Posted by David Post:
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http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_06_21-2009_06_27.shtml#1245964722


   A truly historic day for US international sport, though I suspect that
   State-side it got a lot less play than it did over here in Roma (or
   elsewhere in the soccer-mad world): USA 2, Spain 0 in the semifinals
   of the Confederations Cup down in Bloemfoentein, South Africa. The
   Confederations Cup is not one of the "big" tournaments, to be fair;
   it's held every four years, the year before the World Cup, and brings
   together the champions of various tournaments in each of the different
   FIFA "Confederations" -- Europe (Spain, the winner of the European Cup
   in 2008), Italy (World Cup, 2006), Brazil (Copa America), Egypt
   (African Cup of Nations), Iraq (Asian Cup), etc. This year, it is
   being held down in South Africa, site of next year's World Cup, as
   sort of a dry run for the logistics and planning that South Africa
   will need to have in place before the world descends next summer.

   The US, as usual, was not expected to fare terribly well -- they
   looked uninspired in losing 3-1 to Italy and 3-0 to Brazil in the
   first round, and only got to advance to the second round because the
   Italians thoroughly embarrassed themselves in losing to both Egypt and
   Brasil without so much as scoring a single goal (or, to be honest,
   even coming close to scoring a goal). And against Spain we were
   supposed to roll over and die. Spain has become the capital of world
   soccer on many fronts -- Barcelona just won the Champions League, the
   most prestigious of the "club" tournaments in the world, the Spanish
   national team won last year's Euro Championship (quite handily), and
   they are being touted as favorites to win next year's World Cup. They
   had, until Wednesday night, managed to put together a mind-boggling 35
   game undefeated streak -- unheard of in international soccer. The
   Italian press was full of somewhat grudging, but ultimately effusive,
   praise for their style of play and the depth of their squad -- and for
   the Americans to handle them as easily as they did took the world of
   soccer (aka "the rest of the world") totally by surprise. Here's what
   la Repubblica, the newspaper I read here in Rome, had to say about the
   game:

   "Ci sarebbe da cambiare pari-pari la nostra difesa azzurra con quella
   americana. L'arte di difendersi ha attraversato l'oceano."

   or

   "We should exchange our (italian) defense for the Americans'. The art
   of defending has crossed the ocean."

   Let me tell you, that is high praise indeed - the Italians have long
   prided themselves on their defensive abilities (they call their style
   of play "Il catenaccio -- the chain link fence), and for an italian
   paper to say they'd exchange their defense for ours is truly a
   remarkable moment.

   And later on:

   "Gli americani avevano cominciato con la mano sul cuore e il volto
   rivolto verso la bandiera a stelle e strisce. Hanno finito in un
   tripudio di gioia, con l'intera panchina che e' corsa ad abbracciare
   gli eroi di Bloemfontein e con la curva nera -- ormai impazzito per
   gli americani -- che suonava a tutto spiano le sue vuvuzelas in loro
   onore."

   "The Americans began with hand on heart, their faces turned to the
   stars and stripes. They finished in an eruption of joy, with the
   entire bench running to embrace the heroes of Bloemfontein, and the
   African fans -- by now, crazy about the Americans -- singing, in
   unison, their "vuvuzelas" (???) in their honor."

   It's a little over-the-top, as Italian journalism tends to be, and I
   haven't the faintest idea what "vuvuzelas" are ... but for an American
   soccer fan, it was nice a nice thing to stumble upon in the paper
   early in the morning, sitting in my neighborhood cafe and drinking my
   morning espresso ...

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