Cultural Sidebar #3 - Football (Not Fútbol) in Costa Rica

Fútbol easily outpaces Fútbol Americano as the predominant sport in Costa Rica. In fact, I’ve yet to find American footballs here in stores, and certainly haven’t seen anyone playing it. However, interestingly enough, the NFL’s popularity is on the rise in Costa Rica.

In many ways, watching the NFL is more accessible here than in the States. NFL games in Latin America are broadcast in Spanish, by ESPN. The ESPN network has 6 different channels in Latin America, and on any given Sunday, 2-3 of those channels broadcast NFL games. One of these is always “NFL Red Zone” which shows every scoring play, from every game. Red Zone is a luxury back home: it costs hundreds of dollars per season. However, it’s on cable here, which is a major perk for Ticos interested in American football. ESPN also broadcasts every primetime game on its primary channel. (Every once in a while, they will show a college game, but it's not as common). Many sports fans I’ve talked to here, even if not avid NFL fans, have a team they claim to support. I will also on occasion see an NFL jersey on the streets or in the gym in my community, even though I am the only American who lives here. 

All of this to say, soccer still dominates the sports landscape in Costa Rica. However, I’ve been pleasantly surprised how accessible it has been to watch and follow the NFL. Given the lack of diversity in sports offerings here, it is encouraging to see another sport like football beginning to garner a following. Personally, although I certainly gravitate more towards American football, I hope to use both football and soccer as cultural tools and as ways to help promote student well-being during my service.




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