Dance and song in South American football
South America is a continent where football is not just a sport, but a religion, and dance and song are its sacred rituals. Here dribbling merges with samba, and the cries from the stands sound like a symphony. Argentines dance tango, Brazilians samba, Colombians cumbia, and all these rhythms are woven into football culture. Players do not just score goals; they perform festive choreographies, and fans ignite the stadiums so that the ground trembles. Let's embark on this carnival journey. Brazil: football to the sound of samba In Brazil, dances are part of the national identity. Samba was born in the favelas and spilled onto the stadiums. Brazilian national team players have always been known for celebrating goals with dance: the so-called "dança do hexa." In 1970, after winning the World Cup, Pelé danced with his teammates, laying the tradition. Today Neymar, Vinicius Junior, Rodrigo continue this ritual. After a goal, they can perform "passe" (step), "furação" (hurricane), "pernada" (limping). This is not just a dance — it's a way to express joy of life and respect for ancestors. Although European coaches are often dissatisfied (they believe it's disrespectful to the opponent), the Brazilians do not give up. For them, football without dance is like samba without drums. Argentina: tango and passion Argentine football is passion, aggression, and... tango. Although players rarely perform dance moves on the field (tango requires two people), their movements, their gait, convey a rhythm. Diego Maradona did not dance, but his dribbling was like a tango move. Lionel Messi is more reserved, but his signature celebration (pointing to the sky) is also a dance of the soul. However, the real dances take place in the stands. Argentine fans sing and dance "La Mufa" and "Vamos, vamos, Argentina" for hours. Their "kachorra" (a dance with jumps) shakes the stadiums. In Argentina, songs are a way to preserve the memory of fallen fans. Colombia: champeta and cumbia Colombi ... Read more
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