Why is the Latin style of soccer so dominant in the world cup tournaments?

Anonymous
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Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


If I was born in the blue area of this map does it make me French?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Considering any country that speaks Italian, French, Spanish, or Portuguese as playing Latin style football is ridiculous. Have you seen France play lately? They definitely don't play like the Spain or Brazil. Italy plays the least like the others. It's a good discussion I guess. I would even say Holland plays closer to Latin style than Italy even.


Netherlands may be copying the Latin style from Queen Maxima, the intelligent and passionate Argentinian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


If I was born in the blue area of this map does it make me French?


Depends on your ancestry. Some in that area are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


If I was born in the blue area of this map does it make me French?


Depends on your ancestry. Some in that area are.


If you pay close attention to Argentinian players’s last names, most of them are Italian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


If I was born in the blue area of this map does it make me French?


Depends on your ancestry. Some in that area are.


If you pay close attention to Argentinian players’s last names, most of them are Italian.


Autocorrect ^ players’
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1970 Brazil
1974 West Germany
1978 Argentina
1982 Italy
1986 Argentina
1990 West Germany
1994 Brazil
1998 France
2002 Brazil
2006 Italy
2010 Spain
2014 Germany
2018 France

Going back to the past 50 years 10 of the last 13 world cup tournaments were won by Latin Countries.

What is it about the Latin style of soccer that makes them so dominant?



Bruh, you are ignorant, you are referring to Romance languages but trying to lump catennaccio in with jogo bonito and tiki taka.
Tripping, bro


Here are the names of the coaches of the 2002 and 1994 Brazil teams. Luiz Felipe Scolari and Carlos Alberto Parreira.

1986 and 1978 Argentina teams. Carlos Salvador Bilardo Digiano and Cesar Luis Menotti.

They are just as Latin as anybody from Spain, Italy or France.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


If I was born in the blue area of this map does it make me French?


Depends on your ancestry. Some in that area are.


If you pay close attention to Argentinian players’s last names, most of them are Italian.


This was pointed out on the 1st page of this thread. See the above post.
Anonymous
I know someone from Portugal who married a Latin American and I know someone from Italy who married a Latin American.

I also know someone from England who married a Latin American.

The differences were by far more noticeable between the person from England than the other 2.

Anonymous
This thread is stupid and has nothing to do with soccer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is stupid and has nothing to do with soccer


Combien de langues latines pouvez vous parler couramment ?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Not all Latin American countries are they same. There is Brazil and then there are Argentina and Uruguay. The rest of the region is a wasteland of futbol-hangers-on.


The exact same could be said about the Latins in Europe. Romania is not very good internationally. Neither is Portugal.


Now I KNOW that we're not talking about men's football/soccer, right? Because the Portugal national team won the Euros in 2016 and the UEFA Nation's League in 2019...

They beat all of the other Latins, the Gauls, the Huns, the Dacians, the Thracians, the Moesians, the Macedonians, the Britons, the Vandals, the Hibernians, the Caledonians, and the Achaeans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all Latin American countries are they same. There is Brazil and then there are Argentina and Uruguay. The rest of the region is a wasteland of futbol-hangers-on.


The exact same could be said about the Latins in Europe. Romania is not very good internationally. Neither is Portugal.


Now I KNOW that we're not talking about men's football/soccer, right? Because the Portugal national team won the Euros in 2016 and the UEFA Nation's League in 2019...

They beat all of the other Latins, the Gauls, the Huns, the Dacians, the Thracians, the Moesians, the Macedonians, the Britons, the Vandals, the Hibernians, the Caledonians, and the Achaeans.


INTERNATIONALLY = WORLD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not all Latin American countries are they same. There is Brazil and then there are Argentina and Uruguay. The rest of the region is a wasteland of futbol-hangers-on.


The exact same could be said about the Latins in Europe. Romania is not very good internationally. Neither is Portugal.


Now I KNOW that we're not talking about men's football/soccer, right? Because the Portugal national team won the Euros in 2016 and the UEFA Nation's League in 2019...

They beat all of the other Latins, the Gauls, the Huns, the Dacians, the Thracians, the Moesians, the Macedonians, the Britons, the Vandals, the Hibernians, the Caledonians, and the Achaeans.


How about the Mesopotamians?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


Isn’t anyone from NYC/New Amsterdam really Dutch?

Why are Americans not all Latin?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Somebody in this thread for whatever reason does not like Spanish, French and Portuguese people and wants to deny the connection they have to each other. They also probably do not celebrate Columbus day either.


Isn’t anyone from NYC/New Amsterdam really Dutch?

Why are Americans not all Latin?


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