Thursday, June 10, 2010

The World Cup: Where Things Collide


The World Cup! Is upon us, I can't wait to sit down and watch the energy of the nation of South Africa. Especially the fans in the stadium.

Every four years the world, turns their heads to soccer. But what is even more interesting to watch are the cultures, languages, and countries that collide. For example the inauguration game between Mexico and South Africa. Two complete different countries playing for millions of people. One country is the host, while the other is an underdog entering the world cup

U.S. and England allies clash in their first games.

This is what makes the world cup unique, its brings the world together for one thing. The fans are passionate and the soccer players are playing for the country on the front of their jersey. There will be goals, flags, red cards, penalty shots, and my favorite fans with war paint on their face.

The world will watch for a month the greatest sporting event in the world. Many things will collide and it will be a memorable and beautiful collision.

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