Men more excited about women's World Cup

15 June 2011 - 15:55 By Sapa-AFP
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Eylul Elgalp of Turkey shields the ball from Alex Scott during the FIFA Womens World Cup qualifiying match between England and Turkey at the Banks's Stadium on July 29, 2010 in Walsall, England
Eylul Elgalp of Turkey shields the ball from Alex Scott during the FIFA Womens World Cup qualifiying match between England and Turkey at the Banks's Stadium on July 29, 2010 in Walsall, England
Image: David Rogers

Men are more excited about the upcoming women’s soccerl World Cup than women, a poll published in host country Germany showed on Wednesday, 11 days before the event kicks off.

   Sixty-three percent of men surveyed are looking forward to the event from June 26 to July 17 compared to 43% of women, according to the poll conducted by German weekly Die Zeit.

   Sixty percent of men thought women’s football was attractive, compared to just 45% of women.

   Around half of both sexes thought the event would be as successful as the men’s World Cup in Germany in 2006, the poll showed.

   The men’s event six years ago not only went smoothly but it was also credited with boosting Germany’s image abroad and with making Germans get over a postwar unease about overt displays of national pride.

   The opening match of 32 takes place on June 26 in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium as hosts Germany, hoping for their third successive  title, take on Canada.

Seventy percent of those polled think Germany will at least reach the final.

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