The World Cup: Diving, Crying, and Whining

This Year's World Cup Has Featured More Diving Than the Olympics

By Grant Fellows, published Jul 06, 2006
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This year's World Cup was supposed to wake America up to the joys of the "Beautiful Game". The American view of soccer being a soft sport played by long-haired men who spend more time crying then playing was supposed to be proven wrong. Americans were supposed to magically wake up and realize their disdain of soccer was due to xenophobia and sing songs in the streets, chant ole, ole, ole non-stop, and every young kid will want to be Landon Donavan, not LeBron James.

Unfortunately, this year's World Cup has shown Americans their view on soccer was correct. ESPN touted the slogan "One Game Changes Everything", well every game has changed nothing for America's view on Soccer. The beautiful dribbling and breathtaking saves of this year's World Cup has been overshadowed by fake injuries to waste time, dives aplenty, and referees who are fast and loose with red and yellow cards.

In fact, several games in this year's world cup have been decided by dives. In the U.S. vs. Italy game two United States players were red carded on very questionable calls that were drawn by diving Italians. Italy's lone goal in that game was off a set piece drawn by a dive. IN the recent Netherlands vs. Portugal game, Luis Figo drew a red card on a Dutchmen by taking an incidental grazing elbow to the forehead and turning it into a serious injury. Figo fell to the ground instantly, rolled about on the ground screaming and holding his head. His antics despicable antics earned his team a man advantage and when Figo returned to the game thirty seconds later there wasn't a mark on his face. Listing all the examples of dives and the referee's willingness to call them has changed the outcomes of many games.

The World Cup: Diving, Crying, and Whining

Luis Figo one of soccer's biggest divers.

Credit: BBC

Copyright: bbc.com

Takeaways
  • World Cup Referees are dishing out cards at record numbers.
  • Players dive to draw fouls.
  • Players fake injury to make the foul look worse and waste time.
Did You Know?
In this year's Netherlands vs. Portugal game four Red Cards were given out which was a new record.
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