June 11th, 2010

Show Your Colors!

by Kurt Palmquist

Can you feel the buzz and the excitement?! The biggest sporting event on earth will begins today in South Africa, the 2010 FIFA World Cup. For those of us who follow soccer/football this is the pinnacle of the sport, where players from all over the world come to together to claim the sport’s biggest prize, the World Cup. The countries that are in the tournament have been playing qualifying matches for the last four years in order to earn their right to play. We all have our favorites to win the tournament, but it’s also a time for us to show our national pride and back our team no matter what the chances are of lifting the trophy at the end of the tournament. I for one will be proudly wearing the red white and blue this Saturday as the United States will begin their quest against England!

Speaking of colors…The flags of each nation become symbols of every national team attending the tournament. 32 countries will be in attendance. Its amazing how visual the World Cup has become. Flags, banners, face paint, jerseys, every fan in the stadium has become a walking symbol for their country. The colors of our country have become the brand we follow and display so that everyone knows who we’re shouting for.

Unless you’ve been asleep for the last few months you’ve also seen that the World Cup has become a world wide marketing phenomena. Commercials, soundtracks, concerts, shoes, clothing, internet content. The most recent final was watched by more than 715 million viewers worldwide, whereas the Super Bowl was watched by 106 million in just the U.S. Soccer stars are selling everything from shoes to underwear and are among highest paid athletes in the world. Business productivity will lower and governments will shut down just to watch (400 channels in 208 countries). So,  if you don’t know what a corner kick is now you will know in the future.

The world cup was first played in 1930 and is held every four years. Since then there have been posters designed for each tournament representing the country holding the event. Being the poster junkie that I am, I would love to have several of these to display. These designs are not only something to admire visually, but they also represent a significant time in the history of the sport. The stories that unfolded at each have been told many times over. I’m excited to witness the stories that unfold in South Africa!

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