Shiti: People are starting to pursue the fun of grassroots football again and return to the pure sport of football itself

"World Sports News" reported that people are now beginning to pursue the fun of low-level league football again and return to pure football itself. Over the years, top professional football has been drifting away from fans because of money...


"World Sports News" reported that people are now beginning to pursue the fun of low-level league football again and return to pure football itself.

Over the years, top professional football has been drifting away from fans because of money. This is a never-ending industry, a wheel that keeps turning, forcing many people to leave the game. Recent examples include moving the Spanish Super Cup to Saudi Arabia and moving Villarreal's La Liga match against Barcelona to Miami. Even the changes to the Champions League format were triggered by the threat of the European Super League. The fundamental reason is that major European clubs want to make more profits.

Elite football no longer belongs to those fans who have loved it their whole lives, and stadiums are becoming amusement parks, showcases for international tourists who have greater purchasing power and are willing to pay any price just to watch a game at the Nou Camp or the Bernabeu once in a lifetime. This is a priority for the club, so more VIP areas have emerged to provide a full experience under the pretext of the game. Commercial interests have surpassed football itself many years ago, and the vast majority of society can no longer afford membership fees to wealthy clubs or purchase platform subscriptions with television broadcast rights.

Because of this, people's love for grassroots football has been rekindled recently. People are returning to their roots, returning to the essence of the game, and enjoying supporting clubs in their own cities or communities, teams that may have once been great but still remain close to them now playing in the lower leagues. It’s a sport that allows you to reconcile with football because it’s family, close, passionate and easy to play.

"World Sports News" asked at the end of the article: Do you prefer football for the elite or football for the common people?



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