.S. audiences understand soccer terminology as the World Cup takes place in the United States. The guide addresses common terms and phrases used in soccer, such as the difference between 'soccer' and 'football',
the offside rule, and terms like 'nutmeg' and 'parking the bus'. The guide is designed to help fans who may not be familiar with the sport sound knowledgeable during discussions and watch parties. It also includes cultural references, such as the term 'squeaky bum time', coined by Sir Alex Ferguson, to describe tense moments in a game.
Why It's Important?
The World Cup is a significant global event, and its presence in the U.S. offers a unique opportunity for American audiences to engage with soccer, a sport that has traditionally been less popular in the country compared to others like American football and basketball. By providing a guide to soccer lingo, NPR is helping to bridge the cultural gap and enhance the viewing experience for U.S. fans. This initiative could contribute to a broader acceptance and understanding of soccer in the U.S., potentially increasing its popularity and influence in American sports culture.













