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  • @natalielang6209
    @natalielang6209 Před měsícem +1300

    The world cup doesn't need a halftime show and halftime of a football match isn't long enough for a show. The football IS the entertainment.

    • @joachimthielker3132
      @joachimthielker3132 Před měsícem +6

      First of all it is a business ran by super rich people.

    • @susansmiles2242
      @susansmiles2242 Před měsícem +62

      Nor does play stop for commercial breaks 🤦‍♀️

    • @nicoladc89
      @nicoladc89 Před měsícem +86

      And the Final of Copa America this year proved that. The Americans who host the Final in Miami organized a 25 minutes long half time show with Shakira, violating the FIFA rules and making angry a lot of people, primarily footballers and coaches (and the idea of ​​a Colombian singing in the Half Time of Colombia-Argentina is really excellent, chapeau). Germans try the halftime show in 2017 during the final of DFB-Pokal, the results was 75k people booeing the singer.
      The US organization of the Copa America was a disaster. Let's hope the Americans have taken notes for the next World Cup.

    • @warrenturner397
      @warrenturner397 Před měsícem +15

      The ball is in play in an NFL game for around 15 minutes.

    • @Martini3inc
      @Martini3inc Před měsícem +1

      Oh you’re talking about your game that people fake injuries and the score is a blowout of 1 to 0. That game. Oh boy very eliciting

  • @Momo-rv6en
    @Momo-rv6en Před měsícem +2820

    More people watch Eurovision than the Super Bowl

    • @MazzaEliLi7406
      @MazzaEliLi7406 Před měsícem +72

      Chuckle . . .

    • @kwintendebruyn3738
      @kwintendebruyn3738 Před měsícem +54

      im belgian and in my country only old people watch Eurovision

    • @goodside1807
      @goodside1807 Před měsícem +168

      ​@@kwintendebruyn3738 My Sister lives in Belgium, and she said that a lot of younger population watches Eurovision.

    • @SatieSatie
      @SatieSatie Před měsícem +32

      Eurovision is trash, though. I know exactly two people who actually watch it every year and I'll never comprehend.

    • @ryanwuzer
      @ryanwuzer  Před měsícem +197

      it's actually hard to find apples to apples comparisons because 200m people watched at least part of the last superbowl but the avg concurrent viewers was 123m so there are different numbers floating around but I wouldn't be surprised at all if Eurovision had more viewers! (I also wouldn't care, I don't even follow American football lol)

  • @JasonBrewster90210
    @JasonBrewster90210 Před měsícem +247

    A kid in the middle of nowhere in Africa probably knows Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo. But if you ask them about the Dallas Cowboys, they'll probably ask, "Is that Samuel L. Jackson's latest movie?"

    • @domainmojo2162
      @domainmojo2162 Před 23 dny +37

      Yep. I can attest to that. I'm Namibian, and I can go to a village anywhere in Africa and they will know who Sadio Mane is, who Christiano Ronaldo is and who Messi played for- even who John Terry is and who he played for. They'll know what the Champions League is, La Liga, the Bundes, Premier League, etc..
      Ask them about the Super Bowl, and they'd expect you to talk about food.

    • @KingPOTB
      @KingPOTB Před 23 dny +7

      I'm Zimbabwean, at the age of 5 I knew about not only the premiere league but the world cup... Didn't even know about football till some years later after I moved to the UK

    • @charloacc727
      @charloacc727 Před 23 dny +14

      Basketball is probably is more known worldwide than American football

    • @beenyoni
      @beenyoni Před 21 dnem +4

      What is Dallas Cowboys?

    • @domainmojo2162
      @domainmojo2162 Před 20 dny +2

      @@beenyoni "What is A Dallas Cowboys?"

  • @aikoaiko2008
    @aikoaiko2008 Před měsícem +100

    Hint: The world cup is a global event, and 95% of Earth’s population is outside the US.

    • @estebanmamberto1212
      @estebanmamberto1212 Před 4 dny +4

      Exactly! But the problem is that they think they are the center of the Universe. That's why NBA champions call themselves "World Champions"😂

  • @whentheleveebreaks
    @whentheleveebreaks Před měsícem +908

    The World Cup is so big, that if you simply walk down any central street of any relatively big city in almost any part of the world outside the US you will always have a TV broadcasting a game in sight.

    • @TPRM1
      @TPRM1 Před měsícem +44

      In England, you rarely see English flags 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 flying (you don’t often see the Union flag 🇬🇧 flying either). In fact, the flag of St George 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (English flag) is kind of seen as a nationalist, anti-immigration thing (the closest thing you would have in America is flying the confederate flag, even though it’s not the same thing).
      And yet, during the World Cup (and the Euros), particularly if England are doing well, and have reached the knockout stages, you see English flags flying _everywhere;_ outside pubs, shops, houses, even flying from cars.
      It is, without doubt, the closest thing to a show of national unity we have in this country. And of course, the other British nations, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 and Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Great Britain), will support anyone _but_ England!
      If anyone is wondering about The relationship between the different nations of the United Kingdom, the closest thing I can liken it to is a familial rivalry. Sure, you might criticise your sibling, but God help anyone else who criticises them (for the most part). How dare you make fun of them…that’s our job!

    • @QuentinPlant
      @QuentinPlant Před měsícem +22

      @@TPRM1 Same in Germany. Flying the flag in private, ouside of "before official buildings" or "at international events" is simply not done unless you want to be seen as quite right-leaning. But during the Euros, world cup and a bit during the Olympics they come out in every form. I liked the covers for side mirrors that you see more and more.

    • @marcinjankowski4432
      @marcinjankowski4432 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@TPRM1most people will support anyone but England, not only Wales and Scotland.
      That team and its fans are doing everything to be the most hated team.

    • @aphextwin5712
      @aphextwin5712 Před měsícem +10

      One of the things that is different in Association Football/soccer compared to American Football, is that much fewer goals are scored during a game, the average is between two and three. This makes every goal more important and it is common to hear people jeering loud enough outdoors (or through open windows) that you can hear it all over town. This usually relies on immigrant communities but during the last few games, many people might pick a favourite even if their national team isn’t in the game anymore.

    • @martindonat3249
      @martindonat3249 Před měsícem +3

      and even though during the supercup you will see it played in any sportsbar as well ,but thats true to any larger soccergames as well , what impressed me most during WM/EM are the puplic viewing , on the large screens , and volks flocking up in the streats like a concert or such

  • @dieterradeke4612
    @dieterradeke4612 Před měsícem +575

    that is typical : you guys in the US live in a Fantasy World where you believe the US is in the middle of the world

    • @HubiKoshi
      @HubiKoshi Před měsícem +12

      Lol, China called they want their Middle Kingdom title back,

    • @annafrolova7891
      @annafrolova7891 Před měsícem +36

      Nothing unusual coz they even start education from a geographic map with the US in the center of the world and halves of cut Eurasia on the sides.
      Many countries making their world's maps with them in the center, but no one but the US is cutting other continents on a geographic map.
      Being THE MAIN means more, than teaching kids proper geography.

    • @Emraz
      @Emraz Před měsícem +12

      Americans wont consider themselves part of the World as long as their military makes sure not even a ballon can intercept into their country. I really beleive to most of Americans the rest of us may as well be living on the moon.

    • @LeperMessiah2
      @LeperMessiah2 Před měsícem +5

      Why the diss? It's not a matter of life or death

    • @laziojohnny79
      @laziojohnny79 Před měsícem +3

      @@LeperMessiah2it's the Calimero-syndrom, which a large par tof the rest of the world suffers from when comparing themselves with the US.
      Saying this as a Dutcman and thus European. Most Europeans are quite cocky but like to tell themselves it's Americans that are the cocky ones, which some might be, but it's mostly ignorance rather then arrogance imo.

  • @RejectHumanityReturn2Monke
    @RejectHumanityReturn2Monke Před měsícem +478

    And if you win in the World Cup, you are actually world champions.

  • @valije
    @valije Před měsícem +619

    I don't really like football but the "halftime show" is just a concept that does not work in world football. Most people use that time to pee, do small tasks that can't wait, relax a bit after 45 minutes of tension, etc. Nobody cares about what is on TV in those 15 minutes.

    • @Bakakomori
      @Bakakomori Před měsícem +23

      true

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před měsícem +21

      So true

    • @MrKnowledge0014
      @MrKnowledge0014 Před měsícem +3

      Not true at all, it is true that a lot of people don't care but to say nobody cares is just false.

    • @Bakakomori
      @Bakakomori Před měsícem +73

      ok. 1 person cares^^

    • @liukud3246
      @liukud3246 Před měsícem +30

      Well i never met a person who cares

  • @chisle25
    @chisle25 Před měsícem +43

    Copa America has more viewers than the Superbowl.

  • @stuartcollins82
    @stuartcollins82 Před měsícem +50

    If half your reason to watch a sports final is the music at half-time, that says more about the sport than anything else.

  • @rossshepherd9836
    @rossshepherd9836 Před měsícem +378

    The WC doesn't have a half time show because football is pure. Nothing should take away from the sport. It's all about the beautiful game.

    • @Ejadopatra
      @Ejadopatra Před měsícem +23

      Let's not forget superbowl have ad break every 10 minutes too lol

    • @darrylbrookes2780
      @darrylbrookes2780 Před měsícem +4

      its prob gunna get on in 2026 , id just hope they do an opening show insted or can keep it to 5 or 6 mins

    • @rossshepherd9836
      @rossshepherd9836 Před měsícem

      @@darrylbrookes2780, I think it's technically at every Euro's or WC, but the TV channels know we don't want to see it so don't really bother showing it.

    • @rossshepherd9836
      @rossshepherd9836 Před měsícem +4

      @@AlexanderWinterborn-r6p, yes, but you're still watching the football, right??

    • @lionfromthenorth4580
      @lionfromthenorth4580 Před měsícem

      @@Ejadopatra Omg.... Less about the actual event and more about the break entertainment!! 😁 It's just like Eurovision!!! 😅 (Most of us watch it because of the clowns/trolls and the break entertainment!

  • @margaretnicol3423
    @margaretnicol3423 Před měsícem +652

    The difference between the world and the US bubble!!!

    • @vahurkarik2304
      @vahurkarik2304 Před měsícem

      You can watch the Super bowl all over the world, it's just that nobody outside the US cares about it.

    • @wh_kers
      @wh_kers Před měsícem

      self centered egos as if the world revolves around them

    • @Cymru85
      @Cymru85 Před měsícem +42

      It's not even shocking.
      The Premier league on its own has more viewers than the superbowl.

    • @Mkgrgr
      @Mkgrgr Před měsícem +39

      The only shocking thing is that a lot of Americans dont know this 😂

    • @solitaramos7665
      @solitaramos7665 Před měsícem +11

      I hate to say this but the sporting world doesn’t revolve around american football.

  • @nalaabdou9747
    @nalaabdou9747 Před měsícem +154

    American football means nothing outside the US, particularly a football not played with foot😅

    • @SkipTown-w4d
      @SkipTown-w4d Před měsícem +1

      Thank you 😂

    • @garyt123
      @garyt123 Před měsícem +12

      And without a _real_ ball. 🤦😂

    • @user-dq9ho7vn8p
      @user-dq9ho7vn8p Před 29 dny +8

      Yep and their wear an "armure" not to get hurt, poor little things 😂
      I'd rather watch a real man game like rugby

    • @davidhines7592
      @davidhines7592 Před 26 dny +2

      @@garyt123 yeah like the rugby world cup lol

  • @Moshie71
    @Moshie71 Před měsícem +36

    Super what 👀??
    Let me paint you a picture …
    1 - If the Super Bowl was cancelled one year, no one (and I mean no one) outside the US would care.
    2 - When the highlight of your sport is ‘the halftime’ entertainment - that says a lot about that sporting event.

  • @garydrury553
    @garydrury553 Před měsícem +101

    It's almost like Americans think the world revolves around what Americans like. Across the world, football (or soccer), is like a religion.

    • @PedroMeireles-SSA
      @PedroMeireles-SSA Před 25 dny

      This video shows how "Americans" lives is a fucking bubble!
      Only 200M people watching and they really think Super Bowl is a thing... hahahahaah
      BTW, the name of the sport is FOOTBALL, not soccer!
      Call it right and give your "Rugby" another name, please...

  • @billybudd5854
    @billybudd5854 Před měsícem +105

    Only an American would think that an American-only sports event would attract a bigger TV audience than the final of a sport that consumes the interest of most countries in the world.

  • @sanitychek
    @sanitychek Před měsícem +677

    The thing about american football/baseball events is you need entertainment to distract from the sport.

    • @MegaMonomer
      @MegaMonomer Před měsícem +54

      From all the adds too.

    • @NkSs96
      @NkSs96 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@MegaMonomer soooo true

    • @Emraz
      @Emraz Před měsícem +30

      An American commentator tackled this one. Of it being the World Series but its only Americans. She argues that the USA has the best players in the world and if any other team in the world showed up to the Series they would be beaten and beaten hard. Makes sense but you need to have the games to prove that. The same could be said for the USA footbal team. No one took them seriously then year by year they get better. Just call it the American Series.

    • @timithius
      @timithius Před měsícem +1

      Bingo!

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před měsícem +5

      i got invited to a Philadelphia Eagles game.....
      i refused, because i only would watch the cheerleaders....because i dont know anything about the game and would get bored in a few minutes...
      i played Handball and of course, Football.....never watched Baseball, American Football, ice hockey and Basketball....
      the 1st league American Football team in the city close by have around 4500 audience per game...
      the 3rd league Football team in the same city got 27.000 audience per game....
      both teams play in the same stadium!

  • @stevehartley7504
    @stevehartley7504 Před měsícem +292

    Just as an aside 870 million watched the rugby world cup too!!!!!

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před měsícem +35

      And I'd say that as a sport is more comparable to American Football than Football is.

    • @kiboma4209
      @kiboma4209 Před měsícem +11

      @@bionicgeekgrrlhonestly wish American football never existed, the US would be such a powerhouse in sports like Football and Rugby, instead the use their talent for a sport only played by them 😔

    • @HangingDong
      @HangingDong Před měsícem +5

      @@kiboma4209😂😂 America would be a powerhouse in sports like rugby in your dreams

    • @Lilly8Listens
      @Lilly8Listens Před měsícem +2

      They also estimate that 500 million people watch The Grand National.

    • @toby9999
      @toby9999 Před měsícem +6

      ​​@@kiboma4209That's a bit like AFL (Aussie rules football) in Australia. Outside of Melbourne, most people don't give a toss about. It was invented in Melbourne and mostly played in Melbourne. Bizzare.

  • @lalalala99992
    @lalalala99992 Před měsícem +11

    Biggest Internation rivalry within two relevant national teams is Brazil x Argentina

  • @nexuslang
    @nexuslang Před měsícem +10

    By unofficial accounts, the last WC final between Argentina and France in Qatar 2022 was watched by over 3 billion people worldwide (picture the thousands watching the game on a single giant public screen in India or Bangladesh, then multiply that by thousands more around the world...). Even in the U.S., bars, restaurants and even shopping malls and outdoor giant screen venues were packed with people watching the match.
    The biggest rivalry involving national sides in football is probably Brazil vs Argentina. When it comes to clubs, the biggest rivalries are most likely Real Madrid-FC Barcelona in Europe (Spain) and River Plate-Boca Juniors in the Americas (Argentina).

  • @miketogwell1000
    @miketogwell1000 Před měsícem +181

    The fact the super bowl has
    Less than 13 minutes of time the ball is actually in play for a 3 hour event
    Is just crazy

    • @vpvp961
      @vpvp961 Před měsícem +5

      What??? No way!

    • @amadeusendymion1272
      @amadeusendymion1272 Před měsícem +20

      @@vpvp961 Yup, tho' I think it's actually 13 minutes and 30 seconds.

    • @brentwoodbay
      @brentwoodbay Před měsícem

      @@amadeusendymion1272 I have often read ELEVEN minutes! Do this search ' how long is the ball in play in an nfl game'

    • @mihiec
      @mihiec Před měsícem +6

      Is that true??? Omg ahhaa

    • @patrickporter6536
      @patrickporter6536 Před měsícem +15

      Most boring sport ever!

  • @danieldigangi399
    @danieldigangi399 Před měsícem +118

    I'm from Argentina, we played against France, and around 1.5 billion people watched the 2022 World Cup final live on television. That day more than 5 million people reunited to celebrate in the Obelisco (a Buenos Aires landmark)

    • @albo_ar
      @albo_ar Před 29 dny +4

      The 5 million wasn't that day, it was 2 days later when we try to have a parade with the players

    • @andrs901
      @andrs901 Před 23 dny +2

      Sobrevivió el McDonald's?

    • @daytrippera
      @daytrippera Před 20 dny

      ​@@andrs901cuando llegue el fin del mundo, sólo las cucarachas y el McDonald's de Pellegrini sobrevivirán..

    • @gavinrogue9604
      @gavinrogue9604 Před 20 dny +2

      @@albo_ar De igual manera, reventaron el obelisco

    • @saquibc
      @saquibc Před 12 dny +2

      I think more people in Bangladesh celebrated Argentina's victory than Argentinians in Argentina 😅

  • @utubeballbag
    @utubeballbag Před měsícem +133

    More people watched BBC top gear with Jeremy clarkson than super bowl

    • @Barettix
      @Barettix Před měsícem +8

      Much better

    • @ianfinney7820
      @ianfinney7820 Před 29 dny +12

      Far more entertaining too.

    • @mothbreeder641
      @mothbreeder641 Před 17 dny +1

      Yeah, you'd have to be eternally online or American to think Superbowl "feels like the biggest thing ever". No one watches it here. Never met a single person that even watched a game of it..

  • @monster10ify
    @monster10ify Před měsícem +98

    It’s “global” football not just “European”. Football is global.

    • @garyt123
      @garyt123 Před měsícem +2

      American Football refers to the "football" originally from the United States. European Football is a misnomer therefore, as it refers to English Football, originally from England.

    • @estebanmontero7179
      @estebanmontero7179 Před 14 dny

      @@garyt123 yes but no, to really check is with "global" if you just used european football, you will no see the others continents

    • @garyt123
      @garyt123 Před 14 dny +3

      @estebanmontero7179 The reference is to the _origin_ of the style of football. Isn't "American" football also played in Australia, Germany and Argentina? So you want global football and global American football? That's just silly.
      In reality American football is a dumb name in any case.... it isn't played with ones 'foot'and technically it isn't played with a 'ball'.

    • @triplew_13
      @triplew_13 Před 12 dny +1

      ​​@@garyt123 they had no shame, a sports in fact that entire game using their hand than foot and called it Football 😂 , it would be perfect if we called it HandEgg 😂

    • @drjoaozinho
      @drjoaozinho Před 11 dny +2

      Funny that they say that because the biggest national teams and players are from South America : Brazil, Argentina, Pelé, Messi, Ronaldo, Maradona etc

  • @edwinhof2090
    @edwinhof2090 Před měsícem +17

    Biggest rivalries in international football.
    Brazil and Argentina
    In the past Germany and the Netherlands.
    A world cup final like that would be epic.

    • @karstenbursak8083
      @karstenbursak8083 Před 18 dny +1

      I would say Germany vs England to be the biggest rivalery in europe ... just look how the englisch tabloids call for war each time they play

  • @judiharris8796
    @judiharris8796 Před měsícem +253

    Football is so accessible. Children start playing it, women's football is huge, older people often play in teams, you can play alone practising skills, with 2 people or multiple people. You don't need any special equipment, even a tin can can be used and anything for goal posts. It's a sport for the people!

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter Před měsícem +36

      And it has all the ingredients at any level. Technique, stamina, power, speed, tactics, toughness, creativity, team spirit, egos, foul play, luck, on a totally different level it's still the same game with the same things deciding who wins.

    • @Lorre982
      @Lorre982 Před měsícem +17

      at school a ball made whit paper was anought to play in the class room

    • @babstra55
      @babstra55 Před měsícem +10

      also no almost-inevitable brain injury, which is a pro.

    • @Lorre982
      @Lorre982 Před měsícem +10

      @@judiharris8796 here in italy friends over 40yo meet once a week to play between friends

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 Před měsícem +17

      That's probably the key to its success, anyone can play it, rich or poor, regardless of your height and so on, the sport is very accessible to anyone and that likely led to it being so successful because it doesn't matter if you are in a modern country in Europe or a developing country in Africa, football is very accessible, it doesn't matter much if you're tall or short or fast or slow runner, it's still accessible as skill and tactics is what usually wins in this sport.
      Compared to American sports, you've got American football that you really have to be big and musclier to be successful, in basketball, height goes a long way, these sports rule out quite a sizeable amount of the population which limits it's success.

  • @SatieSatie
    @SatieSatie Před měsícem +174

    I don't care about football in general, but whenever it's the European Cup or the World Cup, everyone goes crazy, and I (sometimes) like to join in. The entire city is in a different mood ‐ drunk & euphoric or drunk & heartbroken or just drunk.

    • @nilianstroy
      @nilianstroy Před měsícem +3

      champions league final too.

    • @lukakaps9548
      @lukakaps9548 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@nilianstroy champions League is really not comparable to the euros and world cup. Yes most people that are interested in football in any way watch the UCL final. But here in Germany at least, as happy and collectively united as we have been this summer has only happened 3 times in this millennium, this summer with Euro24 being in Germany, 2014 when we won, and 2006 when the world cup was in Germany. It's not comparable to almost any other thing.

    • @nilianstroy
      @nilianstroy Před měsícem +4

      @@lukakaps9548 the champions league final is only behind the world cup and European Cup finals... anyone that follows football knows that... it averages 400+ millions viewers...

    • @ita9ful
      @ita9ful Před měsícem

      😂 me too

    • @Fons.s
      @Fons.s Před měsícem +2

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@nilianstroyyeah, but champions league isn’t really watched by non-football fans, while the European and World championship is

  • @Pepe-rf1zg
    @Pepe-rf1zg Před měsícem +333

    Tried to watch the super bowl one time, after 3 hours being bombarded with commercials that they occasionally interrupted with some football, I turned the shit off...

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 Před měsícem +47

      American football in general is terrible to watch as a European..
      Just talking, ads over ads and almost no action..
      I watched the Super Bowl once and literally fell asleep cause it’s so drawn out

    • @austinseven4720
      @austinseven4720 Před měsícem +37

      I don't know if it has increased in recent times, but they conducted a study a few years back to see how long the ball was in play for during NFL games on average. The result? 11 minutes! 11 minutes of an hour long game, which takes 3 hours to broadcast! I've never been surprised that American Football generally struggles for support outside the US. If you take Rugby Union as a comparison (and I believe a leading influence in the development of American football), the contrast is stark. Aside from scrums, rugby is in almost continuous motion throughout 80 mins. It's no wonder many Europeans find American football boring to watch.

    • @Capta1n4mer1ca
      @Capta1n4mer1ca Před měsícem +2

      ​@austinseven4720 The funny thing about Europeans who just hate America and therefore hate American Football for no other reason than its American, is that all the 'reasons' they give about how boring or terrible or not world wide the sport is are completely false.
      I am a brit, who has loved football for his whole life, and fell in love with Am football 10 years ago. They are both tied as my favourite sport, and I watch almost every NFL game and every game from big football events, along with every chelsea game and champions league.
      And let me explain to you how you are wrong. Firstly, while your stat is correct, let's look at the same stat in football: In the Premier league, the ball is in play fot 58 mins on average. So right then and there you are watching 32 + mins of dead ball and rolling around. Secondly, this constant "action" that you speak of in football is completely false. Just because the clock is always ticking and the ball is on the pitch for 60 mins does not mean that stuff is happening for all of that time. If you watched England at the euros over the last month, I'm sure you can agree as to how a game of "constant ball in play" is utterly boring. And as a side note, due to how the game has developed from a monetary stand point, the big teams are so big, that over half of the the premier league plays negative defensive football when they face these teams leading to a lot more boring matches than we would like.
      Am Football on the other hand is literally designed to be entertaining and have constant action, much as you think it's the exact opposite. Now I will preface this by saying I agree with you and everyone about how the adverts suck and would be much nicer if we didn't have them. But they are a side product of the American greed so that's aside from the sport. (Plus it does make the nfl the highest earning and most profitable sports league in the entire world, which includes the prem and UCL and world cup).
      Back to the sport itself though, the reason there is breaks within the game, and so little "action time" as you say, is because the sport is played at full sprint and full intensity on every single play. 5-10 seconds of everything you've got on every single play. Imagine Usain bolt running his hundret meter, and then asking him to do another 100 right after without a rest expecting the same high level of speed. Impossible. So the players need a breather between each play. Which by the way if you understand the sport, you don't even notice the 10 - 30 seconds I'm between plays because you are still analysing the last play because the there is so much going on that replays are actually interesting go watch to see every part of the play. And next is the 4 down situation. This goes for all American sports, but in football specifically each team is given 4 attempts to move the ball 10 yards, if you do not do so, you HAVE to give the ball to the other team. This means that there is ALWAYS action on every play, because each team is trying to score every time they have the ball. There is no, holding possession, or time wasting, or playing a low block with no possession. Essentially all the parts of world football that we hate are outlawed my American Football. You either try to score, or you give the ball to someone who will try. This makes the sport eternally interesting from minute 1 to minute 60. Also the scoring format is perfect. It's low enough scoring that every single score is exciting, but it's not too high scoring like basketball where each individual score doesn't really mean anything. In football it's is far too difficult to score a goal, and because its the only way to score points, each goal means so much. Usually 2 goals means a game is basically over, 3? Might aswell turn that aucksr off cos the other team has given up already.
      In am football however, 3 scores is definitely not too much, and even with 2 minutes left on the clock, even down by 17 points, a team can come back. This is due to being able to stop the clock by utilising tactics and time outs, this is also due to innovative ways of getting possession of the ball back (onside kicks) and like I mentioned before, after you score your first 7 points to start your late comeback, the other team isn't allowed to just hold the ball for the rest of the time, they HAVE to try to advance the ball. Which leads to turnovers and the most incredible endings to games. And on a regular basis too, week in week out there is so much drama.
      American Football is far more interesting than world football unfortunately, but it's too difficult to understand and too high of a barrier to entry for the rest of the world. This leads to unfair analysis about stuff that you don't understand. I'll leave you with this: we saw the best final that we will ever see In the 2022 Qatar World cup final. If you think back to most other finals you have watched, they are usually boring, timid performances that end in 1-0. Happens most world cups unfortunately. It's undoubtedly the best sporting tournament of all time, and it almost always ends in boring finals. Really anticlimactic. Over the last 10 years of watching this sport, there has been what can be considered 2 boring superbows. In that same time there have also been the 4 superbowls which are debated as the best ever.

    • @austinseven4720
      @austinseven4720 Před měsícem +17

      @@Capta1n4mer1ca I was making a comparison to Rugby Union not football in terms of constant play. Which there is as the ball doesn't go dead bar line outs and penalties, though scrums take longer than they should.
      And yes, as a football fan I'm aware that there is a lot of time wasting which is why you get ridiculous added time these days.
      As for the rest of your rant, projection much? My disinterest in American football has absolutely nothing to do with my opinion of the USA as a country, and I'd be willing to bet that is the same thing in most cases. I didn't criticise American Football fans; just highlighted that the way the game plays out is one likely reasons that it isn't as popular outside of America.

    • @Phil-ng6nf
      @Phil-ng6nf Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Capta1n4mer1ca
      I watched every Superbowl and 90 percent of playoff games in the last 10 years. But I wouldn't watch it on an american channel. We only have half the number of ads and it is still the second worst part of the game. The worst part is the halftime show.

  • @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955
    @henkwilliemadriannusvander1955 Před měsícem +18

    The name “World Cup” explains everything. It is a global event.
    The Superbowl is only watched by Americans or people who used to live in America (like me) because only people like us understand the “football” game that is played with hands.

  • @lionfromthenorth4580
    @lionfromthenorth4580 Před měsícem +12

    Let's just realise the fact that Super Bowl is an event of the US... (It's ONE nation).
    The World Cup is what it says, a WORLD cup.. A lot more countries competing... The WORLD is a LOT more than the US... 😉
    Greetings from Sweden!🤘🇸🇪

  • @osiris1802
    @osiris1802 Před měsícem +154

    It's so funny to watch his brain rebooting after learning that 3'600'000'000 people did watch the World Cup in 2018. 😂

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před měsícem +4

      I wonder if he'll tune in in 2026 when it goes to Mexico/USA/Canada? Will be interesting to see the viewing figures for that tournament as it will be the biggest ever held across the biggest geographic location.

    • @neilconnor2699
      @neilconnor2699 Před měsícem +1

      Yes it was funny

    • @mjolio
      @mjolio Před měsícem +2

      Well yeah... But it's kind of unfair to compare viewers with 1 night event Super Bowl and the whole World Cup with 64 matches. Also world cup is every 4th year, Super Bowl is every year.

    • @jasonsk4097
      @jasonsk4097 Před měsícem

      @@bionicgeekgrrl dont fall for project blue beam

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před měsícem

      @@jasonsk4097 project what now?

  • @GayJayU26
    @GayJayU26 Před měsícem +127

    It’s just when America describe American events as World Series when only America participates.

    • @tosa2522
      @tosa2522 Před měsícem +1

      Well, sometimes there are foreign players in the teams.😝

    • @nicoladc89
      @nicoladc89 Před měsícem +8

      yeah and then the real World Champion of baseball is Netherlands.

    • @scarlett105
      @scarlett105 Před měsícem

      Tom Brady always celebrate himself for winning the world championship after every single super bowl win

    • @thebigcat499
      @thebigcat499 Před měsícem +3

      "The World" was an American newspaper that sponsored "The World Series" in baseball so it is a bit misleading on both sides .

    • @ericsmith1453
      @ericsmith1453 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@scarlett105😂😂😂

  • @donsland1610
    @donsland1610 Před měsícem +40

    Finally, an American who admits that the Super Bowl is so boring that people only tune in to watch the half-time show! A survey done in 2020 showed that the ball is actually"in play" for only 18 minutes during the entire four quarters. I watched an exhibition match at Crystal Palace in London back in 1985 or 86 and we left after nearly three hours of watching nothing happening.

    • @nicoladc89
      @nicoladc89 Před měsícem +7

      I really never understood how people who watch a 4 hours long match in which only 15 minutes are actual game can consider boring a real football match. American football matches are more boring than the 24 hours of Le Mans at 5am with the Safety Car in.

  • @einflinkeswiesel2695
    @einflinkeswiesel2695 Před měsícem +56

    European football doesn't need halftime shows to keep the fans entertained 😅

    • @drjoaozinho
      @drjoaozinho Před 11 dny

      Brazil is the best in football, how people even dare to call it “European” ?????

    • @einflinkeswiesel2695
      @einflinkeswiesel2695 Před 11 dny

      @@drjoaozinho because 7:1

    • @Creeny_
      @Creeny_ Před 7 dny

      ​@drjoaozinho lol stop glazing yourself Brazil is getting worse and worse every year should I remind you 7:1 against Germany

  • @martijnkeisers5900
    @martijnkeisers5900 Před měsícem +9

    The fact that he is surprised says it all... 😂

  • @sueKay
    @sueKay Před měsícem +55

    Half-time at the World Cup is generally a time for discussing the game, getting food, or moaning about the referee or the commentators

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir Před měsícem +6

      Having a pee and putting the kettle on. Electricity and water use sky rockets at half time .
      Aardman based a whole film on that in 'Flushed Away'😁

    • @sueKay
      @sueKay Před měsícem +2

      @@speleokeir Yup, the nearest power station to me was designed specifically to cope with power surges caused by people putting their kettles on during ad breaks 🤣

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem +255

    In terms of worldwide TV audience, the Super Bowl isn't that impressive actually. In fact, more people watch the final of the Eurovision Song Contest each year, than the Super Bowl.

    • @borekminer
      @borekminer Před měsícem

      as a european im pretty sure the eurovision probably has a shadow audience,its a pretty known event even when no one really talks about it

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman Před měsícem +23

      EVEN THE CRICKET WORLDCUP HAD VIWERSIHP OF 600MILLION which might be 3rd biggest or 4th biggest thing so lol superbowl is nowhere

    • @NkSs96
      @NkSs96 Před měsícem +3

      And younger people tends to not even care about it. In my surroundings at least.

    • @gwaptiva
      @gwaptiva Před měsícem +4

      I think the superbowl ranks 7th or 8th, behind even the rugby world cup and very much the cricket world cup

    • @joeldumas5861
      @joeldumas5861 Před měsícem +13

      You can't compare a country, no matter how big, with a whole planet.
      American football is a local game played by locals and unlike regular football, isn't really a thing elsewhere.
      Moreover, I suspect that many Americans watch the Superbowl only in the hope of another nipplegate 😂

  • @Shoomer1988
    @Shoomer1988 Před měsícem +556

    And then we have the "World Series" - which nearly the entire world doesn't compete in.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před měsícem +7

      Boring! 🥱

    • @Hrochnick
      @Hrochnick Před měsícem +67

      or care about...

    • @buddy1155
      @buddy1155 Před měsícem +61

      Americans don't like to lose, that is why the US also doesn't compete in F1

    • @s1os2s3
      @s1os2s3 Před měsícem +4

      Well, tbf, from americans perspective each state is like a country and USA is their world. Kinda thats the attitude, and it is not entirely wrong. USA is a federation. Governors are like the President of their own country if we consider size, laws and culture. I mean if we were to compare USA states to european coutries.

    • @gyderian9435
      @gyderian9435 Před měsícem +42

      Its easier to say america number one when there aren't other competitors

  • @catholicbeth2371
    @catholicbeth2371 Před měsícem +10

    Just after the war my Dad was one of the British soldiers in Egypt helping to run a transit camp for German, Austrian and Italian prisoners of war waiting to go home.
    When the Brits and other nationalities got together for a sporting show down it wasn’t American football they played, of course it was proper football.....

  • @dogstar5572
    @dogstar5572 Před měsícem +6

    American football is rugby but with armour, CBI and no flow. Football is a game of skill played worldwide. You can play football (soccer) with just a ball.

  • @HonestWatchReviewsHWR
    @HonestWatchReviewsHWR Před měsícem +171

    For those wondering, the Champions League Final got 450 million viewers.

    • @tangusdeheney6736
      @tangusdeheney6736 Před měsícem +1

      3. 5 Billion

    • @wolfshadow_Obama_Osama
      @wolfshadow_Obama_Osama Před měsícem +1

      @@tangusdeheney6736 ‘The 2024 UEFA Champions League final had an estimated global audience of 450 million viewers’

    • @tangusdeheney6736
      @tangusdeheney6736 Před měsícem

      @@wolfshadow_Obama_Osama World Cup gets billions of views
      That’s equivalent to the Super Bowl
      Not the Champions League

    • @wolfshadow_Obama_Osama
      @wolfshadow_Obama_Osama Před měsícem +3

      @@tangusdeheney6736 ok we already know. Why did you reply 3.5 billion to someone saying the Champions League gets 450 mil views. Don’t make no sense

    • @tangusdeheney6736
      @tangusdeheney6736 Před měsícem +1

      @@wolfshadow_Obama_Osama the Champions League is not the same as the world Super Bowl The World Cup is… a league is not the same as a world event.. if you wanted to be the same as a league, then remove the word world from it

  • @easybigun7825
    @easybigun7825 Před měsícem +37

    I think the slightly sarcastic nature of the comments is because the Superbowl winners call themselves "World Champions" and baseball has the "World" Series. I think this annoys quite a few fans of truly worldwide sports, like football.

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 Před měsícem +15

      YES to this, it’s patently ludicrous and arrogant af! Can you imagine _any_ other country declaring a team WORLD champions just for winning a domestic competition?? Cause I can’t! Except maybe North Korea or something 😂

  • @chrisellis3797
    @chrisellis3797 Před měsícem +163

    It's bot European Football, it's World football. Hence World Cup, even the US qualify occasionally

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem +13

      Actually the US have qualified almost every time since 1990. Only missed out in 2018, and 5 out of the 9 times they did qualify in that time, they even made it out of the group stage.
      And with CONCACAF (the confederation of North America, Central America and Caribbean football) now being granted SIX guaranteed World Cup places, their participation (as well as Mexico's and Canada's) is virtually guaranteed for every future World Cup.

    • @1brknglss
      @1brknglss Před měsícem +5

      i think he meant to distinguish between american football and football/soccer

    • @occamraiser
      @occamraiser Před měsícem +3

      Unlike the World Series !!!! Really America, you are a standing joke.

    • @yllbardh
      @yllbardh Před měsícem

      Emphasise on *occasionally*

    • @kevanwillis4571
      @kevanwillis4571 Před měsícem +4

      U.S.A. played England in the 2010 World Cup.
      The game was scheduled to kick off at 19.30. but the USians turned up late at 19.42 and claimed they'd won it anyway.😅

  • @Jonathan-gl3tf
    @Jonathan-gl3tf Před měsícem +20

    The highest viewership ever would be a final between Brazil and Argentina for sure.

    • @pitoune2866
      @pitoune2866 Před měsícem +1

      No, you would need one country from South America and one from Western Europe. Otherwise you would loose half the attention.

    • @nachopuma13
      @nachopuma13 Před 29 dny +3

      ​@@pitoune2866Arg vs Bra, biggest game in football and in a world cup final? That would be the most watched thing ever for ever.
      Closest I can think of was river Vs bocs at libertadores Cup final, and that got everyone watching.

    • @JayAwa
      @JayAwa Před 28 dny +2

      England vs Argentina would be bigger. Every European team will be rooting for Argentina 😅
      Or Maybe a CR7 led Portugal Team vs Argentina would break the internet.

    • @martinohnenamen6147
      @martinohnenamen6147 Před 26 dny +1

      @@nachopuma13 The second sentence already shows that your view is limited to South America. I'm pretty sure any UEFA champions league final with two European rivals would catch more viewers than the Copa Liberatores, simply because 800 million potential European viewers is much more than 450 million South American one.
      From a theoretical point probably something like China - India would be the biggest football final if those countrties would be any good in it.
      From what football currently is a big European country (e.g. France, Germany) against a big South American country (Brazil, Argentina) has the biggest potential.

    • @fterototsekoyri
      @fterototsekoyri Před 25 dny

      @@martinohnenamen6147 so the way football has become today, I can't estimate which of the countries would be the most attractive game if we were talking about 30 years ago, I would definitely say Brazil against Argentina, because according to my opinion , these countries have the players with the greatest talent they offer magical moments in the game. today in football what counts more is the tactiks endurance and strength of the players. here and there a messi, a ronaldinho or a ronaldo come out who are magicians and stand out from the rest.
      ps i am from europe

  • @lorrainewillis6364
    @lorrainewillis6364 Před měsícem +7

    In 2023 Liverpool v Man Utd had a global audience of around 600m...that's one match - Barcelona v Real Madrid...650m across 185 countries. Football is massive!

  • @frale_2392
    @frale_2392 Před měsícem +79

    It's not that surprising considering that American Football is almost exclusively an american sport. As big as it is nationally you can't compare it to a worldwide event with multiple countries taking part in it

    • @ThomasDonnelly1888
      @ThomasDonnelly1888 Před měsícem +2

      It was actually invented in Quebec and the Canadians still play it, but fuck them I suppose, Pure United Stater greed and entitlement to not even recognise the gridiron league literally right next to there's. It's like an Englishman refusing to learn about the Bundesliga.

    • @penname5766
      @penname5766 Před měsícem

      No, but the point is that the US sells everything to its citizens as a global event: “World Series” for example, which of course is a misnomer and explains why they are so egocentric as a nation. The World Cup, on the other hand, really is a global event.

    • @Telendil
      @Telendil Před měsícem

      No American Football is played all around the world by now. A little more in rich nations hence the cost of equipment. I played American Football 15 years ago i i lived in a small city in the eu. The thing is even if you have one American Football club in a small city with one youth and one adult team. But you have like 6 football clubs with multiple teams across diffrent age groups (sometimes multiple teams per age group) thats why american football cant compare to how many people play football.

    • @penname5766
      @penname5766 Před měsícem +5

      @@TelendilI think the point being made is the numbers of people who play American sports outside of America is pretty infinitesimal in comparison to football as to be basically insignificant, although I know the numbers are growing.

    • @Telendil
      @Telendil Před měsícem

      @@penname5766 Thats what i said... I only pointed out that it is not almost exclusively american. Btw the more or less exclusively american sport If there is any is Baseball.

  • @mcstaal
    @mcstaal Před měsícem +20

    American football and baseball are local sports.
    Real football and rugby are global sports.

    • @hansjanko7966
      @hansjanko7966 Před měsícem +1

      Add Basketball to the list of global sports.

    • @mcstaal
      @mcstaal Před měsícem +4

      @@hansjanko7966 Yes. But still a minor sport.

  • @AlanisRae001
    @AlanisRae001 Před měsícem +116

    🌹American learns for the first time there is a whole world outside their border that doesn't care how arrogant they are.

    • @livb6945
      @livb6945 Před měsícem +4

      Certainly not the first time in Ryan's case

    • @CazTanto
      @CazTanto Před měsícem

      Did you even watch the video?

    • @AlanisRae001
      @AlanisRae001 Před měsícem +6

      @@CazTanto 🌹I do not comment until I watch a video in its entirety. Ryan's initial reaction was typical Americana. Never question my motives as they are, unlike yours, genuine and genial. I suggest you take a refresher course in etiquette as well.

  • @Laura-gg9tp
    @Laura-gg9tp Před měsícem +2

    I don't follow football. I don't care about it at all. I cried and celebrated for days when we won the world cup. I still cry every time I see a replay of the final as I remember the feeling. The happiness, shearing the moment with my family and friends, everyone having the time of their lives. Hugging complete strangers in the streets when we went out to celebrate.
    I bitch about football a lot, but I can't deny it's magic and the power it has to join the whole nation.
    And yes. The country stops during matches our team play in.
    During the final, the city was empty. 2 seconds after the march ended it became the loudest I've ever heard it. The roars, the screaming, the cars honks, the cheering. It went from complete silence to complete craziness un a second. Millions of people on the streets celebrating. I've never seen it before since i was 2 the last time we had won a world cup, and it will stay with me till the day i die.
    And again, i don't even like football😂

  • @mvbelobelo6303
    @mvbelobelo6303 Před měsícem +3

    The biggest rivalries between national teams are Brazil vs Argentina, England vs Germany, Argentina vs England, France vs Germany, Brazil vs Italy, Brazil vs Uruguay, Brazil vs Germany, France vs Brazil and finally Holland vs Germany

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem +99

    1:50 a few years ago, they wanted to emulate the NFL Half Time Show at the final of the DFB-Pokal (German cup; this is the single biggest annual game in German football) and had song performances.
    This was massively criticized, nobody cared, and it has been dropped since.
    Besides, the half time is only 15 minutes and unlike in American football, a soccer match goes 45 minutes uninterrupted by commercials. So you WANT that 15 minutes break. If in the stadium, you go to the restrooms or buy a beer and a wurst. If watching from home, these 15 minutes are for the halftime analysis of the game, or world news, and of course a few commercials. So, no time for a half-time show either way.

    • @sylvcast9948
      @sylvcast9948 Před měsícem +2

      To add to that it was not only critized but the artist was merciless booed off the whole time.
      czcams.com/video/_Kq6TecvP-k/video.html
      czcams.com/video/pfgKFYobQYg/video.html
      That being said it was not quite the same as the NFL half time show. The stage was smaller as you cant really do a whole show including construction and deconstruction on the main pitch in the 15 Minute that a pause goes.

    • @zo7034
      @zo7034 Před měsícem +2

      I remember when Camilla Cabello played before a big final a couple years ago and she cried on social media because fans were chanting in support of their team rather than singing along to her.

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem +1

      @@sylvcast9948 "artist" being a bit of a stretch here anyway.

    • @sylvcast9948
      @sylvcast9948 Před měsícem

      @@arthur_p_dent fair enough

    • @poorwotan
      @poorwotan Před měsícem +1

      At the recently concluded Copa America, Shakira (a legit wide audience star) had a halftime show. She was good, but lengthening the halftime to almost 30 minutes created an even bigger shit show for Conmebol...(security concerns, the fans storming to stadium with no tickets, the issue at the Colombia/Uruguay semifinal, the horrible grass overlaid on artificial turf, etc...) Tons of criticism and rightfully so.

  • @Starlight_7890
    @Starlight_7890 Před měsícem +98

    More people watch the cricket world cup compared to the super bowl!!

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 Před měsícem +10

      And cricket is already a sport nobody outside former British colonies has any idea about

    • @quinob
      @quinob Před měsícem +20

      90% of them are probably from India. Having a population of 1.5 billion helps.

    • @mats7492
      @mats7492 Před měsícem +1

      @@quinob true

    • @godandie9558
      @godandie9558 Před měsícem +7

      @@quinob Just like with Superbowl. It is pretty irrelevant outside of USA

    • @ktwashere5637
      @ktwashere5637 Před měsícem +1

      more people watch competitive swimming world wide than watch the Superbowl

  • @sabineworner5202
    @sabineworner5202 Před měsícem +29

    Even the final of the European football champions is watched by three times more people than the Super Bowl and Eurovision also has more viewers.

  • @user-zr9qo8il2n
    @user-zr9qo8il2n Před měsícem +4

    You can't imagine what is going on during World Cup on this planet! (except USA)). It's mind blowing.

  • @seijika46
    @seijika46 Před měsícem +2

    It should be no surprise that global football gets a far greater audience than United Statesian hand-egg. (When it comes to World Cup rivalries, probably the most furious tends to be Brazil-Argentina - though any match-up between countries that have frequently been at war tend to be pretty hot stuff.)

  • @davidmalarkey1302
    @davidmalarkey1302 Před měsícem +16

    The Superbowl is mainly watched by an American audience. The World Cup is watched by a worldwide audience, so therefore, the audience figures are considerably larger. It's great to watch an American release that what they have been led to believe is wrong.

  • @LorenzoPaier
    @LorenzoPaier Před měsícem +60

    i tried to watch the superbowl once. too many interruptions, the game itself was entertaining, but i couldn't make it through the end, i wanted to watch a sport match, not a long commercial add with a show in the middle and some football here and there

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir Před měsícem +1

      I watch the highlights which just show the game time and don't include all the stoppages and skip the half time show

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Před měsícem +10

    Never heard about Super Bowl, what is that? A new hype? What do I miss. Greetings from Spain

  • @topranemeeshacongratulashy5997

    The utter disbelief in his face when he saw that 3bn number was just so genuine😂

  • @andresausecha9553
    @andresausecha9553 Před měsícem +4

    "El clásico" between Barcelona and Madrid has more audience than the Superbowl, around 400 million around the world see that match

  • @juma1130
    @juma1130 Před měsícem +42

    halftime is for ads since we dont stop the game every 5 seconds to sell d pills or ssri

  • @jca111
    @jca111 Před měsícem +23

    0.8 billion watched the 2023 Rugby World cup - so even that is larger than the SuperBowl - SuperBowl is nearly exclusivly USA views only.

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před měsícem +2

      Rugby is an Sport many can play....you need cash to play American Demolition Derby!

  • @nellitheretrogamer8666
    @nellitheretrogamer8666 Před měsícem +34

    All countries have something that is considered "required viewing" and those things can be funny to outsiders. Here in Finland, the required viewing is the president's ball on our independence day. It mostly consists of the president shaking hands with the guests. Foreigners can't understand why anyone wants to watch that. But it usually gets close to 3 million viewers, which is quite a lot in a country of 5.6 million people.

    • @BIGBEN9999999
      @BIGBEN9999999 Před měsícem

      Not here, nothing like "required"

    • @wuhtevah3840
      @wuhtevah3840 Před měsícem +3

      Dude... You guys need hobbies....

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic Před měsícem

      @@wuhtevah3840 The point is they comment on the dresses, hair, whatever, talk about who got invited and why (besides the political elites, ambassadors, whatever veterans are left, other bigwigs, they invite artists, athletes, etc., technically an "ordinary" person could earn an invite) and later, when everyone is in, they do interviews, etc. People do the same at home (though probably not interviews but commenting on them). It's a thing, for people who are interested.
      It sort of "outs" the bigwigs for everyone, so they can't stay incognito, and the president gets the raw end of the deal there with the handshakes and greetings, getting pegged down a bit, so there are some upsides for a democratic republic.
      Also, it may not be very active watching.

    • @tomscorpion6288
      @tomscorpion6288 Před měsícem

      @@blechtic That sounds like something only homosexual people and some women would do.

    • @amadeusendymion1272
      @amadeusendymion1272 Před měsícem

      Ah, the famous Finnish sense of humour at work...

  • @paulchapoy992
    @paulchapoy992 Před 13 dny +2

    Gratitude for calling football by its real name!!! ⚽💝⚽

  • @ilkkak3065
    @ilkkak3065 Před 12 dny +1

    2022 when Argentina won the Word Cup and the team returned home, more than 5 million people gathered in the streets of Buenos Aires to celebrate.

  • @leeharris7727
    @leeharris7727 Před měsícem +24

    The look on an American’s face when he realises the world doesn’t revolve around them! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @a2_games
    @a2_games Před měsícem +44

    I always thought superbowl was the bowling tournament

    • @martinuk964
      @martinuk964 Před měsícem +4

      I thought it was some kind of magnificent bird

    • @eileencritchley4630
      @eileencritchley4630 Před měsícem +8

      I remember the first time I heard of the Superbowl i thought oh is that a big bowling tournament. Glad it wasn't just me .

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic Před měsícem +4

      It sounds like a horrible, semi-liquid, punch-like food-drink combo served at a failed party.

  • @irreverend_
    @irreverend_ Před měsícem +37

    About 1.5 billion watched the 2022 final apparently.

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před měsícem +1

      24.2M alone watched the 2024 European Championships final on the BBC. Viewing figures beyond that haven't been released however for the entire competition.

  • @Lilly8Listens
    @Lilly8Listens Před měsícem +4

    It is estimated that 500 million people around the world watch the Grand National, that's a horse race here in England, and if those figures are correct, that makes it about twice as popular as The Superbowl.

  • @jermynryan2286
    @jermynryan2286 Před měsícem +4

    Death of princess diana😢 was insane.... every household in the world watched the news because of her! RIP

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem +64

    5:16 Rio is in a different time zone than London, and in a very unsuitable time zone for all these billions of people in Asia (8pm in Rio is 3am the next morning in Beijing). That alone should account for the drop in viewership.

    • @davidmalarkey1302
      @davidmalarkey1302 Před měsícem +9

      He's American and didn't think of that. It hurts when they have to think.

    • @vallejomach6721
      @vallejomach6721 Před měsícem +2

      Time zone almost certainly a factor...plus I would also say that by 2016 there was probably far more digital coverage than even 4 years prior...and social media etc. The figures given seemed to suggest tv broadcast figures only. Dunno?

    • @dnocturn84
      @dnocturn84 Před měsícem

      @@vallejomach6721 Actually no. The calculation for viewership is a complicated one. It does include internet streams today. It also tries to take into account multiple people (a family, a group of friends, people watching in a pub or people watching it on a large public screen) watching on a single device.

    • @ktwashere5637
      @ktwashere5637 Před měsícem

      I grew up in Australia and even small children are allowed to get up in the middle of the night to watch sporting events. I remember getting up to watch the Olympics and the Wimbledon finals in particular.

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent Před měsícem

      @@ktwashere5637 sure, but if the "prime time" of the top Olympic events is 8pm or 9pm, you may watch every day or almost every day. But very few people are going to get up at 3am for that. Maybe once or twice for a key event, when your athlete is in an important final. but certainly not 14 days in a row.
      It does make a difference whether the Olympic day runs from noon to 10pm your time, or from 8pm to 6am.

  • @yenhuynh3970
    @yenhuynh3970 Před měsícem +10

    World Cup with 32 nations vs. Super Bowl only in US. Nothing's strange!

  • @wZem
    @wZem Před měsícem +5

    Biggest rivalries in international football would be Brazil vs Argentina and in Europe maybe I‘m biased as a German but I feel a lot of the classic matchups involve Germany: Germany vs Netherlands, Germany vs England and Germany vs Italy all have a special feel to them.

    • @user-dq9ho7vn8p
      @user-dq9ho7vn8p Před 29 dny

      As a French, have to say you forget France vs England for when I lived in Glasgow, Scotland, the Welsh, Scots and the Irish were with me too 😊
      And France vs Italy is huge too, especially here in the south east of France where you have people with both nationalities.
      But that's maybe cause I'm French

  • @bonjourleszinzins
    @bonjourleszinzins Před měsícem +3

    more people watch me playing tennis on a rainy sunday than the superbowl

  • @joaopauloadlergomesdacosta282
    @joaopauloadlergomesdacosta282 Před měsícem +3

    0:55 - I love how you called it "European Football" and then said "soccer", with your hands mimicking quotation marks! It was funny.

  • @domasmilasevicius3846
    @domasmilasevicius3846 Před měsícem +29

    Not many people watch the superbowl outside of the US. It's like the american eurovision

    • @Christophe-pl5xu
      @Christophe-pl5xu Před dnem

      Each year they search to sell it in french channel.
      " its the best show of the year, taylor swift ll sing"
      Nobody know the rules and nobody watch.

  • @mskatonic7240
    @mskatonic7240 Před měsícem +19

    The way Ryan pronounces UEFA is hilarious 😂

    • @restlessly12
      @restlessly12 Před měsícem

      It tells us he doesn’t know football without telling us he doesn’t know football. 😂

  • @mickaelmx
    @mickaelmx Před měsícem +2

    To be fair the WC is every 4 years, but even comparing the Super Bowl to other annual events, it is still far behind the Tour de France (3.5B) or the Champions League Final (450M), just because they are truly global sports, not just the US and a few Mexican or Canadian fans. I mean even US people can understand that!?

  • @ED4978-wy6ip
    @ED4978-wy6ip Před 24 dny +1

    In 2022, for the final between France and Argentina the audience was 1.5 billions

  • @charliecosta3971
    @charliecosta3971 Před měsícem +80

    When will Americans realise that that NFL around the world can't be taking seriously. It's child's rugby with padding and everyone laughs

    • @ryanwuzer
      @ryanwuzer  Před měsícem +4

      most American's dont care what international audience think about American football LOL

    • @julieb737
      @julieb737 Před měsícem +1

      Im in U.K. and I I used to watch it every week before it went to sky . Now I can only see the Super Bowl and the matches in U.K. in the summer when we get to see a few American teams do battle .

    • @charliecosta3971
      @charliecosta3971 Před měsícem

      @@ryanwuzer Absolutely.
      It's why they are ignorant and the average I q doesn't live up to European Standards.

    • @charliecosta3971
      @charliecosta3971 Před měsícem +1

      @@julieb737 nobody from the U.k uses that terminology. You are lying because there are to much rivalry between the 4 nations.

    • @melanierhianna
      @melanierhianna Před měsícem +14

      Its basically a sort of rugby but with padding and helmets. The 2023 rugby world cup had a viewership of 1.1 billion in total.

  • @josephguillerey4391
    @josephguillerey4391 Před měsícem +24

    in a worldcup final, i'd say Brazil vs Germany would bring the most people. those 2 teams are legendary
    To add other sports to the audience competition , i checked the numbers for Formula 1 (445M watched at least a race in 2021, whith an average of 70M per race), and the 24H of Le Mans (113M watched the 2023 race on TV and 431k were watching it from the grandstands)

    • @HubiKoshi
      @HubiKoshi Před měsícem +1

      Oh the audience for this one would be Huge, the match to avenge 2014

    • @cabritsanscorgaming
      @cabritsanscorgaming Před měsícem +2

      Last time, Brazil vs Germany was embarrassing to watch... France vs Brazil would bring more people IMHO.

    • @QuentinPlant
      @QuentinPlant Před měsícem +2

      @@cabritsanscorgaming Even as a German I say "Let's not talk about that" ;)

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před měsícem

      @@HubiKoshi or making it this time 7:0!

    • @raymondreggie8395
      @raymondreggie8395 Před měsícem +5

      I would think a Brasil vs Argentina final would be the biggest game in the history

  • @cedhome7945
    @cedhome7945 Před měsícem +16

    How can you call it football when you don't kick the ball? ....rest of the world football ⚽

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 Před měsícem +3

      ‘Soccer’ = football
      American ‘football’ = handegg

    • @philg.5151
      @philg.5151 Před měsícem

      its the size of the ball..one foot long..

  • @thereal_mikegnorp
    @thereal_mikegnorp Před měsícem +2

    The Uefa Euro 2024 was excellent. I made a bet for Spain to win so I made a little bit of money. 😊 Yamal, 17 and playing in the final was great. That's one future star.

  • @RubberGopher
    @RubberGopher Před měsícem +2

    "Soccer" comes from "soc" in "assocation". Soccer is Association Football, so organized football. We call it football because that's the name of the sport.

  • @mandoisc
    @mandoisc Před měsícem +28

    In terms of which rivalries I think would generate more viewership for the World Cup final, I think these would be good examples:
    - England vs Argentina
    - Brazil vs Germany

    • @EchteSauerkartoffel
      @EchteSauerkartoffel Před měsícem +4

      Brazil vs. Germany in England after destructions of england and france in the semis. The game going into extra time with 1:1 and then germany scores 6 goals.

    • @Justforvisit
      @Justforvisit Před měsícem +4

      Last one especially after that legendary 7:1 game in 2014 😁

    • @sylvcast9948
      @sylvcast9948 Před měsícem

      @@EchteSauerkartoffel more like England losing in Quarters and Argentina losing to Brazil and Germany to France in the semis.

    • @tosa2522
      @tosa2522 Před měsícem +3

      It may be that this changed after the 1:7, but I don't think there is a big rivalry between Brazil and Germany. When it comes to Germany's rivals in football, I tend to think of Italy, England, The Netherlands and Austria. Brazil's big rival is probably Argentina or Uruguay.
      But you're right, when it comes to viewing figures, cross-continental duels (of major soccer nations) will be ahead.

    • @sylvcast9948
      @sylvcast9948 Před měsícem +8

      @@tosa2522 No German thinks of England as Rivals. Thats the most onesided rivalry fabricated by English media.
      Our Rivals are the Netherlands and Italy and France, although Italy might be onesided the other way.
      We do have utmost respect fro Brazilians and they have respect for us, especially after 2014 both fans actually love each other.
      German fans were acting humble and nice towards Brazilian fans back then and Brazilian fans were cheering for Germany in the finals.That being said the rivalrys dont matter for a World Cup finals. Every German/Brazilian will watch that match anyways and internationally Germany vs Brazil final would provoke the most interest worldwide with how big of the names these two are.

  • @Rafaela_S.
    @Rafaela_S. Před měsícem +9

    Got a list of the most viewed events on TV, not sure how real the numbers are but I post it here:
    1. The State Funeral of Elizabeth II - 4 Billion
    2. The 1996 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony - 3.5 Billion
    3. The Funeral of Princess Diana - 2.5 Billion
    4. The Funeral of Michael Jackson - 2.5 Billion
    5. Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali II (WBA) - 2 Billion
    6. Live Aid (Concert) - 1.9 Billion
    7. 2022 FIFA World Cup Final - 1.5 Billion
    8. “Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite” (Elvis Presley Show) - 1.5 Billion
    9. “CCTV New Year's Gala” 2018 - 1 Billion
    10. The Moon Landing - 650 Million

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir Před měsícem

      The Tour de France is 3.5Bn too

    • @Rafaela_S.
      @Rafaela_S. Před měsícem +1

      @@speleokeir 3.5Bn total over the whole Tour, the single stages have way lower viewers. All sport events in the list are single broadcasts, not the total viewercounz over the whole event.

  • @Hrochnick
    @Hrochnick Před měsícem +13

    Top tip, Ryan: We don't spell out "you eee fff ay" for UEFA, we say it more like a word "you-ay-fa" or "you-ee-fa".

    • @sarerusoldone
      @sarerusoldone Před měsícem

      do we even mention uefa when we talk about the world cup or champions league tho? xD

    • @Hrochnick
      @Hrochnick Před měsícem +1

      @@sarerusoldone not so much... But these CZcamsrs are reading from websites and don't know any better. Now this one might.

  • @gonzalogacituapinilla-yu1vn
    @gonzalogacituapinilla-yu1vn Před měsícem +3

    There is only one sport called football. In United States i think they have a variation of english rugby. And they love it.
    United States of America is a country located in North América. Therefore, they should be called “northamericans “. American is any person who belongs to a continent called América.

  • @MrRalphellison
    @MrRalphellison Před měsícem +2

    Don't forget the world cup is global, super bowl is just one country. Unlike the "world " series where only one country plays despite the name of the competition.

  • @argumentative-alliteration
    @argumentative-alliteration Před měsícem +8

    The rivalries you looked up, with Real Madrid, v Barcelona and Bayern Munich are all European CLUB rivalries. The World Cup is about NATIONAL teams. For me, the biggest is Argentina V Brasil; both countries produce AMAZING players. England v Germany is another big one, or for me, as a Scot, the Scotland v England games are always special.

    • @adeliomoro2069
      @adeliomoro2069 Před měsícem +2

      Add Italy vs Germany

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 Před měsícem +2

      The Germans don’t even consider England rivals, it’s all completely one-sided. Argentina vs Brazil would be a fantastic final though.

    • @argumentative-alliteration
      @argumentative-alliteration Před měsícem +1

      @@clothilde1623 exactly. No big team considers England a genuine rival for a tournament, but they are well aware that sometimes England do turn up and play well.

    • @obrani
      @obrani Před měsícem

      England?? Germany?? Italy?? France??? No rivals for SPAIN 😂😂😂

  • @Alftupper334
    @Alftupper334 Před měsícem +16

    I'd rather watch a coffin lid warp than watch the 'super' bowl.

    • @ktwashere5637
      @ktwashere5637 Před měsícem +4

      so would most people, its why they have to have a celebrity perform during the show, to entice people to watch.

  • @JulianRWR1
    @JulianRWR1 Před měsícem +13

    the biggest international rivalries are:
    Argentina vs Brasil
    Germany vs England
    Italy vs Brasil
    Argentina vs Uruguay (most played)
    Spain vs Italy
    Argentina vs Germany (most played WC final)
    (im argentinean so i may be a bit biased, but i tried to be objective here)

    • @grahamtruckel
      @grahamtruckel Před měsícem +5

      It's only the English who think England v Germany is a big rivalry. If you asked a German football fan he'd say the biggest rivalry is Germany v Netherlands.

    • @sincemarch93
      @sincemarch93 Před měsícem +1

      how about germany vs brasil?

    • @SevrotheHowler
      @SevrotheHowler Před měsícem +1

      I’m American and I think that’s about right. Germany vs England isn’t as big as it used to be.

    • @MrAstonmartin996
      @MrAstonmartin996 Před měsícem

      It's 100% Germany v Netherlands.

  • @archereegmb8032
    @archereegmb8032 Před měsícem +2

    The World Cup is only held every FOUR years. Which makes the annual Superbowl seem much more mundane.

  • @cktodd5594
    @cktodd5594 Před měsícem +1

    You stepped into a real tribal hornets nest! Was fun to watch

  • @Bierzgal
    @Bierzgal Před měsícem +17

    Well yes, obviously. Not many people outside of the USA watch the Super Bowl. I imagine most non-Americans don't even know the rules of american football. There are many sport events that get more views than the SB, including Tour the France for example. Or, to surprise of some for sure, the Cricket World Cup :). Super Bowl is not even in the Top 5.

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před měsícem +1

      i like the Tour de France, because i drive with my motorbike in France....so i see nice routes to take!
      i rather watch a Rugby match, wiche i played in school, in Germany!

    • @nicoladc89
      @nicoladc89 Před měsícem +3

      I watch a lot of sports (football, tennis, MotoGP, F1, athletics, swimming, skiing, cycling, the six nations, even if we always lose, volleyball etc...) but American football is so f... boring, 10 minutes of actual game in 3 hours. I swear that this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans, with 6 hours of Safety Car, was more exciting.

    • @adeliomoro2069
      @adeliomoro2069 Před měsícem

      I don't think it's back of interest thought, the SB Is aired in the dead of night for MOST Europeans, that really help people to avoid it

    • @Bierzgal
      @Bierzgal Před měsícem +4

      @@adeliomoro2069 So are the Olympic games depending on where they are organized and yet people often even take time off work to watch them. It's absolutely lack of interest. In my whole life I have not met a single European that cares about american football. Ofc that does not mean they do not exist but if anything, people are more into rugby here.

    • @DarkVeilNebula
      @DarkVeilNebula Před měsícem +1

      Just because of twitter i heard about it in like 2012. And only because of the half time show. The artists showing up and performing is bigger than the sport 😂

  • @satakrionkryptomortis
    @satakrionkryptomortis Před měsícem +10

    at 4:05 you can see how some neurons got a sence of that insignificance of handegg compared to foodball.

  • @wormsblink2887
    @wormsblink2887 Před měsícem +21

    FIFA claims the peak viewership for the World Cup was 1.5 billion+ for the 2022 finals. The scale of football around the world is huge, it’s pretty much the national game for many countries.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před měsícem +4

      Soccer is much more popular in Australia than US sports, in the last FIFA World Cup we crowded all the city street big screens to watch! 👍

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 Před měsícem +2

      that 1.5 billion i wonder what the total was if you include people in pubs/bars, people watching on giant screens in public even kids sitting in a village in Africa/india watching a tv outside a hut

  • @RubexCube1
    @RubexCube1 Před 12 dny +1

    The world cup is viewed by more people. This isnt a question. The super bowl is a financial giant which is why us americans care so much about the super bowl.

    • @Christophe-pl5xu
      @Christophe-pl5xu Před dnem

      the superbowl is fighting to sell its rights all over the world. The world's TV channels are fighting to buy the rights to the World Cup.

  • @ignisfatuus07
    @ignisfatuus07 Před 18 dny +1

    I don't underestimate SB, but the main difference between US and European or South American sports, is the fan base. In the US every sports team is a franchised entreprise. Like supporting Coke vs Pepsi or smt like this. In Europe the clubs are fan based, it's like religion. Rather more than religion, you can change religion or wife, but you can never change the team you support.

  • @philipocallaghan
    @philipocallaghan Před měsícem +5

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT - in my life time the population of the planet has doubled.