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A crowd wave is when fans raise their hands in the stands in an orderly manner to stand up and sit down, forming a wave dancing in the stands.
At the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, we witnessed the extraordinary style of Maradona, the greatest star of the 20th century, and also saw the "Mexican wave" created by the world's most passionate Mexican fans. The crowd known as "la ola" not only made the audience at the scene enthusiastic, but also greatly infected the audience in front of the TV, hence the name "Mexican wave". It is undeniable that "La Ola" has now become the common wealth of football fans all over the world, and the international football collection of Deutsche Sport is named after "La Ola".
According to a recent study by the journal Nature Science, human wave performances are more likely to occur when the audience is not very excited, such as when the competition scene is boring. It seems that the crowd wave performance not only has the effect of setting off the atmosphere, but also enables the fans to achieve the purpose of self-relieving.
The study also found that human waves generally roll in a clockwise direction within the arena and usually maintain a propulsion speed of 12 meters (about 20 seats) per second, while the width of human waves averages about 6 to 12 meters (about 15 seats).
The scientists hope their research will help control the movement of fans in the stadium and prevent violence from occurring, saying: "By analysing crowd waves, it is possible to understand the impact of the leader in the stands on other fans." The speed at which the waves are moving and in what form they spread are valuable information about the dynamics of the fans. ”
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It is generally called the Mexican wave, and it seems that there is no other special name, it was invented by the Mexicans, and it became popular all over the world after 86 years.
The World Cup '86 is remembered for the shocking performances of the football kings, and on the other hand, because the imaginative waves of Mexicans infected the world.
This is a great way for fans to improve the atmosphere when the pitch is boring and the fans are not very excited, and when the pitch is hot, this can be a "booster".
Previously, it was common for fans in Europe to sing the team anthem en masse, but that was also when the team's advantage was obvious.
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People wave is used to set off the atmosphere of the scene and stimulate the team's desire to fight
Now all countries are following suit, and the scene is spectacular
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That was the Mexican wave, the first way to cheer for fans at the World Cup in Mexico.
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Mexicans wave.
It was invented by the Mexicans in the '86 World Cup, and later fans from all over the world began to follow suit.
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