Lamar Hunt was an American sports promoter and entrepreneur born on August 2, 1932. He is best known for founding the American Football League (AFL) and for his significant contributions to professional sports in the United States. Hunt played a crucial role in the development of soccer in America, founding Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Kansas City Wizards. His passion for sports and dedication to promoting them have left a lasting legacy in the world of athletics. Lamar passed away on December 13, 2006, but his impact on sports continues to be felt.
"The stadiums are like none I've ever seen. I think there must have been some strong competition nationally between Korea and Japan to make the best facilities because they are very well designed."
"You can't compare a Super Bowl crowd, which tends to be more polite and a little more neutral to that. The Super Bowl only has 7,000 to 8,000 fans for each team."
"We literally had all 10 teams alive for a playoff position in the final week of the season. That outstanding balance and those close races created a major surge in attendance in the last month of the season."
"I get asked this a lot: Why has soccer not succeeded? My answer is, soccer has succeeded. It is already the fastest growing youth participation sport in the U.S. It has already succeeded at the youth level, no question."