It may seem rather surprising to learn that the popular Latin American sport of soccer isn’t always the most popular choice among all Latinos. In fact, other sports such as baseball and American football have risen in popularity by considerable amounts. Though the largest minority population in the United States remains African-Americans, those coming from Mexico, the rest of central and South America are making their homes northward in substantial numbers. As they adopt new customs and cultural preferences, they have begun favoring new sports and other entertainment choices along the way.
Playing soccer still remains popular among these minority groups, but when it comes to watching great athletic competitions on the main professional stage, nothing quite compares to American football. The trend of following and supporting local teams in states as far and wide as New Mexico and Florida grows each and every year. Latinos, more than any other group is adopting the sport as their own. In particular, wide swathes of young Mexican-Americans have started to play football at home and at school. Alongside the recreational activity, getting involved in the game is often times complimented with a subscription to the NFL Sunday Ticket.
The National Football League is well known for being a firmly ‘Yankee’ sport. Its popularity around the world is slim, if it exists at all. Yet new immigrants to our shores are showing that the live action and excitement of the game isn’t culturally specific by any means. When the thrill of the game is transmitted to the homes of millions of Americans, it’s hard not seeing the fun in joining along. High definition offers yet another reason to take part in the at-home experience of following this national pastime. Surrounded by friends and family, football provides an excuse to spend time with one another and share a common interest.
Local sports teams are mostly responsible for garnering the support of fans in states like New Mexico and Arizona. The recent appearance of Hispanic players has generated a new level of fanaticism that never existed among this population in the past. For them, seeing a player from their home country make it to the big leagues, succeed, and reap the rewards of a sportsman salary is yet another reason to believe that the American dream is still a possibility given hard work and commitment.
Adapting to a new country is never an easy thing to do. This applies to tourists and immigrants alike. When the customs, interests and fundamental way of life differs so much from the one you may be accustomed to, it can take a long time to feel like you actually fit in to your adopted homeland. Whether it’s temporary or permanent, getting involved in local sports has provided a way to learn about a new culture, and make bonds with the people of a different place. In places like New Mexico, Hispanics have demonstrated this fact in great numbers as their support and love for professional football grows each year.
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