What are the players in football who can t run to death, and why can t football players run to death

Updated on physical education 2024-02-27
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    On the football field, players with plenty of stamina and running ability have always been the favorite of the coaches of any team, and they bring unlimited motivation to the team with their amazing running distance and wide range of intersperse.

    N'Golo Kante is one of the strongest midfielders to emerge at this World Cup. He runs aggressively, has a very wide range of interceptions and defensive areas, and has a lot of praise for him. For example, "70% of the world's area is covered by the ocean, and the rest is Kante" and "There is no hurdle in life that cannot be overcome, only Kante cannot be overcome" and so on.

    Gattuso is a classic Italian sapper-type midfielder. He is always tireless on the field running and tackling, taking all the dirty and tiring work on his own. It is also because of his presence that a technical midfielder such as Andrea Pirlo can organise and attack without worry.

    However, Gattuso's personal skills are a bit rough and his offensive ability is weak, and he is purely a blue-collar player born for defense.

    Guy Nedved from the Czech Republic is another representative of the midfield that can't die. However, compared to Gattuso, Nedved's long-range shooting and attacking playmaking are more formidable. He is the midfield engine of the Czech national team and Juventus, and he works hard and gives every game.

    His tenacious will moved every fan. He once missed the final of the European Champions League because of a red card, and he was also in tears because he could not lead the Czech Republic to qualify. He is a true fighter on the football field.

    Park Ji-sung, a versatile midfielder who plays for Manchester United and South Korea, is the pride of Asia. He made Asian history by leading South Korea to a historic semi-finals at the 2002 World Cup. Later, at Manchester United, he also firmly occupied the main position in the team with excellent technique, tireless running and hard work.

    He ran on the field so stunningly that it even made people wonder if he had a third lung. To this day, Park Ji-sung remains one of Asia's most famous football stars.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The average distance covered by a professional footballer in a game is around 10 km. Among them, players in Europe's top five leagues run an average distance of about 12 kilometers per game, while in the Chinese Super League, the average distance traveled by players is about 10 kilometers. In fact, Jin Jingdao, who is known as an immortal in the Chinese Super League, has an average running distance of only one kilometer per game.

    Forwards and defenders are second, running kilometers and kilometers respectively; The centre-back has to run kilometers. The goalkeeper is the most "relaxed", with a distance of only one kilometer. Especially when it comes to football, the midfielders are the most tired.

    Rules of the Football Game.

    Goal scored. A goal is scored when the ball crosses the goal line in its entirety between the goal posts and under the crossbar without a previous breach of the rules of the game.

    The winning team. The team with the most goals scored in the match is the winner. If both teams score an equal number of goals or neither team scores, the match will be a draw.

    Contest Regulations. The rules of the competition shall state whether a tiebreaker or such other steps as may be agreed by FIFA to determine the winner of the match if the match ends in a draw.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Benfica's Hungarian striker Miklos Fehel.

    Cameroonian player Marc-Vivian Fo.

    Chinese young player Jiang Tao was struck by lightning and died suddenly in Singapore.

    Two members of the Juventus youth team not long ago.

    Defender Serginho of the Brazilian team of San Catano.

    October 2002 Brazilian striker dos Santos died of a heart attack after scoring a goal for Vanca in the Peruvian league.

    August 1989 Nigeria's Okwaraj competes in the World Cup qualifiers between Nigeria and Angola. With 10 minutes left in the game, Okwaraj suffered a heart attack and collapsed on the pitch to his death. Later medical tests revealed that 24-year-old Okwaraj was suffering from heart disease and high blood pressure.

    September 1990 The only footballer to die on the pitch in England was 25-year-old York City striker Duff Ronhorst. During the match against Lincoln City, Ronhorst fell to his death. It was later discovered that he had a rare heart condition.

    October 1973 Fernando Neves of Portugal's Porto collapses and dies in the 13th minute of the 13th game of the season. Since Neves's death coincided with the two ominous numbers 13 that Westerners are superstitious about, many people made a big fuss afterwards.

    1987 Olivier Petit, the 20-year-old brother of French national team star Petit, suddenly collapsed on the pitch and died during a match.

    1963 26-year-old Tabía, a Romanian First Division player, dies suddenly during a match.

    In 1999 and 2001, four Romanian footballers died suddenly on the pitch. Famously named player Frabioglu collapsed on the pitch just minutes after the opening minutes, stopping to breathe on the way to hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is always a group of people who don't need to come on as a substitute, they can also fly all over the field at the end of the game, I really doubt that their physical strength will never run out, too many players have this feeling, but to say that the only ones who can't run can remember the following two.

    Real Madrid's favorite Marcelo has not, known as the man with three lungs, once it enters extra time, it is the time when Marcelo's long knife goes.

    Chelsea defender N'Golo Kante, a man of steel, can be said to have defended all over the pitch and all over every player.

    I am particularly curious about which day Real Madrid vs Chelsea, and then in extra time, in extra time, Marcelo and Kante will go down first. I feel that in addition to Marcelo and Kante, there are still a lot of talents who can't run to death, but unfortunately there are few games, and these two are deeply remembered.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to FIFA statistics, the cumulative distance traveled by a professional footballer is currently 10,000 meters on average.

    1. The average running distance of players in the five major European leagues is more than 12,000 meters.

    2. The average running distance of the players in the Chinese Super League is about 9,000 meters, and the players who can run 11,000 meters in the competition in the country can be called immortal.

    3. The record for the longest run in an international competition was set by David Beckham. In the 2001 World Cup qualifiers against Greece, he ran the kilometre.

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