World Cup shows the beautiful game can also be a con game. Is Canada immune?
The World Cup in Russia has been rich in entertainment, showing soccer at its best.
But the beautiful game has also been a con game at times, with stars like Brazil’s Neymar frustrating with their theatrics as well as dazzling with their individual skills. Players go down at the slightest touch in search of a free kick or exaggerate a foul to have an opponent punished.
So are today’s crop of young soccer players in Canada going to follow Neymar’s example in attempting to deceive?
“I don’t believe it’s part of our culture,” said former Canadian national team captain Jason deVos, now technical director of the Canadian Soccer Association. “I just think that we’re too honest as Canadians. We view that sort of thing as trying to cheat the game, cheat the referee, try to gain an unfair advantage.”


