Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Tudo Em Um Ritmo (All In One Rhythm, FIFA 2014)

Experiencing the World Cup in a soccer-obsessed country is an unforgettable experience. It's almost impossible to describe, but for the sake of the reader, I suppose I must try.

Let me start specifically with Honduras' history in the World Cup, or el Mundial as it's known here. Honduras has only made it to the World Cup only three times: In 1982, 2010, and 2014. Compare this with a mind-blowing 14 out of 19 World Cups for Spain, and you can see why this is so exciting for us. Especially after 2010's humiliation (2 losses, 1 tie), Honduras is back and looking for redemption. Yet, thus far, they've lost to France 3-0.

Even if Honduras hadn't made it, the country would still be in a frenzy. Let me put it this way: 97% of this country's favorite sport is soccer. 3% prefer basketball, which is the same percentage as hockey in the United States (Sorry Uncle Greg!). For this nation, and most of the world, soccer, or football, is a way of life, not just a sport. Street kids create makeshift soccer balls out of coconuts and plastic bags. At El Sembrador, boys play futbolito every chance they get.

Soccer is ingrained in this country, and many, many others across the world. This next month will certainly be a whirlwind of activity here, with everyone enjoying the matches. Make sure you enjoy the rest of Honduras' matches!

Ecuador vs. Honduras Friday, June 20th 6 PM ET
Honduras vs. Switzerland Wednesday, June 25th 4 PM ET