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Who can give a comprehensive introduction to Brazilian football?
To put it simply, it is because Brazil has many coastal beaches where you can play beach football. Playing beach football requires half more physical strength than playing on grass. Once Brazilians get used to playing beach football, Then it will be much easier to return to the grass. In addition, Brazil's inland area is flat and the population density is low. People can play football to their heart's content without worrying about affecting others.
Brazilian football is world-famous. In the ranking list published by FIFA, the Brazilian team has long been at the top of the list. Pele, Romario, Ronaldo, these shining names have created brilliance for the Brazilians time and time again. The success of Brazilian football is due to its broad mass base. Brazilians are as passionate about football as the English and Dutch.
Origin of FUTSAL
FUTSAL is the Spanish and Portuguese word for "football", Futbol or Futebol, and the French and Spanish word for "indoor", Salon or Sala combination. It means football in the big house. In 1989, FIFA recognized the term FUTSAL for all indoor and futsal activities. The word FUTSAL is the only "official term for indoor football" recognized by FIFA. This also represents FIFA's determination to promote and develop the sport around the world.
As early as 1831, there are records of various forms of indoor football in Canada. At that time, due to severe cold, wind and rain, people were forced to engage in football activities indoors. One version of the origins of the modern FUTSAL movement comes from Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, where Juan Carlos Cerianni invented the futsal game in 1930 for young people at the YMCA. The game is played in the basketball court, which can be played indoors or outdoors without the need for surrounding retaining walls. In 1936, a Brazilian physical education magazine published the rules of futsal for the first time. Since then, the sport has developed significantly and spread.
FUTSAL and Youth
FUTSAL is an excellent educational platform for improving football skills, agility and speed. It requires quick reactions, quick thinking and precise passing, providing excellent training for players who want to switch to regular football in the future. For example, Ronaldo regularly participated in FUTSAL games during his childhood and adolescence. In the 2003 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, he successfully used his toe shot to help Brazil defeat Turkey. In a later interview with the FIFA website, he admitted that this instinctive improvisation came from his FUTSAL training since childhood. In January 2000, at the first FIFA World Club Championship, Brazil's Dagama and Corinthian clubs won the final with eleven players who started their football careers playing FUTSAL.
FUTSAL sports are played on a basketball court-sized venue and can also be played on various ground conditions. The most prominent feature of this sport is that the ball has low elasticity, which can improve personal close-range ball control skills. Due to the small field, players are forced to face limited space and repeated choices and decisions. This sport is the best way to improve players' football skills and is suitable for both children and adults. Currently, many famous football stars, such as Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Denilson, as well as past stars, such as Pele, Zico, etc., have been engaged in FUTSAL since childhood, and believe that FUTSAL has improved their personal skills and talents.
The success of Brazilian football can be attributed to their successful use of the FUTSAL movement in youth training. In the game of this sport, the number of times players touch the ball is greatly increased, and they are always in a state of making decisions. The limited space they face is also much smaller than that of eleven-a-side football.
Football is the mainstream of Brazilian cultural life. For Brazilians, football is a sport, but it is also culture. Whenever there is a league or a major domestic or international competition, Brazilians often go to watch the game with their families. The whole city is empty and the stadium is crowded. Almost everyone in Brazil is a football fan. Brazilians joke that "people who don't know football or don't understand football can't be the president of Brazil, and they won't get high support rates." Brazilians believe that Brazilian football should be ranked among the world cultural heritage. Brazilians call football a "popular sport". People play football whether on the beach or in the streets of the city.
Even in the slums, children from poor families would use their bare feet to fill their socks with paper and play with them as a ball. Many of Brazil's internationally renowned football players started their football careers here.
Brazil currently has about 22,000 national-level football players, with two competitions, the National League and the Brazilian Cup. Brazilian football talents are emerging in large numbers and there is a constant stream of outstanding players, thanks to its system of discovering and cultivating talents. Brazilian football schools are located all over the country, focusing on cultivating children aged 12 to 13, with excellent coaches instilling advanced football concepts and basic skills into them. Each club in Brazil employs a group of experienced scouts with keen sense of smell. They "activate" at various football schools and competition venues all year round, discover outstanding talents, and report them to the club in a timely manner. The club decides whether to use it after physical examination, testing and on-site observation.
The Brazilian national team selects players not only based on their skills, but also on whether they abide by discipline, have team spirit and good character. If an athlete wants to win the support of the audience in Brazil and gain a firm foothold in the club, he must first have the consciousness of loving football and loving the audience. He must go all out in every game and play to his own level and style, so that people who buy tickets to watch the game must do their best. The fans get spiritual enjoyment and satisfaction.
Brazil is a major football country in the world. Football is not only a common hobby of the Brazilian people, but also the pride of the entire nation. Brazil has the most professional teams in the world. There are more than 20,000 officially registered football clubs, and more than one million people are engaged in football. In addition to football king Pele, Brazil also has a large number of world-class football superstars such as Zico, Socrates, Careca, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Romario, and Ronaldo.
There are many people playing football in Brazil, and the atmosphere is incredible. Brazil has been a football powerhouse for many years, and its strength cannot be underestimated. Brazilians can play anywhere, and football is a part of their lives. , naturally, their country will be the kingdom of football
Since the World Cup was held in 1930, by 2002, Brazil has entered the World Cup finals for the 17th time, and is the only country in the world that has participated in the finals of all World Cups. The participating teams have never missed a World Cup event, which is a unique record in world football. "Ball King" Pele said that it would be unimaginable to have a World Cup without Brazil.
The Brazilian team is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, the Brazilian team also won runner-up twice, third place twice, and fourth place once. It is the best team in the history of the World Cup. By 2002, Brazil had reached the World Cup finals for the seventh time, equal to Germany.
In addition to its brilliant record, Brazil is also a country with a strong football atmosphere. This is because Brazil likes football so much, and Brazil's equipment is very good and there are sufficient stadiums.
This is the 17th time since the World Cup was held in 1930 that Brazil has entered the World Cup finals in 2002, and is the only team in the world that has participated in every World Cup finals and has never been absent. A World Cup event, this is a unique record in world football. "Ball King" Pele said that it would be unimaginable to have a World Cup without Brazil.
The Brazilian team is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, the Brazilian team also won runner-up twice, third place twice, and fourth place once. It is the best team in the history of the World Cup. By 2002, Brazil had reached the World Cup finals for the seventh time, equal to Germany.
This is why Brazil can become a football kingdom
Brazil is a major football country in the world. Football is not only a common hobby of the Brazilian people, but also the pride of the entire nation. Brazil has the most professional teams in the world. There are more than 20,000 officially registered football clubs, and more than one million people are engaged in football. In addition to football king Pele, Brazil also has a large number of world-class football superstars such as Zico, Socrates, Careca, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Romario, and Ronaldinho
The Brazilian team is still the world's best football star The only team in the world to win the World Cup 5 times. In addition, the Brazilian team also won runner-up twice, third place twice, and fourth place once. It is the best team in the history of the World Cup. By 2002, Brazil had reached the World Cup finals for the seventh time, equal to Germany.
This is why Brazil can become a football kingdom
Football: the Brazilian way of life
Brazilian football team lineup
Goalkeeper: Marcos (Palmeiras, Brazil), Roglio Ceni (S?o Paulo, Brazil)
Defenders: Anderson Polgar (Gremio, Brazil), Cafu (Roma, Italy), Junior (Parma, Italy), Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid, Spain), Roque Junior (AC Milan, Italy), Lucio (Leverkusen, Germany), Edmilson (Lyon, France)
Midfielder: Gi Silva (Atletico Mineiro, Brazil), Klebson (Palenenses, Brazil), Juninho Paulista (Da Gama, Brazil), Emerson (Roma, Italy), Rivaldo (Barcelona, ??Spain), Dejaminha (Deportivo, Spain)
Forwards: Edilson (Cruzeiro, Brazil), Luisa Austria (Gremio, Brazil), Ronaldo (Inter Milan, Italy), Ronaldinho (Paris Saint-Germain, France), Denilson (Real Betis, Spain)
There are many stars
The Brazilian football team has four dream midfielders, Kaka, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Adriano, and almost everyone in the Dream Team is a star. They are all stars of every team in the NBA. Of course This is except for a few people such as Bruce Bowen and Shane Battier.
The offense is pleasing to the eye.
The Brazilian team's Samba footwork has allowed them to win five World Cup championships. Their foot skills. Delicate and very appreciative of their playing style, although they failed to win the World Cup this year, they have the most fans.
The Brazilian team is the only team to have participated in all 17 World Cup finals. They have participated in four. Won the championship twice and finished second twice. In the 80 games played in the World Cup finals, the "Sele??o" had 53 wins, 14 draws and 13 losses, scoring 173 goals and a net win of 95 goals. It is the undisputed king. .
The Brazilian team appears as the favorite almost every time, but this time it seems that they are not particularly optimistic because their qualifying process is really disappointing to FIFA. Brazil's: The yellow jersey represents the highest level of the first sport in the World Cup. They have faced an uphill climb to reach the World Cup finals for the first time, but they have the ability to attract the world's attention and prove once again that they are the best in the world. The team.
The qualifying matches of this World Cup are undoubtedly the most difficult that the Brazilian team has ever experienced. They have never been so lacking in combat effectiveness. The team's rhythm and tactics seem to be lagging behind. The different coaching concepts of coaches have also caused confusion to the players in a sense. In fact, the chaotic organization of the Brazilian domestic league and the low ability of the Football Association officials have already sown the seeds for the decline of Brazilian football. However, they have been affected by the continuous emergence of stars. Covered up.
Speaking of stars, the Brazilian team is not only "starry". Ronaldo returned from injury in time, Rivaldo is still brave, and Carlos and Cafu are still the sharpest full-backs in the world. , Denilson will still have "flowers growing under his feet". The problem facing coach Scolari will mainly be how to combine these football talents. In fact, the real enemy of the Brazilian team will be themselves. After all, modern football is no longer a world of perfect artistic football.
Let us look forward to the "Samba Corps" going all the way from South Korea to Japan and bringing us more passionate and unrestrained green dance.
Famous stars in history: Pele, Garrincha, Zagallo, Zico, Socrates, Falcao, Dunga, Ronaldo
The record of the host country in the year< /p>
Uruguay 1st round in 2030
France 1st round in 2034
Italy 3rd in 38
Brazil runner-up in 50< /p>
Swiss quarter-finals in 1954 (top 8)
Swedish champion in 1958
Chile champion in 1962
England group in 1966 Tournament
Mexico champion in 1970
Germany 4th in 1974
Argentina 3rd in 1978
Spain rematch in 1982< /p>
Mexico quarter-finals in 1986 (top 8)
Italy quarter-finals in 1990 (top 16)
U.S. champion in 1994
France runner-up in 1998
1993 Cruzeiro 14 12
Ronaldo
English name: Ronaldo
Birthday: 1976 September 22, 2018
Height: 179cm
Weight: 75kg
Position: Forward
Number: 9
< p>Club: Real MadridStar profile
Born on September 21, 1976 in the West District of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In 1989, he was selected by the famous Brazilian Football Club Flamengo, but was forced to give up due to family difficulties. Afterwards, he joined the Ramos Sociedad football team in Brazil, participated in indoor football competitions, and became the team's top scorer.
In January 1990, he was exchanged to the Brazilian San Cristóbal Club Football Team and began his outdoor football career.
In 1990, he turned into a professional football player and joined Cruzeiro Club Football Team, a second-division team in Brazil at the time, for US$7,500. He scored 58 goals in 60 games after joining the Cruzeiro football team, averaging almost 1 goal per game. His results were better than those of "Ball King" Pele at the beginning of his football career.
He started his career in 1991 with the youth team of San Cristobal in Brazil.
In 1994, he was selected for the Brazilian national football team to participate in the World Cup. He was a member of the Brazilian team that won the 1994 World Cup in the United States. However, he was not given a chance to play because he was too young.
In August 1994, he transferred to the Dutch Eindhoven Football Team for US$6 million. In his first season with PSV Eindhoven, he scored 30 goals in 33 Eredivisie games. Cooperating with teammates, the Eindhoven football team won the Dutch Cup football championship. *** played 42 times for the PSV Eindhoven football team and scored 42 goals.
In August 1996, he transferred to the Spanish Football Club Barcelona for 12.5 million pounds ($20 million), with a contract period of 6 years. In the match between Barcelona and Compostela in the Spanish Football League in the 1996-97 season, he scored 3 goals. The second goal was when he dribbled the ball from the midfield at high speed and passed 5 opponents in a row. The defender, finally, managed a shot into the net without any reaction from the opposing goalkeeper. His goal caused great sensation in world football. In this season's Spanish Football League, he scored 34 goals for Barcelona Football Team and won the title of top scorer in the Spanish Football League and Europe that season.
In August 1996, he cooperated with his teammates to help Barcelona win the Spanish Football Super Cup.
In May 1997, he cooperated with his teammates to help Barcelona win the European Cup Winners' Cup for the fourth time.
On June 20, 1997, he transferred to the Inter Milan Football Team in Italy with a contract period of 5 years.
On June 30, 1997, he cooperated with his teammates to help the Brazilian national football team win the 38th America's Cup.
On May 6, 1998, he cooperated with his teammates to help Inter Milan win the UEFA Cup championship.
In the 1997-98 season, he scored 42 goals in the Italian Serie A, Italian Cup and UEFA Cup, setting a record for the most individual goals in a season in Italian football.
In 1998, he was selected for the Brazilian national team to participate in the World Cup in France and finished second.
Then due to injuries and other reasons, his football career fell into a trough. In 2002, he successfully staged the "Return of the King" show. Led Brazil to win the World Cup trophy for the fifth time.
Player data
Number of appearances and goals for the club during the season
2004/05 Real Madrid 34 21
2003/04 Real Madrid 32 23
2002/03 Real Madrid 31 23
2001/02 Inter Milan 10 7
2000/01 Inter Milan 0 0
1999/00 Inter Milan 7 3
1998/99 Inter Milan 19 14
1997/98 Inter Milan 32 25
1996/97 Barcelona 37 34 < /p>
1995/96 PSV 12 12
1994/95 PSV 33 30
1993 Cruzeiro 14 12
< p>RonaldinhoEnglish name: Ronaldinho Gaucho
Birthday: March 21, 1980
Height: 180cm
< p>Weight: 76kgPosition: Midfielder
Number: 10
Club: Barcelona
Star Profile
< p>Ronaldinho is the fastest-growing young player in Brazil. He became famous in 1997. He represented Brazil in the World Under-17 Championship and won the championship and top scorer. Due to his excellent personal ball control skills, he is good at speed in the middle. Breakthrough, his playing style is similar to Ronaldo, and he is considered to be the representative of Brazil's new generation of forwards after Ronaldo. He shined in the 1999 America's Cup and won the championship. In the same year's Confederations Cup, he also won the honor of top scorer. . But after moving from Gremio to Saint-Germain, Ronaldinho's progress slowed down significantly, but he was still an integral part of Scolari's plan at the 2002 World Cup.Ronaldinho joined Barcelona from Paris Saint-Germain in the 2003-2004 season and made his first appearance for the club on July 27, 2003. He was a key figure in Barcelona's rise from the slump in the 2003-2004 season and finally won the runner-up in La Liga. Today, he has become the representative of the entire Barcelona club.
Player data
Number of goals scored in club appearances during the season
04-05 Barcelona 35 9
03-04 Barcelona 32 15
02-03 Paris Saint-Germain 27 8
01-02 Paris Saint-Germain 28 9
01-01 Gremio 0 0 < /p>
00-00 Gremio 11 8
99-99 Gremio 19 6
Because Brazil is poor, and the best way to become rich is to play football Many Brazilian stars were discovered by scouts on the street.
Subjectively speaking, championships come from tradition, championships come from love, championships come from perseverance, and championships come from unremitting efforts...
Everything is the master who forges the king.
Objectively speaking, Brazil is indeed the most suitable for the development of football in terms of geography, race, economy and other aspects.
Answer Author: jackylele - Assistant Level 2 10-8 12:47
Because of the average level and skills of football in the world? Lan Cui?
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