How Soccer Vs Football Went From A Debate To World Cup Beer
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, a Rhode Island brewery launched a beer named after the chant that has defined American soccer fandom for decades.
Where Does The Word Soccer Come From? A New World Cup Beer And The Debate That Won't End 2026, Beth Fuller Ahead of the first World Cup hosted on American soil since 1994, a craft brewery in Rhode Island has put a the soccer versus football debate on a beer can. The beer is a clean, mildly citrusy American Golden Ale in a red, white, and blue can called Itโs Called Soccer , and it carries more linguistic and cultural history than a six-pack probably should.
The question of what to call the sport has followed Americans for as long as they've had a seat at the table. It shows up in Reddit threads, in comment sections during every major tournament, in the friendly and sometimes less friendly banter between American fans and the rest of the world over whether the word is soccer or football. For most people, the debate is surface-level โ a running joke with just enough edge to feel like it means something.
The history underneath it, though, is stranger than the joke. Where Did The Word Soccer Actually Come From? The word appears to have been coined at Oxford University in the 1880s, according to Dr.
Stefan Szymanski, professor of sport management at the University of Michigan, who has written extensively on the wordโs history . It is thought to be a byproduct of the British habit of clipping long institutional names, the same pattern that turned rugby football into rugger. At Oxford and Cambridge, adding -"er" to shortened words was a popular fad, and students shortened the phrase association football, the game the Football Association had codified in 1863, to its middle syllables and arrived at soccer.
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