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Five curiosities of the World Cup Russia 2018

Why is a whole country celebrating when it loses 6-1 and what is the most spoken language of the World Cup?

Five curiosities of the World Cup Russia 2018

Leer en español: Cinco curiosidades del Mundial Rusia 2018

Many remember the head-butt with which Zidane was expelled in the 2006 final or Diego Maradona's handball incident in 1986. This is why in LatinAmerican Post, we decided to collect those curiosities that have took place in Russia 2018, and that, surely, will go down in the history of the World Cup.

The bittersweet 6-1 of Panama

On June 23, the match between England and Panama was played. In its debut, the Central American team lost 3-0 against Belgium, so a defeat would be the end of Panama's dream.

Leja em português: Cinco curiosidades da Copa do Mundo Rússia 2018

 

Six goals from England ended up doing the inevitable: eliminate Panama. However, at minute 78, defender Jorge Baloy scored the discount of Hernán 'Bolillo' Gómez's team, the same that all of Panama celebrated as if they were world champions. The goal of the Panamanian captain went down in history as the first goal of his team in a World Cup.

 

The Spanish domain

FIFA, on its official website, surprised the world of football by throwing an incredible figure: eight of the teams participating in the World Cup have Spanish as their mother tongue. Seven of them are Latin American: Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia; and the other is European: Spain.

Likewise, according to the portal Depor.com, Spanish is the most spoken language in the World Cup, if you add the number of inhabitants of the eight countries that speak this language: almost 310 million people, that is, 47 million more than English, which ranks second with 263 million English speakers.

Goodbye, Mondragón!

Although the Colombian exporter Faryd Mondragón only played a few minutes in the last group stage game against Japan in Brazil 2014, they were enough to reach the record of being the longest player in playing a World Cup: 43 years and three days.

However, Mondragón lost his record in 2018 with the 45-year-old Egyptian goalkeeper, Essam El-Hadary, in the match between Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

"The new Ronaldo"

Gabriel Jesús is one of the key players of the Brazilian national team that plays in this World Cup. However, the Brazilian striker's race is a train without control, because only four years ago he had not even debuted in a professional team.

 

For the 2014 World Cup, Gabriel Jesus was only a 16-year-old boy who was part of the minor divisions of Palmeiras and who, along with his friends, in São Paulo, "painted the streets green and yellow, a whole tradition in Brazil before each World Cup, "said El País of Spain.

 

Russia arrives with a great obligation, after Dani Alves called him "The new Ronaldo"; nickname that Fenónemo reaffirmed in statements collected by the newspaper MARCA, and in which he says that "I see Gabriel Jesus and I see myself in the past".

The goal that shook Aztec lands

Finally, you cannot ignore the historic goal of Hirving Lozano with which Mexico defeated Germany, the current world champion. The Luzhnikí Olympic Stadium shuddered with the joy of the 'Aztec' fans who attended the meeting, but they never imagined that this emotion would be translated IGNORE INTO a real telluric movement.

According to Seismology, the tremor caused by the Mexican furor in Russia moved to Mexico City. "The earthquake detected in Mexico City originated (…) possibly due to massive leaps during the goal of the Mexican national team," the organization wrote on Twitter.

 

LatinAmerican Post | Christopher Ramírez
Translated from “ Cinco curiosidades del Mundial Rusia 2018”

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