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Cuauhtemoc Blanco Historic MLS Legacy: Paving The Way For Messi

August 3, 2023 by Last Word On Soccer

Cuauhtémoc Blanco MLS Legacy

Cuauhtémoc Blanco’s legacy in the MLS is nothing short of historic. He transformed the way the game was played and perceived in the United States by the Hispanic community. His time at Chicago Fire is a shining example of excellence, innovation, and influence.

The argument that Blanco is the best or one of the best players in MLS history is not just about statistics or individual accolades. It’s about a player who transcended the game at a time where the league was inconsequential. Who brought a level of artistry and excitement that had not been seen before, and whose impact is still felt today. Doing this all while under the shadow of David Beckham. Many people will say that Beckham change the face of MLS, which he most definitely did. He will go down as one of the best players to ever play in the United States and some could say maybe even top three. But the argument could be made that Cuauhtémoc was the better player between the two.

Cuauhtemoc Blanco Historic MLS Legacy: Paving The Way For Messi

Cuauhtémoc Blanco vs David Beckham: Catalysts of Growth in Major League Soccer

In the landscape of American soccer, few foreign imports have left as indelible a mark as Cuauhtémoc Blanco and David Beckham. Signed by Chicago Fire and LA Galaxy respectively in 2007, both players were instrumental in growing the MLS. Yet, when dissecting their influences, it’s evident that Blanco, often overshadowed by Beckham’s celebrity, achieved more with less, providing critical inspiration for future stars to come.

Cuauhtémoc Blanco: A Fire that Ignited Chicago

Blanco’s signing with Chicago Fire in 2007 was a milestone moment for MLS. He brought to Chicago an unparalleled blend of skill, flair, and tenacity. Qualities that endeared him to fans and elevated the league’s competitiveness. Blanco’s impact transcended statistics; he instilled belief and competitive spirit in a relatively modest Chicago Fire squad. Despite having less star-studded support, Blanco led the Fire to the playoffs finals in all three seasons that he was with them. Unfortunately always falling short in the conference finals due to the limitations of his squad.

His influence extended off the pitch too. Blanco’s presence attracted a significant Hispanic audience, broadening MLS’s appeal and contributing to the league’s financial growth. What Blanco lacked in sponsors he made up in TV ratings. He was able to bring in a viewership from MLS direct rival Liga MX bridging that gap between the league and Hispanic viewers. He single handed filled seats in stadiums not just in Chicago but across the whole country. No matter where he went Blanco pulled a crowd especially against teams like Chivas USA, LA Galaxy, Houston Dynamo just to name a few teams.

David Beckham: A Global Icon in Los Angeles

David Beckham’s arrival in LA Galaxy sent shockwaves through the soccer world. His global fame, derived from successful stints at Manchester United and Real Madrid, brought unprecedented attention to MLS. Beckham’s signing was a clear statement of intent by the league to compete on the international stage. His elegant playing style and marketable image attracted global audiences and sponsors alike.

However, Beckham’s impact on the field was less transformative than Blanco’s. Despite having a more talented squad at his disposal, Beckham’s tenure at Galaxy was marked by a rather poor first two years. While his contribution to the league’s image was immense, his on-field success was comparatively modest. Failing to really make an impact on the pitch the first two years he missed the playoffs both years.

A Comparative View: Blanco’s Understated Excellence

While both players played pivotal roles in popularizing MLS, their impacts were distinct. Beckham leveraged his celebrity status to make MLS a global brand, but his sporting achievements in the league were less remarkable in the time that Blanco was there. Blanco, on the other hand, maximized his resources, turning a less glamorous Chicago Fire side into genuine contenders. He brought a style of play that resonated with fans and set standards for foreign players in MLS.

Blanco’s ability to thrive in Chicago without the supporting cast Beckham enjoyed in LA epitomizes his understated excellence. He connected with fans on a deeper level and contributed more tangibly to his team’s success. In the first three years that Beckham played in the MLS he had a total of 7 goals and 15 assists. While Cuauhtémoc Blanco in the three years he played in MLS racked up a total of 16 goals and 26 assists. That’s almost double of what Beckham produced in three years. In his five years with the Galaxy, Beckham registered a total of 18 goals and 38 assists. Meaning what Beckham did in five years, Blanco came close to with just only playing in the league for three years. 

Paving the Way: The Arrival of Messi

2007 was a key point in the leagues history without Beckham or Blanco there would be no Messi today. The credibility and competitiveness Blanco and Beckham brought to MLS have had long-lasting impacts. Messi’s arrival to the MLS is a watershed moment, further validating the league’s status on the global stage. This move is a culmination of the efforts started by players like Blanco and Beckham back in 2007. Blanco’s success, in particular, showed that MLS could be a stage for talented players to shine, regardless of the squad’s overall quality. Without the celebrity market that Beckham brought in and without the Hispanic market that Blanco heavily influenced to secure, this league would not be appealing to play in. This precedent has set the stage for a player like Lionel Messi’s caliber to join the League. Messi’s signing, 16 years after Blanco’s arrival, reflects the growth and maturity of MLS.

Last Words

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Cuauhtémoc Blanco’s legacy in MLS is a story of achievement, resilience, and the ability to do more with less. While Beckham’s celebrity undoubtedly raised MLS’s profile, Blanco’s on-field achievements and profound connection with fans were equally vital in growing the league.

Blanco’s successes in Chicago, accomplished with fewer resources, have been instrumental in shaping MLS’s present and future. His legacy, though less heralded than Beckham’s, is arguably more impressive on the pitch. Demonstrating that Major League Soccer is a league where excellence can thrive. All you need is a bit of talent and whole lot of tenacity, which he had both in bulk. He may of not been a Hollywood celebrity, but he was the people’s celebrity. Through his skill, charisma, and success, he helped reshape the league. Turning it into a viable and attractive option for international stars. Even though it sounds far fetch, but Cuauhtémoc Blanco in away helped pave the way so Messi could run.

He paved the way so Messi could run pic.twitter.com/T10FYja30r

— Ivan Pineda (@IvanPineda83) July 22, 2023

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June 10, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Fans wave Pride flags before a match between the Chicago Fire FC and the Columbus Crew SC at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

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