AIDAN KELLY: Red really is the color for soccer

By AIDAN KELLY
sports@newsandtribune.com

July 01, 2008 03:09 am

You may remember a piece we had in this column some months ago about the color red, and our suggestion that you might want to have a word with your coach about changing your strip if it was any other shade.
We may have said it in jest, but the theory really does seem to have stood the test this season.
Two English universities — Durham University and the University of Plymouth — came to the conclusion that red is the most successful team strip in soccer.
Researchers at the colleges analyzed data on English league results since the second World War. They found that red, in nature, is often associated with male aggression and display.
“It is a testosterone-driven signal of male quality, and its striking effect has even been harnessed by soldiers in the past,” said the report.
It concluded that supporters are subconsciously more attracted to a club wearing red, so the club develops a bigger resource base within its community, while there is also a positive psychological boost from wearing red that is reflected on the field of play.
You may have noticed that Spain won the European Championship against Germany on Sunday, decked out in glorious red.
That followed hot on the heels of Manchester United’s success, with the Red Devils winning the English Premiership and the European Champions’ League in May.
And then, of course, there is Javanon’s U16s, featuring our very own Trevor Bruner and Keenan Sparks, winners of the US Youth Soccer Region II championship. All the club’s state champions get to wear a red jersey, and Javanon relished the opportunity to play in its jerseys when overcoming Eclipse Select of Illinois last Wednesday.
Incidentally, the least successful colors are yellow and orange, which probably explains why Holland (orange), Sweden (yellow) and Romania (yellow) didn’t have too much luck at Euro 2008.

JAVANON’S OPPONENTS KNOWN
Speaking of Javanon’s U16s, the team will know its opposition in full after Wednesday’s Region I final.
Two other teams have also booked their place at the national finals in Little Rock, Ark., including Triangle United Gold of North Carolina (Region III) and Real South California (Region IV).
Region I will see either New England Eagles (Mass.), TSF Academy Celtic (N.J.), Coastal Thunder (Maine) or Lower Merion Velez (Pa.) progress to the finals, which takes place from July 22-27.
Javanon U16 coach Tim Chastonay said the team has been progressing all year and really started to peak at the right time.
“They have played their best soccer through State Cup and now Midwest Regionals,” he said. “If they continue to work hard over the next month, they will certainly make a solid showing in Little Rock.”
Just to emphasize the competitiveness of the championships, none of last year’s U15 finalists will return at U16 level.
Meanwhile, Indiana also had regional success when Carmel United’s U13 girls beat Kansas City FC Force by a 1-0 scoreline.
Contact Aidan Kelly at aidokaydo@gmail.com.

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