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What I’ve learned about the FIFA World Cup as someone who is very unfamiliar with soccer and never really paid attention to this competition until now. 

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I had heard of the players Messi and Ronaldo being the best soccer players in the world, with it being widely debated who was officially the best and who was second best. Unfortunately, I have not watched enough games to provide my own opinion on this matter but the clips I have seen clearly prove they are both very talented. What I do know is that Messi has won the Ballon d’Or (honor awarded to the best soccer player of the year (this is an oversimplification but I would just like to reiterate my unfamiliarity with the sport in general)) 8 times while Ronaldo has won it 6 times. But I will also say that there are various other soccer awards which Ronaldo has won more times than Messi. In my eyes, the data is inconclusive. 

Interestingly enough the winning of the World Cup could be the tipping point in this debate. Neither Messi or Ronaldo have won the World Cup and both have stated that this World Cup will be their last. I personally believe they are set on topping their soccer career with this achievement not only for the pride they will bring to their native countries of Argentina (Messi) and Portugal (Ronaldo) but because they will find satisfaction in knowing the other hasn’t achieved this level of success and has missed the opportunity to do so. 

Speaking of phenomenal soccer players who have yet to win the World Cup, the Brazilian player Neymar Jr. immediately comes to mind. He quickly became my favorite player as he is extremely skillful but also seems to have a lively and fun personality off the field. My TikTok For You Page has revealed much about him which I will now share with you in no particular order. This knowledge was completely obtained from TikTok so I would take anything I write below with a grain of salt. His soccer talent enabled him and his family to escape poverty. He plays for the Paris Saint Germain (PSG) club alongside Messi (who he has a very close and adorable friendship with). His ex-girlfriend, Bruna Marquezine, is currently dating Miguel from Cobra Kai. He has an 11 year old son (I just discovered he has an Instagram account with 1.4M followers). The song that seems to be synonymous with this name on TikTok is Parado no Bailão by MC L da Vinte and MC Gury. He had a falling out with friend and fellow PSG player, Kylian Mbappé, after discovering that Mbappé tried to get him removed from the team so that he could make more money. I also like to think that his eyes sparkle whenever he smiles but I digress. 

I would like to hold a brief moment of silence for Mexico being eliminated in the group stage. As a Mexican American I was saddened by this news and felt even worse once I saw the faces of the players and fans within the stadium after their last game. When discussing, Mexico’s team I think it’s important to note that Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa is a rock star goalie (as proven by his save against Poland), Chicharito (Javier Hernández) and Diego Lainez should have been apart of the Mexican National Team this year, and I’m pretty sure the team’s coach (Gerardo Martino) was fired as soon as Mexico was eliminated from the World Cup (this is the first time in 44 years the team has not surpassed the group stage). 

Now that Mexico is eliminated I will be rooting for Brazil all the way. Not just because I like Neymar Jr., but because I think he genuinely deserves it. He seems to be hyper-criticized and targeted by soccer fans and players as shown by Brazil’s match against Serbia. The Serbian players looked like they were aiming for Neymar instead of the ball, doing anything to slow him down and prevent him from scoring. Unfortunately, this resulted in him suffering an ankle injury which prevented him from playing in Brazil’s game against Switzerland. I’m hoping he has a speedy recovery so that he can continue to play and bring home that trophy. 

There are various other random facts I’ve learned in regards to the World Cup which I do not have enough time to delve into. I will instead finish off with brief but special recognition of the following things: 

Christian Pulisic scoring on Iran, accepting bodily injury in the process but securing the US’s spot in the next round of games. 

The 7 additional stadiums Qatar built in preparation for the World Cup. 

The all female-referee team today for the Costa Rica vs Germany match, a first in FIFA World Cup history. Karen Diaz Medina, Stephanie Frappart, and Neuza Back.

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