CHICAGO-Women’s Soccer is enjoying a huge surge of popularity that is sweeping the nation, according to a cover story in Women’s Soccer magazine. The story, written by Mary Peeler, tells the tale of how a scrappy group of women on the US Women’s Soccer Team have become America’s sweethearts overnight, charming a nation with their grit, style and determination. The cover of the magazine shows a photo of Team USA with the headline “America’s Team”

“All around America sports fans are swept up in the phenomenon,” the article noted. “The amazing surge in popularity has finally legitimized the game of soccer stateside, and given women’s athletics a much needed shot in the arm.”

The news comes as a surprise to many experts around the country, including members of Team USA. They claim to be in the dark about their raging success.

“Sweeping the nation, huh?” asked Brandi Chastain. “That’s news to me. The WUSA just folded last week. Did I miss something?"

Not so, says the article, which sites an online opinion poll showing 83 percent of Women’s Soccer subscribers list women’s soccer as their favorite sport.

“The numbers don’t lie,” says Peeler. “83 percent baby. Soccer is here to stay. I told you, its sweeping the nation. Everyone, including you, loves it.”

Many Americans expressed surprise when told of their love for women’s soccer. In fact, in an online poll conducted by CNNSI.com, 8 out of 10 respondents claim they’ve never even seen women’s soccer. Some respondents note only a passing knowledge of the sport, and some say that their only exposure came when Chastain ripped her shirt off during the World Cup.

“Oh yea, women’s soccer,” said Dale Rallings of Boston. “Isn’t that the game where they all play topless? I think I saw something about that on Sportscenter.”

Peeler appears legitimately excited about the prospects for the ladies, even when confronted with the fact that the Women’s Soccer League folded just last week.

“Folded? I’m not even sure what you’re talking about,” said Peeler. “Oh, you mean that thing that happened last week? That little incident? That wasn’t a fold. No - you see, what the league is doing is taking a short hiatus to um…adjust its..um…fiscal….ah….situation to um…deal with the…influx of new fans. Yes, the influx of new fans. Gotta make some adjustments for that.”

Whatever the truth is behind the women’s soccer phenomenon, they certainly have one true fan in Mary Peeler. Unfortunately for them, Women’s Soccer magazine has announced it will no longer be in circulation. The magazine decided to fold soon after the league itself folded.

“Of course we folded,” said editor in chief Marcia Plimpton. “There’s not a whole helluva lot to talk about since the league folded. Sure, Team USA is great but it’s not something you can devote an entire weekly magazine to. It’s a great sport, but we just don’t have enough fans, regardless of what Mary Peeler says. You didn’t tell her that we were folding did you? We’ve been trying to avoid telling her. Poor thing. I told her that the office was empty because it was being fumigated. Guess you can only keep that lie going for so long.”

Women’s Soccer Craze Sweeping Nation, Says Women’s Soccer Magazine
September 25th, 2003 - Volume 1 Issue 17