FIFA World Cup

How did Kansas City become a U.S. soccer capital? Author explains on SportsBeat KC

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  • Bukaty and Dodd trace Kansas City soccer from immigrant fields to professional teams.
  • Sporting KC and the KC Current figure centrally in Kansas City’s soccer rise.
  • Kansas City hosted World Cup games and four local base camps after earning the bid.

Of the 11 U.S. cities to host FIFA World Cup games, Kansas City is the most unlikely — but also among the most deserving. The story of how KC turned itself into one of the nation’s premier soccer cities is the subject of the book: “Perfect Pitch: How Kansas City Became the Heart of American Soccer,” by Nate Bukaty and Rustin Dodd.

On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR (89.3 FM), Bukaty describes the journey, from the early days of immigrants playing on local fields to the first professional teams through the triumphs of Sporting KC and the KC Current. The momentum continued not only with games in the World Cup, but four base camps in the Kansas City area.

The world’s largest sporting event is coming to the middle of America because, as Bukaty notes, Kansas City earned the bid.

SportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It’s produced by Hannah Wise, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen.

Blair Kerkhoff
The Kansas City Star
Blair Kerkhoff has covered sports for The Kansas City Star since 1989. He was elected to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.
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