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Any Esperanist Soccer Fans?

de SamuelG, 3 de juny de 2013

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SamuelG (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 3.31.14

Have asked many people on Lernu, and almost always get a no. (I am a crazy soccer fan.)

Kazimir (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 5.57.44

In the US, it is the Portland Timbers...all the way! LA Galaxy a close second. That is this old mans humble opinion.

PlaidMouse (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 7.50.40

I enjoy watching soccer and discussing it with friends (though not in Esperanto yet; need to change that!), though I must admit I enjoy baseball more. Surely there must be soccer/football fans who speak Esperanto in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America! Keep looking and don't give up hope.

Mi sxatas futbalon, sed mi pli sxatas bazpilkado (basbalo) ol futbalo. Persistu en via sercxado!

Plej bonaj deziroj al vi,
PlaidMouse

johmue (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 8.13.04

PlaidMouse:I enjoy watching soccer and discussing it with friends (though not in Esperanto yet; need to change that!), though I must admit I enjoy baseball more. Surely there must be soccer/football fans who speak Esperanto in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America! Keep looking and don't give up hope.
Appearingly there is not much enthusiasm about soccer in european Esperantujo. In ten years of esperantoing mostly in Europe I remember two events where soccer was somehow a topic. One was in 2010 during Somera Esperanto Studado. It happend in a week during the Soccer world championship and the participants would watch the soccer matches together including discussions about soccer terminology. For example whether "off side" should be in Esperanto according to english "ofsajdo" or a literal french translation "eksterludo".

In 2011 during IJK en Kiev a team of international youth esperantists played against a local youth team and lost 7 to 3 or something like that.

That's all that I remember about soccer in my personal esperanto experience.

One further remark: Osmo Buller, the general director of UEA (world's esperanto assocciation) is said to be a strong supporter of Feyenoord Rotterdam.

PlaidMouse (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 8.42.31

johmue:Appearingly there is not much enthusiasm about soccer in european Esperantujo. In ten years of esperantoing mostly in Europe I remember two events where soccer was somehow a topic.
Thank you for sharing this information Johmue. I'm surprised by this and find it fascinating. I wonder if there is some type of reverse correltion between Esperanto as an interest and soccer/footbal as an interest.

johmue:One further remark: Osmo Buller, the general director of UEA (world's esperanto assocciation) is said to be a strong supporter of Feyenoord Rotterdam.
This is good to hear (that Mr. Buller is a soccer fan). I like Nagoya Grampus myself.

johmue (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 8.57.12

PlaidMouse:
johmue:Appearingly there is not much enthusiasm about soccer in european Esperantujo. In ten years of esperantoing mostly in Europe I remember two events where soccer was somehow a topic.
Thank you for sharing this information Johmue. I'm surprised by this and find it fascinating. I wonder if there is some type of reverse correltion between Esperanto as an interest and soccer/footbal as an interest.
I don't think that there is that correlation. Probably there are a lot of Esperantists who are also soccer fans. But not at the same time. I agree that it's an interesting phenomenon that Esperantists discuss about all kinds of (often for many people strange) topics but not about soccer.

erinja (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 15.16.18

Hard to discuss a sport very much if you don't come from the same country.

I am a soccer fan but there is no point to discussing the DC United with a European. They have likely never heard of my local team and unless they support a large team, I may not have heard of their team. I don't follow European soccer and I barely even follow US soccer, though I like it. Discussing sports is more interesting when you are talking about the same league.

If you had an event take place at World Cup time, it's a bit different perhaps, since everyone can discuss the international game together.

On off side - it's fuori gioco ("eksterludo", outside of the game) in Italian. Seems like many Euroepan languages use a translation of this idea so I think I'd say eksterludo rather than 'ofsajdo' in Esperanto.

SamuelG (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 15.26.52

Well, I follow pretty much every league in every country, and... I support Sporting KC here in the USA, West Ham in the Barclay's Premier League, Shalke in the Bundesliga, and either PSV or Feyenoord. ridulo.gif I was thinking about creating a twitter page (all in Esperanto) of updates on Soccer scores/news around the world. What do you all think?

johmue (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 15.37.43

erinja:If you had an event take place at World Cup time, it's a bit different perhaps, since everyone can discuss the international game together.
Yes. Actually we could discuss last night's match USA against Germany. I haven't watched it though ridulo.gif

SamuelG:I support [...] Shalke in the Bundesliga
Schalke? You're serious? Sure? ... Go away!

ridulo.gif Borussia Mönchengladbach

SamuelG (Mostra el perfil) 3 de juny de 2013 16.02.19

johmue:
erinja:If you had an event take place at World Cup time, it's a bit different perhaps, since everyone can discuss the international game together.
Yes. Actually we could discuss last night's match USA against Germany. I haven't watched it though ridulo.gif

SamuelG:I support [...] Shalke in the Bundesliga
Schalke? You're serious? Sure? ... Go away!

ridulo.gif Borussia Mönchengladbach
Schalke!! and oh yeah that win against Germany yesterday. okulumo.gif I am kidding, Germany didn't have their strongest squad out there, and we did. Also Ter Stegen made an AWFUL error, your goalie for Mönchengladbach. okulumo.gif

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vl54z30wM58

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