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Football in ancient China was the so-called kicking.
蹴: the meaning of kicking, 踘: a ball made of fur; It was originally a game played by ancient palace ladies;
Keju in China was played much earlier than foreign football.
It is not known whether the football in foreign countries is "exported" because of Chinese football.
As for which country of origin. Who can tell? It cannot be verified. Only the benevolent can see the benevolent, and the wise can see the wise
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Now the birthplace of football is the United Kingdom. The ancient Chinese keju is considered to be the earliest origin of football, but it was much more difficult to play than it is now, and it certainly did not originate in Brazil.
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It's not Brazil, and that's because of the lack of knowledge of those people. In fact, football first originated in China, although the Chinese people called it 'Keju' at that time, but its reality is no different from football. However, if you want to emphasize that the football called 'football' originated from **, it should be the United Kingdom, in short, it is not close to Brazil at all.
What's more, on February 4, 2004, FIFA announced in London that football first originated in China - the ancient Chinese Keju is the origin of football.
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Football originated in Zibo, China, which is officially recognized by FIFA;
The rules or ways of playing modern football were mainly formed in England;
Brazil is the kingdom of football, one is because of the production of Pele, the second is because of the love of Brazilians for football, and the third is because of the achievements of Brazilians in the World Cup, a bit like table tennis in China.
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Of course, the first to play this was the Chinese Keju.
Modern football originated in England.
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China appeared in the Song Dynasty, which was later popular in world football, and the first to play football were Chinese, which is beyond doubt.
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Keju is an ancient Chinese sport that originated in China.
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2,300 years ago, the Qi State produced Keju, and modern football originated in the United Kingdom.
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The birthplace of football is in China, which is the ancient Chinese Keju. And the birthplace of modern football is England.
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But you know what? At the beginning, although the Chinese juju was kicked with the feet, it was completely no different from juggling. The gameplay is too different from what it is now, closer to the kind of shuttlecock kicking.
However, the physique of Chinese is more suitable for this kind of skill-based sports, such as badminton, table tennis and the like.
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Football originated in China in ancient times.
Modern football originated in England.
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It's China, it's China, and you're watching TV in vain.
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The birthplace of modern football is in the United Kingdom.
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Goalkeepers: Hu Cesar (Inter), Elton (Porto);
Defenders: Dan Alves (Barcelona), A. Correa (Sevilla), Majcon (Inter Milan), Gilberto (Hertha Berlin), Luisson (Benfica), Lucio (Bayern Munich), Juan (Roma), Alex (PSV Eindhoven);
Midfielders: Ji Silva (Arsenal), Tinga (Borussia Dortmund), Due Cialense (Moscow Army), Elano (Manchester City), Edmilson (Barcelona), Diego (Bremen), Kaka (Milan), Ronaldinho (AC Milan);
Forwards: Adriano (Inter Milan), Fred (Lyon), La Sobis (Real Betis), Robinho (Manchester City).
Goalkeepers: Cesar (Inter), Doni (Roma).
Defenders: McCone (Inter Milan), Alves (Barcelona), Lucio (Bayern Munich), Miranda (Sao Paulo), Thiago Silva (Fluminense), Luizo (Benfica), Kleber (Santos), Marcelo (Real Madrid).
Midfielders: Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos), Elano (Manchester City), Anderson (Manchester United), Josue (Wolfsburg), Kaka (AC Milan), Diego (Bremen), Roberto Mancini Jr. (Inter Milan), Alex (Inter Brasil).
Forwards: Robinho (Manchester City), Fabiano (Sevilla), Pato (AC Milan), Adriano (Inter).
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Regarding some of the reasons for Brazil's economic backwardness, let's first analyze from some sources:
1967 In 1974, the Brazilian economy achieved the "Brazilian miracle" of average annual growth. In the 80s of the last century, the economy was plagued by high inflation, and the economy stagnated and even suffered a severe recession. Since the 90s, Brazil has shifted to an export-oriented economic model.
In 1994, the Real Monetary Stabilization Program was implemented, which effectively solved the problem of high inflation, and on this basis, macroeconomic structural reforms were carried out and privatization was vigorously promoted. After 1997, Pakistan's economic development was hampered by the impact of the Asian and Russian financial crises. At the beginning of 1999, Pakistan's financial market was in turmoil, and the country was forced to abandon the fixed exchange rate system that had been in place since 1994, and the currency depreciated sharply, causing the economy to suffer a heavy blow.
Subsequently, affected by the domestic power crisis, the first factor and the Argentine economic crisis, the financial market fluctuated frequently, coupled with the recession of the international economic environment, the economic growth rate of Pakistan was slow, and the inflation rate and unemployment rate increased. Lula** came to power and adopted a prudent economic policy. At present, Pakistan's financial situation is stable, the inflow of foreign capital has increased, production has resumed growth, the employment situation has improved, and the economy has achieved moderate growth.
Brazil was founded in 1887 and has been around for more than 100 years, during which it has not experienced wars, and the country has always been very peaceful, nor has it experienced major natural and man-made disasters and turmoil, let alone foreign invasion, and there is no backward explanation for external causes.
Brazil has a vast territory, abundant resources, political democracy, excellent institutions, unique and good conditions for economic development, and a large population.
To sum up, combined with history, one of the reasons for Brazil's backward development is that Brazil has partially learned from the Soviet Union. For example, a large number of state-owned enterprises have been built, and there are too many restrictions on foreign investment. These actions are not conducive to the development of the Brazilian economy.
The second is the root cause: the human factor. This is not a question of the size of the population, but of the overall quality of the population.
As a result, Brazil has been developing more slowly than other countries.
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Many of Brazil's internationally renowned footballers started their football careers here. Brazil now has about 220,000 national footballers, with two competitions: the National League and the Copa do Brasil. Brazilian football is home to a large number of talented players and a steady stream of excellent players, thanks to its system of identifying and nurturing talent.
Brazilian soccer schools can be found all over the country, focusing on training 12-13-year-old children, with excellent coaches instilling them with advanced football concepts and basic skills. Each club in Brazil employs a group of experienced scouts with a keen sense of smell, who "activities" in various football schools and competition venues all year round, find outstanding talents, and report them to the club in a timely manner. The club decides whether to use it after a medical examination, testing and on-site observation.
The Brazilian national team selects players not only for their skills, but also for their discipline, team spirit and good character. In order for an athlete to gain the support of the audience in Brazil and gain a firm foothold in the club, he must first have the awareness of loving football and the audience, and must go all out in every game, play his own level and style, so that the fans who buy tickets to watch the football can get spiritual enjoyment and satisfaction.
The monthly salary of a player who is just starting out is only 1,000 reais, while the monthly salary of a big-name star is about 30,000 reais, a difference of about 10 times. No matter how much money they take, the players train hard and study hard to improve their skills and never let up. Because they know that if they play the ball well, their wages will naturally go up, and they don't have to fight for it.
The team implements a training system, and the players can consciously abide by discipline and work and rest on time, and the big stars are no exception.
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Football in Brazil has its roots in the United Kingdom. In 1863, the Football Association was established in England. Later, a young Brazilian went to England to study, and when he returned home, he brought back two soccer balls and a code of conduct, creating the Veres brand football.
It wasn't long before the word spread in Brazil. In 1933, Brazil began to establish professional football teams. In 1938, the Brazilian football team rose to prominence by finishing third in the World Cup.
The World Cup was suspended due to World War II, and it was not until 1950 that the tournament resumed and Brazil was elected as the host country. In order to host the fourth World Cup, Brazil built a large-scale football stadium, the Maracanã Stadium, in Rio de Janeiro. The official name of the Maracanã Stadium is the Petit Mario Stadium, named in honor of the journalist Mario Jr., who contributed greatly to the construction of the stadium.
The place was originally called Maracanã, hence the name of the stadium. More than half of the top 10 football stadiums in the world today are in Brazil. One of them, known as the world's largest Maracanã football stadium, was built in 1950.
The stadium is oval-shaped, with a circumference of 940 meters, a grandstand height of 32 meters, a total of 155,000 seats, and 300 boxes, which can accommodate up to 200,000 people. Not as big as it is today, it was once overtaken by the Mexican football stadium, and the Brazilians were not willing to settle for second place, so they expanded the stadium and regained the honor of "world first".
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Brazilian football is the mainstream of the cultural life of Brazilians, football is a sport, but it is also a culture. Whenever a league or major domestic and international match is played, Brazilians often travel with their families to watch the game, and the whole city is empty and the stadium is crowded. Almost everyone in Brazil is a fan, and they joke that "people who don't know football and don't understand football can't be Brazil's first-class people, and they don't get a high approval rating."
Brazilians believe that football deserves to be a World Heritage Site. They call football a "popular sport", and people play it on the beach and on the streets of the city. Even in the slums, children from poor families stuff their socks with paper and kick them barefoot.
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I was shocked by this question because it seemed to me that someone could ask such a simple question. The Brazilian national team was the last team to defend the World Cup, and before that it was Italy before World War II; The Brazilian national team is the last team to reach the World Cup finals in a row, and it is three times in a row, before which the teams that have reached the World Cup finals twice in a row are Italy, Brazil itself, the Netherlands and Argentina, and the Federal Republic of Germany for three consecutive times; The Brazilian national team has won the World Cup five times so far, the most of them, while the Netherlands does not have the traditional nine World Cup winners, France, Spain and England have won one title, Uruguay and Argentina have won two titles, and Germany and Italy have won four times. If you ask why Brazilian football is famous, you don't need to ask such a question if you look it up in the encyclopedia.
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Brazil was founded in 1914 and joined FIFA in 1923 due to the nation's love for football and the good results of its men's and women's national teams in the world competitions. By 2014, Brazil had reached the World Cup finals for the 20th time in a row. Brazil is the only team in the world to have competed in every World Cup final.
Since the 1930 World Cup, Brazilians have not missed a single World Cup, a record that is unique in world football. "The King of the Ball" Pele said that the World Cup would be unthinkable without the participation of the Brazilian team.
Brazil is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, Brazil also finished second twice, third twice, and fourth once, making it the best team in World Cup history. By 2002, Brazil had reached seven World Cup finals, the same level as Germany.
Zico. In 1950, Brazil hosted the World Cup for the first time, the only one hosted by Brazil. In this tournament, the Brazilian team went all the way to the final, but in the final it was unexpectedly 1:
2 losses to Uruguay. In 1958, Brazil won their first World Cup in Sweden, and Pele and Garrincha, who were only 17 years old at the time, played a major role in Brazil's victory. In 1962, at the World Cup in Chile, Brazil successfully defended their title.
In 1970, Brazil won the title for the third time in Mexico. Players Didi, Vava, Garrincha, Yaisinho and Pele have become legends. In the 1994 World Cup, which was held in the United States, Brazil won the World Cup for the fourth time after beating Italy, becoming the first country to win the World Cup four times.
Brazil also won the Fair Play Award and the Pleasing to the Eye Award at this World Cup.
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