“There's no other sport which involves more passion and more emotion in more different directions. Now that it involves 32 nations and that each group isn't restricted to play in regional venues but instead move around the country, it's better than ever.”
The World Cup involves 32 nations fighting for the trophy. People who enjoy soccer from those thirty-two countries are there watching the World Cup; if they aren’t watching it in person, they are watching it on TV. The people that are watching the soccer games in person are very passionate about soccer because of the money they spent to travel there from around the world and the money they spent to get into the games. The thirty-two nations coming together is an enormous amount of cultures coming together in one area. Bringing tons of people with the same passion for soccer means that they are going to interact with each other and learn about other cultures. This makes people except everyone more a little easier.
Jones, Terry. "The World Cup brings people together like no other event on earth." CANOE 8 June 2006: n. pag. Web. 16 Nov 2010. <http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Soccer/WorldCup/Columnists/Jones/2006/06/08/1621224-sun.html>.
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