Will football give rugby the boot in NZ?

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Mon, 16 Nov 2009 5:48p.m.

By Jane Luscombe

After 27 years of waiting, New Zealand Football now has seven months to capitalise on the All Whites' popularity in the run-up to the World Cup finals.

The question on all New Zealander’s lips though, is can the beautiful game ever hope to compete with rugby?

All Whites coach Ricki Herbert's old school Papatoetoe High in South Auckland is divided on the subject, but principal Peter Gall predicts the win will see a large boost to the sport.

“Football is very popular here, we have got seven teams and we would have more if we could find the coaches and find the funding available to support them,” he says.

More than 250 schools compete in tournaments run by the New Zealand Secondary Schools Football Association. But with 450 secondary schools in the country, there is huge room for expansion.

That said, more boys aged five to 17 play football than any other game, and it's popular with girls too.

Otago University sports lecturer Mike Sam says football can compete against rugby in some aspects.

“In terms of cultural significance probably never, but in terms of participation numbers and general interest, I think it can meet it,” he says.

New Zealand Football chairman Frank van Hattum played in goal for the All Whites in 1982 when they last qualified for the World Cup. He says football will not take over from rugby, but hopes to tempt some of the largely untapped pool of Polynesian players to change code.

“They are tremendously talented people and it's not been an option for them, and they are now seeing it and saying, ‘Hey this is great,’ and so we will continue to work on that,” he says.

The problem for football, as in all sports, is persuading teenagers to keep on playing once they leave school.

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21 Apr 2010 09:45p.m.

Rocker wrote:

Oh yeah and another if you think its a "poofter" sport then why did you go and watch it? Idiot.
It wont take over rugby but it has a real good chance to be up there in sports. Yep it definitly needs to clean up its act though.

21 Apr 2010 09:33p.m.

Rocker wrote:

Shut it Begereba, so your saying everyone in the world is gay but you? Wow your the man

Also no one expects NZ to even come close to winning a game at the world cup. Oh yeah they lost too Mexico the other week bearing in mind it was only a warm up game, and people are still hyped up for the world cup. So eat your words.

13 Jan 2010 08:06p.m.

Steve wrote:

Dayum whos that good looking guy on the 40th second

17 Nov 2009 01:09p.m.

Begereba wrote:

This is a Rugby crazy country, soccer is a poofda sport, let the poofdas keep their dumb game, I'd take a smashing hit over a stupid goal anyday

17 Nov 2009 11:37a.m.

tallica1 wrote:

Lol...the All White's will a game and all of a sudden they are going to be the next big sport in NZ?! LOL wait for it, they will loose the next game no doubt and the hype will dissapear and it'll be back to no one giving a rats ass about the All Whites.

17 Nov 2009 09:01a.m.

Richard wrote:

To much is being read into the wins over Bahrain, the all whites will fizzle, just like rugby is doing now

17 Nov 2009 04:02a.m.

David wrote:

Soccer won't overtake rugby - the All Whites will most likely be demolished in games to come.

16 Nov 2009 07:58p.m.

annon wrote:

Football needs to clean up its act, too many idiots in management not enough Fifa qualified coaches, I suspect that the All Whites succeeded in-spite of their coach!.

16 Nov 2009 07:05p.m.

Bill wrote:

Football won't need to give Rugby the boot in New Zealand, the NZRU are doing a good enough job to shoot themselves in the foot.