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World Cup 2014 Study: “Money” and “Strike” mark Ghana’s campaign
John Brooks scoring past Adam Kwarasey in Ghana's loss to the USA

Ghana’s poor run in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil has received more damning descriptions from the international public.

According to a study conducted by the Cambridge University Press, the top words used by various media reports worldwide in relation to Ghana’s World Cup campaign were “money”, “strike”, “powerful”.

These words stem from the Black Stars’ troubles associated with rows over the payment of appearance fees to the players and the airlifting of three million US dollars in cash to Brazil to settle these payments.

The gesture, which was done by the Government of Ghana and was revealed by the Deputy Sports Minister, Joseph Yammin, became the subject of strong media coverage especially in Brazil.

Cambridge’s study is a compilation of  frequently-used descriptives in the global media  for World Cup participants into a database.

Other African countries were also given very instructive descriptions.

Words used to describe Cameroon’s World Cup were “hapless”, “battle”, and “chaotic” while Cote d’Ivoire’s stay in Brazil were tagged by words such as “pace”, “physical,” and “struggle”.

The more relatively successful African nations in Algeria and Nigeria were given tags of “determined”, “pride”, “together” and “inexperienced”, “speed” and “tough” respectively.

Germany’s run to the final of the competition has been given the labels of “”powerful”, “focused” and “committed” while the hosts Brazil were often called “emotional”, “popular” and “desperate”.

Fellow World Cup finalists, Argentina, were described with “confident”, “flair” and “unconvincing” but the team they defeated in the semi-finals, Netherlands, were given the labels “rampaging”, strategy” and stunning”.

The Three Lions of England ended the World Cup with a point from three matches and were termed “exciting”, “inexperienced” and “disappointing”.

The database was created to gauge media and public perceptions of the various teams taking part in the World Cup.

Below is the full list of descriptives in the Cambridge University Press’ databatse.

Words used the most to describe countries

Team Word 1 Word 2 Word 3
 
Algeria determined pride together
Argentina confident flair unconvincing
Australia positive effort spirited
Belgium flair dark horse talent
Bosnia and Hercegovina injustice defensive forceful
Brazil emotional popular desperate
Cameroon hapless battle chaotic
Chile attacking tactical thrilling
Colombia unpredictable exciting attacking
Costa Rica dynamic pace battle
Croatia dangerous tactical competitive
Ecuador inconsistent strong potential
England exciting inexperienced disappointing
France organised defensive exciting
Germany powerful focused committed
Ghana money strike powerful
Greece defensive cautious stubborn
Honduras physical spirit robust
Iran defend hope drought
Italy slow vulnerable pessimism
Ivory Coast pace physical struggle
Japan possession disappointing frustrated
Mexico determined tactical talented
Netherlands rampaging strategy stunning
Nigeria inexperienced speed tough
Portugal frustration ego disappointing
Russia drab error mediocre
South Korea woeful failure embarrassing
Spain defensive poor humiliation
Switzerland pace difficult talented
United States determined heroic courageous
Uruguay bite disgrace do-or-die
Information from the BBC and the Cambridge University Press was used in this report
 
 
Source: BBC/Cambridge University Press
By: Citifmonline.com
Category: Sports News | Views: 947 | Added by: Nana_Kesse Date: 10 Jul 2014 | 3:11:41 PM




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