Why would the term "soccer" be considered an insult?  According to the 
Wikipedia article referenced earlier in the thread, the British were the ones 
who coined the term "soccer", as a contraction of "association football", the 
original name of the sport.  The name "football" was already in use as a 
shorthand term for rugby.  Would you prefer the use of "association_football" 
instead?  Since OpenStreetMap seeks to use the British terminology, I think the 
best solution would be to use "soccer" or "association_football", 
"American_football", "rugby", or "Australian_football", and avoid the use of 
"football", since, in British usage, "football" can mean any of the above four 
sports.


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Subject :Re: [Tagging] football or soccer ?
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Date  :Sun Jun 27 19:26:27 America/Chicago 2010


Yes, the wiki needs to be changed to tell people not to use the insulting word 
'soccer', especially as we try to use British English to stop tags getting 
confusing.
Just using sport=football would be confusing, so I prefer 
sport=association_football
 I would also guess that using the insulting term 'soccer' in the UK will lead 
to vandalism by British football supporters

Jason


 +1. To all those who expressed there idea that soccer should be tagged
 sport=football in this thread: please don't ignore the wiki,
 applications and render rules. By looking at all of these it should
 become obvious that soccer is the preferred tag (also by numbers where
 soccer is used more than 10 times as often as football).
 
 cheers,
 Martin
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