Article 1W4V9 'The perfect dorm game': how the Fifa series helped sell soccer to the US

'The perfect dorm game': how the Fifa series helped sell soccer to the US

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Luis Miguel Echegaray
from Technology | The Guardian on (#1W4V9)

TV and MLS have played a part in popularizing the beautiful game Stateside, but video games' influence on the American soccer fan cannot be underestimated

For Kelvin Garcia, growing up in a Dominican family from New York City meant two sports took priority. "As a Latino kid in the Bronx, all I ever played was basketball and baseball," says Garcia, who now lives in Texas. As a boy, soccer was barely on Garcia's radar. He remembers working at a sports camp with European counselors during the 2010 World Cup and wondering what the excitement was about. As a basketball fan, he was more interested in whether LeBron was going to the Knicks.

Nowadays, Garcia cannot go a day without talking about his love for Antonio Conte's Chelsea and their title chances.

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