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📺⚽ Is It Good for Kids to Watch Soccer?

  • Writer: George Calmoti
    George Calmoti
  • Jul 12
  • 2 min read

You’ve probably said it before:

👉 “Come watch, this is how real soccer is played!”


As parents, we often want to share the excitement of a big game with our kids — the stars, the passion, the energy. But here’s the thing: not every kid feels the same way about watching soccer on TV.


👦 Some kids love it — they’ll sit for hours, memorizing player names and trying to understand the formations.

👧 Others? They lose interest after five minutes and are off to kick the ball themselves.


And honestly, that’s totally fine.


🎯 Every child is different. And their interest in watching matches can change with age. What doesn’t click at 8 might spark curiosity at 11.


🧠 Watching games regularly can help kids understand certain things — like positioning, passing choices, or movement off the ball.

But let’s be clear: watching soccer isn’t a must for becoming a good player. It can help, but it’s not a requirement.


😅 Sometimes we push too hard with the whole “Come sit and watch so you can learn.” But if they’re not into it, that’s okay.


👨‍👦 A lot of kids naturally start copying their dad’s habits. And before you know it, they’re sitting next to you, watching with growing interest — just because they want to.


⚽ What matters most? That they enjoy the game — whether that’s through playing, watching, or both.

So, is it good for kids to watch soccer? It can be — when it comes from genuine interest. Watching can help them understand the flow of the game, tactics, and teamwork. But it’s not a magic formula. The most valuable lessons come from play, curiosity, and connection. Let your child’s passion lead — whether they’re watching Messi or kicking in the backyard.


What about your kid? Are they more of a player or a little soccer analyst in the making? 😊

A child walking past a TV showing a soccer match while an adult watches — reflecting the question is it good for kids to watch soccer to learn and enjoy the game.

 
 
 

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