David Beckham, Peyton Manning debate whether it’s soccer or football in World Cup Doritos ad

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David Beckham and Peyton Manning are trying to settle the major dispute of our times.

In a new World Cup ad from Frito-Lay, they’re debating whether to call the sport being played during the tournament soccer or football. It’s an ongoing argument that will probably never be settled. So long as there’s an Englishman jumping into your mentions to say “it’s called football, mate,” or a U.S.-based team in a soccer league tacking an FC onto their name, we’ll be doing this forever.

Beckham and Manning try to hash the issue out, while also bickering over whether they’re chips and cleats or crisps and boots, as the former England midfielder settles in to watch the World Cup on the NFL quarterback’s couch.

With the two retired pros at an impasse and chomping on various chips/crisps, they got some outside help. Mia Hamm, in coach mode at a youth soccer field, lands hard on the side of soccer. Comedian Ron Funches, dressed as a football* referee and officiating the game Hamm’s team is playing in, disagrees.

*note: We at Pro Soccer Wire have made our choice on this matter clear, and you can even buy a shirt endorsing our correct position.

Up in a broadcast booth in some other location, more USWNT legends have their say. Julie Foudy poses the question, and gets her answer in the form of a Brandi Chastain sports bra that reads “SOCCER.”

We then go field level, with Chicharito and Tim Howard having, for unclear reasons, a penalty kick shootout. Chicharito offers a third option, fútbol, with Howard sticking up for soccer. The Mexico and LA Galaxy striker seemed to miss his spot kick, but he had an ulterior motive: demolishing Howard’s bag of Cheetos, and catching one of the flying snacks for himself.

It’s a galaxy-brain solution, and might make Chicharito the real winner from this commercial.

We come back to Beckham explaining the entire history of every sport played with a ball, before he slips up and notes that he owns a soccer team (Inter Miami), before mobs of people end up outside chanting for soccer and football, respectively. Everyone knows that’s just what happens when famous people playfully argue over a topic.

Whatever you call it, the biggest tournament in the men’s version of the sport kicks off on November 20.

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Chloe Kelly, Brandi Chastain swap shirts after USWNT vs. England

After Kelly’s iconic celebrations at Euro 2022, it had to happen

As the subjects of two truly iconic images in women’s soccer history, Chloe Kelly and Brandi Chastain had to get together for the perfect salute.

Following the U.S. women’s national team’s 2-1 loss to England, Kelly and Chastain — whose celebrations of scoring in the finals of Euro 2022 and the 1999 World Cup, respectively, are defining photos of those triumphant events — did the only thing that made sense: they swapped jerseys.

Kelly played all but the final seconds of England’s win, and not long after nearly 80,000 fans shuffled out of Wembley, she and Chastain met up on the touchline, and the USWNT legend was ready with a new kit carrying her name and the number six she wore for years.

Kelly said after the match that her inspiration was actually a completely different goal, citing Bobby Zamora’s strike for Queens Park Rangers in 2014, but the similarities between her celebration and Chastain’s were undeniable. Kelly scored a dramatic extra-time goal that eventually became the winner for England, capping off a summer where the Three Lionesses got center stage and seemed to capture the entire country’s attention.

(Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

Chastain ended up being a worldwide sensation after pulling her jersey off after netting the winning spot kick in the 1999 final, a moment that sparked massive growth in women’s soccer in the United States. There’s a distinct sense that England’s success could also function as an accelerant for the game in the UK.

Chastain had quickly recognized Kelly’s celebration, tweeting her congratulations and urging her to “enjoy all the free pints and dinners for the rest of your life.” Apparently that list of gifts also includes a USWNT jersey.

See Kelly and Chastain swap shirts

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Brandi Chastain congratulates Chloe Kelly on her shirt-removing Euro 2022 winner

Game recognize game

After Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal for England in Euro 2022, she emulated one of the game’s all-time iconic moments by removing her shirt to reveal her sports bra.

The originator of that move, former U.S. women’s national team star Brandi Chastain, couldn’t help but express her admiration for Kelly’s tribute.

Kelly scrambled home a 110th-minute winner against Germany at Wembley, clinching a 2-1 win for England as the Lionesses took home the European championship on home soil.

A jubilant Kelly ran wildly around the pitch after scoring, removing her shirt and twirling it around as she happily accepted the yellow card that automatically accompanied her celebration.

Chastain, who removed her shirt after scoring the winning penalty at the 1999 World Cup, took to Twitter to congratulate Kelly on her own iconic shirt-removing moment.

Chastain, like Kelly, saw her country lift a major trophy on home soil, as she netted the final penalty in a shootout against China at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Lacy Atkins/The San Francisco Examiner via AP

Twenty-three years later, the sport now has a worthy successor to one of its most indelible moments.

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