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Talking about the individual characteristics of soccer in the five continents

Currently, soccer connoisseurs tend to divide genres into three categories, namely, the European school, the South American school and the European Latin school. The theoretical basis is that the genre is a collection of concepts, is a rough reflection of a certain style of play in a number of countries. The process of school formation is mainly influenced by traditional culture, geographical environment, social concepts, physical conditions and subjective pursuit and other factors. All these factors are necessary conditions for the correct formation and development of a school, and each of these three schools has its own advantages in terms of technique, tactics, body and psychology.

1. Characteristics of the three schools influenced by traditional culture

Characteristics of the European school

Britain and the former West Germany belong to this school. Technically, they emphasize timing and effectiveness. Their movement, control of the ball simple, more than a one-time out of the ball and to the long and medium-length passes with a lot of shipping and shooting frequent and powerful, strong header scrambling ability, grabbing the fierce; tactics, playing style is more concise, the overall awareness of a strong, imposing, full use of long and medium-length passes through the midfield quickly and directly threaten to the goal and do not lose the opportunity to scramble for a shot at the goal, the front attack to the long-distance shooting, header, peripheral passes and the parry rushed the door is given priority to. Defensively, the use of area staring and man staring mixed use, forcing the fierce and ferocious; physically, the most typical feature is the physical strength to run uninterruptedly, followed by a strong and tall physique, burst of power and speed; psychologically, full of self-confidence, high emotions, courageous and adventurous, style of play, awareness of the tenacious, especially adapt to the fast and fierce playing style of the competitive environment.

The characteristics of the South American faction

Brazil, Argentina has always been a typical representative of South America, its main features are: technical, deep footwork, delicate movements, flexible and skillful, and have good ball control ability. Good in the fierce scramble to cleverly get rid of and personal dribbling break through the other side, creating local numerical advantage, resulting in more than less. Focusing on the stability of the robbing and blocking, especially pay attention to the timing and effect of the attack. Tactically, the overall attack is tightly organized, with short passes to promote the main way of cooperation quickly through the midfield, the sense of rhythm, especially improvisation and strain. Speaking of suddenness, performance in the defense of the opponent's position, good at grabbing the point, with sudden attack penetration defense, to lose no time to sudden long-distance shooting, cold shot threatening the goal. Defensive pursuit of collective combat, focusing on peer protection and complementary position. Physically, they have the quality of flexibility to harmonize with the technical movements, and are often good at breaking through with flexible postures in the pressing environment with very little space. In addition, the explosive power to complete the movement and starting speed is also very outstanding. Psychologically, confident and calm, tenacious style, emotional stability, flexible thinking, with the courage to adapt to the modern quality of soccer robbery.

The characteristics of the European Latin School

The style characteristics of the European and South American schools have their own fascinating features. In recent years, the development of soccer, the two schools are taking the other side's strengths, in order to enrich their own style characteristics. In this pursuit, the European Latin School came into being. The so-called European Latin School refers to a high degree of integration of European and South American schools. In this school, it is now generally recognized that France and Italy are better combined and can be regarded as typical representatives.

The most notable feature of this school is: technical integration of South America's skillful, subtle, delicate and versatile as a whole; while in the tactical cooperation, it is more respected European fast, concise and effective.