This thread's title is "Is US Mens/Boys Soccer Dead or Dying" where
@watfly is asking about the low attendance numbers at the most recent USMNT match. The thread then started to pick apart this main question. Then out of the blue
@SuperSoccerStar makes the claim that if your kid is good at sports and an athlete, they're not playing soccer. At face value this statement is absurd, as it's simply not true. But, let's step back for a moment and perhaps re-word the statement given the thread topic. This is just me speculating what perhaps
@SuperSoccerStar may have actually meant given the context of the thread, "Interest and viewership/attendance of soccer in the US is low because more kids play other sports". This would be a much more reasonable statement given the thread topic. That said, it's still not true.
From:
https://projectplay.org/youth-sports/facts/participation-rates
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In fact, when you look at participation numbers for baseball for the ages of 6-12 compared to 13-17, the drop off is significant. Based on these numbers and the logic of the modified statement you would conclude basketball would be the most watched sport in the US. Of course it is not. So, my conclusion is youth sport participation has very little to do with sport interest/viewership. There are other reasons why this is happening.