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    World Cup final had 24.4 million viewers in United States

    NEW YORK — World Cup television viewership rose 41 percent and the rating was up 31 percent over four years ago for English-language telecasts in the United States, with Spain's 1-0 extra-time victory over the Netherlands in the final setting a record for a men's soccer game.
    Sunday's match in Johannesburg, South Africa, which gave Spain its first World Cup title, was seen by 15.545 million viewers on ABC, according to fast national ratings. The previous men's high was 14.863 million viewers for the United States' 2-1 overtime loss to Ghana in the second round on June 26.
    An additional 8.821 million viewers watched Spanish-language coverage Sunday on Univision, according to Nielsen Media Research, bringing the total of U.S. viewers of the final to nearly 24.4 million.
    ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 averaged a 2.1 rating and 3.261 million viewers for the 64 World Cup matches, compared with averages of a 1.6 rating and 2.316 million viewers four years ago.
    The increases had been higher while the United States remained in the tournament. Through the first 50 matches, the rating was up 48 percent and viewers rose by 60 percent.
    "We always expected that the presence of the U.S. team would provide us with these big spikes," John Skipper, ESPN's executive vice president of content, said Monday. "The TV rating is only a little piece of the story. One of every three people watched on something other than the television at their home — either watched in a bar, or on their phone, or in their office on a computer."
    ESPN paid FIFA $100 million for rights to the 2010 and 2014 World Cups, while Univision spent $325 million.
    The only World Cup match with more U.S. English-language viewers than for Spain's victory Sunday was the 1999 women's final at the Rose Bowl, when the United States beat China and 17.975 million watched on ABC.
    As for markets, Miami-Fort Lauderdale finished with the highest average 2010 tournament rating on ABC/ESPN at 3.9, beating New York and Washington D.C. (3.6 each).
    Univision averaged 2.624 million viewers for the tournament, up 17 percent from four years ago.

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    I watched a large chunk of the games. The ratings will be up even more in 2014 because of the time zone difference.

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    These were good games this year, i think....
    I was excited

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    americans knows nothing about football , they call it "soccer"

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    Soccer big among minorities in the US?

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    Soccer in Australia was also more popular than in the past as its team could go to South Africa.

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    24.4 million that's a lot of soccer moms and their kids, dad however was out mowing the lawn or changing light bulbs.

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    this is much to say that americans dont watch soccer

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    they say no , but day do really

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    This might be a turning point in soccer's acceptance in the usa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ejfel01 View Post
    This might be a turning point in soccer's acceptance in the usa.
    i love the world cup, millions love the world cup, but there is difference between the world cup and a mls game in august, or even an elite euro club match. The world cup is a great event

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    turning point in soccer , i am old enough to remember they said the same thing in 1994 , 1999, 2002, the sport of soccer and the spectator event of soccer are different things.
    How many people who watch the nfl ,actually have ever played the game, probably less than 10%

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    As a minority in the U.S.A. i can say that it was mostly watched by minorities. Red Blooded Americans prefer Nascar Baseball or American Football.

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    nascar


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    yeah i am american and i would rather hang myself than watch Nascar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suckerforparlays View Post
    I watched a large chunk of the games. The ratings will be up even more in 2014 because of the time zone difference.
    Exactly, and the Americans will be better in 4 years time so I honestly expect them to make some noise. Going to be great for bars and bookies

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