By Pedro G.
Garcia.
Every
four years the world spins around a soccer ball. National Soccer Teams from all
over the planet begin their journey to the final voyage, the World Cup. This
year, this worldwide television event is happening in Brazil. 32 teams divided in 8 groups are struggling
to beat one another to become the best of all.
During
these tournaments, we can always see three different types of contestants, the “Contenders”,
among them we find teams like Brazil, Germany, Spain, Argentina, The
Netherlands and Italy; these teams are considered the ones that are going to be
fighting to the end to become World Champions.
The
“participants”, here we find teams willing to have a good tournament by
reaching for their best historical participation, among them we have Colombia,
United States, Nigeria, Slovakia, Portugal and Ecuador.
There
are also teams which are considered as “guests”, these are teams which have
succeeded by just reaching a spot to the final 32 teams. Here we find teams
like Australia, Honduras, Greece, Iran and Argelia. Their final purpose for
these teams is to enjoy the experience and to seek for their best participation
ever, along with a proud performance.
The
case of the National Team of Mexico is different from the rest of the teams.
Even though Mexico has never played a fifth game during a World Cup and even
though it is not considered to be among the Main Figures, the fans, the ones in
Mexico and the ones abroad, the journalists, the members of the Mexican Soccer
Federation, coaches and players, keep on believing that “the current World Cup,
is Mexico’s World Cup”; it does not matter that the previous round, the
qualifying round is always a disaster. Mexico’s qualifying round for Brazil
2014 involved a “play off” against New Zealand, four coaches and over 150
players that were “tried” to see if they had what is needed to be at the World
cup.
No
matter who the coach is nor the players involved, Mexico’s National Team keeps
on “suffering” to pass the qualification round, but it doesn’t matter, the fans
are always there to support the team. Historically Mexico has always suffered
when trying to qualify and that is so, that it has even been “eliminated” from
2 World Cups in the past (Germany 1974 and Spain 1982), but the faith of its
fans never decreases. Mexican fans no matter what, are there to support their
National Team even though probabilities are against them and even if the team
is full of “divas” who are more interested in their personal promotion than
playing with their heart and soul.
Every
four years, speculation surrounds the World Cup, whether people talk about a
player or about a team. For Brazil 2014 there are two main speculations, in one
side, the “ghost” of the Brazilian tragedy, known as “Maracanazo”, keeps on “prowling”
the environment. Experts, former coaches, former players, sport casters,
Shamans and people in general are always “remembering” the disappointment
suffered by the Brazilians when their National Soccer Team lost the title
against Uruguay during World Cup held in Brazil back in 1950. The speculation
rises as people talk about the event because they want to know if Brazil’s
National Team is going to be able to overcome the “Maracanazo ghost” and become
World Champions for the sixth timenow as hosts.
On
the other hand, people are always speculating who the MVP is going to be;
everybody wonders whether if Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar or somebody else
is going to stand out as the best player of the tournament. The theories are
based not in their real possibilities of standing out because their personal performance
or their teams but in the likes of the fans; people just cheer up for whom they
consider is the best player and they want to see him as the best.
The
expectation about the teams and players, beyond the numbers, the statistics,
the qualities and skills of the players or teams it is always linked to the
personal desire of the fan , it is not base on real data but in the feelings of
each one of the individuals who is sharing their opinion.
Therefore,
when the time arrives for the soccer ball to roll, the teams will begin an
odyssey towards the championship while the fans will go on their own pub-crawl
of anguish and disappointment as the tournament advances and teams begin being
eliminated.
At
the end, no matter if your team advances or if it is eliminated in the first
round, soccer fans always find an “alternative” team for which to feel affinity
once your team is eliminated from the competition. Will Brazil be the team for
Mexican fans as it has been at the World Cups since Mexico 70 or will it be a
new team once the Tri (Three-Colored Team as it is known in Mexico) is
eliminated? Taking in account that Mexico participates in the same group as the
host and a defeat against the Verde Amarella, which is contemplated as granted
could be the nail which will finally seals the coffin and therefore Mexican
fans will blame Brazil for the teams elimination. All these doubts and
speculations will have an answer at the end of the Championship match which
will be held between the best two teams of the tournament on July 13th
2014.
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