How do you say ‘football’ in Spanish? Let’s talk about football

How do you say football in Spanish? Well, if you’re a beginner learner of Spanish, you’ve probably come across the word fútbol, which, yes, means football in Spanish. But there’s more to it than just translating the word! 

If you’re a fan of the sport and want to chat about it with native Spanish speakers, knowing some key soccer terms in Spanish will help you follow along with matches and participate in lively football discussions. In this article, we’ll explore the basics of football and we’ll answer the question ‘How do you say football in Spanish?’.

Also, we’ll introduce you to some common phrases and expressions used when talking about fútbol in Spanish-speaking countries. But before we start, remember to listen to the audio lesson to build up your listening comprehension skills in Spanish and also to learn more useful phrases.

How do you say football in Spanish?

The simple answer is fútbol. Interestingly, the word fútbol is used to refer to what people in the United States call soccer. The sport is incredibly popular in Spain and Latin America, making it one of the most important cultural phenomena across these regions.

  • El fútbol es muy importante en España.

Football is very important in Spain, indeed. But it is also a very loved sport in other countries like Argentina and Mexico.

Essential soccer terms in Spanish

Now that we have answered the question ‘How do you say football in Spanish?’, let’s dive into some basic soccer terms in Spanish that will help you talk like a true fan.

  • un partido de fútbol a football match
  • el estadio the stadium
  • el equipo the team
  • el contrincante the opponent
  • el equipo visitante the visiting team
  • el equipo local the local team

All of these terms are crucial if you want to keep up with conversations or broadcasts when watching a match with Spanish speakers. Let’s see them in a full sentence:

  • Vamos al estadio para ver el partido. We are going to the stadium to watch the match.
  • ¿Quién es el equipo visitante? Who is the visiting team?
  • ¿De qué equipo eres? What team do you support?

Common phrases for football conversations in Spanish

Here are some handy soccer-related phrases in Spanish that you’ll likely hear or want to use during a match or a conversation about the sport.

  • ¿Quién va a ganar? Who is going to win? 
  • No lo tengo muy claro. I’m not so sure. 
  • Ese equipo es muy bueno. That team is really good. You’ll use this when commenting on a strong performance.

If you want to know what team they support, you can ask:

  • ¿Qué equipo quieres que gane? Which team do you want to win?
  • ¿Con qué equipo vas? Which team are you supporting? 
  • ¿De qué equipo eres? What team do you support?

And your answer can start with:

  • Quiero que gane el Real Madrid. I want Real Madrid to win.
  • Voy con el América. I support América.
  • Yo soy del Nacional. I support Nacional.

In Spain, for instance, you might hear about famous teams like Real Madrid, F.C. Barcelona, and Atlético de Madrid. Each of these clubs has a massive following, and fans are passionate about discussing their favourite teams. 

In Mexico, we have América, Chivas and Toluca among other important ones, and in Uruguay, the key teams are Nacional and Peñarol. These are some examples, but of course, every country has their own derbies.

Understanding how to say football in Spanish is just the beginning. As you dive deeper into soccer terms in Spanish, you’ll find that there’s a whole world of football culture to explore. In fact, although the answer to ‘How do you say football in Spanish?’ is fairly easy, it starts a very interesting and cultural conversation – the perfect chance to polish your Spanish!

So, next time you watch un partido de fútbol, try using some of these phrases and terms with your Spanish-speaking friends. With practice, you’ll be able to keep up with even the most passionate fútbol discussions!

In our next episode, we continue learning and improving our Spanish skills ,and you shouldn’t miss our next lesson because we’ll cover a lot of interesting phrases and vocabulary that will be handy at the airport. ¡No te lo pierdas!

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