USA: The Emerging Soccer Power in the World?

Source: Statista

President of the global soccer organization FIFA, Gianni Infantino, told U.S. President Donald Trump that the “U.S. is on the verge of becoming the soccer power in the world,” according to Forbes.

The comment was made at the World Economic Forum in Davos during the Global Chief Executive Officers dinner.

The U.S. has historically failed to progress in the World Cup in any meaningful way since the tournament’s founding in 1930. As one of the most populous countries possessing some of the best athletes in the world, many have pointed to the U.S.’s lack of interest in the sport compared to powerhouse soccer countries like Germany and Brazil as the reason why the country notoriously trots out an unremarkable international team.

Still, the world rankings conducted by FIFA and Coca-Cola have the U.S. in the top 25 internationally as of December 2019. Could 2022 be the year the U.S. makes a deep run in the World Cup?

FIFA Ranking Infographic

Women’s Soccer: U.S. Always on the World Cup Podium

Source: Statista

Since inaugaural 1991 FIFA Women’s World Cup in China, the United States team has made it onto every single ‘podium’ come the end of the tournament, and this year’s contest in France is no exception. As this infographic shows, the U.S. ladies have lifted the trophy aloft a total of three times, come runners up once and finished in third place three times – stamping their dominance on the modern women’s game with talented and increasingly high-profile players such as Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.

Womens Soccer Infographic