2026年6月9日 / 美国东部时间下午3:20 / CBS新闻
作者:珍妮弗·德平托、弗雷德·巴克斯
四分之三的美国足球迷对本国举办世界杯持积极态度,其中超过一半的人对此感到兴奋。而非足球迷群体中,美国举办世界杯带来的热情相对较弱。
在非足球迷群体中,很少有人表示美国举办世界杯会让他们对这项赛事产生更大兴趣。此次赛事的关注度主要还是由原本就喜爱足球的人群带动。
超过四分之一的美国人表示自己是职业足球的“铁杆球迷”或“普通球迷”,其中大多数人表示,美国作为东道主国家让他们对世界杯更感兴趣。
18至29岁的年轻成年人是对美国举办本届世界杯最感兴奋或满意的年龄段群体,其中许多人也因此对赛事更感兴趣。他们成为足球迷的比例也高于年长美国人。
其他期待世界杯的人群包括让孩子参与足球运动的家长。其中大多数人对此感到满意或兴奋,并且由于美国是东道主,他们对这项赛事的兴趣也有所提升。
本次CBS新闻/舆观调查于2026年6月2日至4日期间完成,受访对象为具有全国代表性的2023名美国成年人。样本根据性别、年龄、种族、教育水平进行加权,以匹配全国成年人结构,数据基于美国人口普查局美国社区调查和当前人口调查,以及2024年总统选举投票结果。调查误差幅度为±2.8个百分点。
调查原始数据:
CBS News世界杯民调
Many soccer fans excited about U.S. hosting World Cup, CBS News poll finds
June 9, 2026 / 3:20 PM EDT / CBS News
By Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus
Three in four U.S. soccer fans feel positive about the U.S. hosting the World Cup, including more than half who are excited about it. The U.S. hosting the tournament generates comparatively less enthusiasm among those who aren’t soccer fans.
Relatively few of those who aren’t soccer fans say the U.S. hosting the World Cup makes them more interested in the tournament. It has largely sparked the interest of people who are already fans of the sport.
More than a quarter of Americans report being either a “big fan” or a “casual fan” of professional soccer, and most of them say the U.S. being a host country makes them more interested in the World Cup.
Younger adults — those ages 18 to 29 — are the age group most excited or pleased about the U.S. hosting the World Cup this year, and many of them are more interested in the tournament because of that. They are also more likely than older Americans to report being soccer fans.
Others looking forward to the World Cup are parents whose kids play soccer. A majority of them are pleased or excited, and they are more interested in the tournament because the U.S. is a host country.
This CBS News/YouGov survey was conducted with a nationally representative sample of 2,023 U.S. adults interviewed between June 2-4, 2026. The sample was weighted to be representative of adults nationwide according to gender, age, race, and education, based on the U.S. Census American Community Survey and Current Population Survey, as well as 2024 presidential vote. The margin of error is ±2.8 points.
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CBS News World Cup poll
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