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

Anonymous
There was a rematch of the 1994 world cup and Italy won.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ah, and who could forget the wisdom found carved into the wall at Pompeii:

Etiam pila modulatum est in caput tuum. Pedes tua sunt tantum instrumenta.

With gems like that, of course the Latins dominate.


Evidently the PP is an educated P. Now I really hate him.


Take a number
Anonymous


Xuxa, an Italian descent Portuguese speaking Brazilian, her most popular/most watched show was her show in Spanish.
Anonymous
Ya, but is that how you should dress on the sideline of a U16 boys' game?
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Anonymous wrote: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.



Obviously, how do people not see that?!


The guy from Portugal communicates with his wife in basic Spanish and in Portuguese.
The guy from Italy communicates with his wife in basic Spanish and in Italian.
The guy from England does not speak any Spanish, Portuguese or Italian so he and his wife communicate in broken English.


This is why Spanglish was invented. Yo quiero Taco Bell.





RICOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


Suave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ya, but is that how you should dress on the sideline of a U16 boys' game?


Que?
Anonymous
People descended from European settlers who arrived in the Americas during the colonial and post-colonial periods can be found throughout Latin America. Most immigrants who settled the region for the past five centuries were Spanish and Portuguese; after independence, the most numerous non-Iberian immigrants were French, Italians, and Germans, followed by other Europeans as well as West Asians (such as the Levantine Arabs, Armenians, etc).


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Latin_Americans

Anyone who denies the connection that Argentina and Brazil have with Spain, Portugal, Italy and France are just flat out in denial.

Anonymous


Not soccer related but all I can say is I am very thankful that this guy's Spanish grandfather decided to move to the United States and not to Latin America.

I have been a fan of his for over 35 years.
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