In my experience, this is what I see...
I've been coaching in a youth league for a while now, girls a few, mostly boys. My area has a decent amount of South American families. I usually get a very mixed team. I will say in regards to practice, games, prep, player support, etc...most of the S.A. kids parents don't care. They hardly bring their kids to practice, show up late to games and are never there to support their kids. The white and black kids parents are very supportive of the team, program and player. They get really into it. Sometimes too into it. It's a shame because you can see the disappointment in some of the kids eyes. I just think that American sports is more of a lifestyle and family affair. The parents get into it and become a part of the landscape. The foreign parents are not used to that. Even when I was a kid, my father didn't even speak English. He bled Azzurri blue. I had and still have family in Serie A. But he just expected me to be a soccer player and that's that. He wasn't apart of it. He wasn't into it like the other families. At one point I couldn't play travel soccer cause no one wanted to drive me. So what I'm getting at with this rant, in my 10 years of being involved with coaching youth soccer, the foreign players families don't support their kids like the others. I'm not saying all, but most. Maybe it's a cultural thing. Maybe it's just something that's happening by me. It's disappointing, because this is the time to mold them and were that desire is forged.