Video: New Ukrainian sport - footdullball
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Sometimes, if you're not very good at playing by the rules, it makes sense to invent your own. Now Ukrainian sportFootball, in particular, is going through hard times - however, Ukrainian football players have not lost their creativity. Four years ago in Kiev was invented new sport - soccer with two balls, or foot doubleball. The amusing kind of sport fell in love with football players not only in Ukraine.
The inventors of Ukrainian football (this is what the players themselves call footdullball) claim that they were inspired by … old man Hottabych. If you remember, in one of the episodes of his adventures, he conjures 22 balls to ordinary Soviet football players on the field, and a form of panic begins. Perhaps for a person who is accustomed to ordinary football, footdullball really looks like a panic. During the entire match, each player is literally torn between two balls, and the referees often do not have time to keep track of the score. In addition to the presence of the second ball, the dynamism of the new sport, invented in 2007, is added by the absence of an offside position.
Footdullball requires from each team a lot of concentration, clear tactics, and in general "head games" - otherwise you will have to forever chase two birds with one stone.
Enthusiasts Ukrainian football have already created their own association "Footdull Ball - New Era", a logo and a website, they are happy to distribute new Ukrainian sport around the world. The Russians are joining the ranks of footdabbleball players. By the way, the fans of two-ball football themselves do not call their hobby a separate sport, but put it on the same level with futsal or beach football. Apparently, the primary thing in their love of footdullball is not reform, but simply the joy of an unusual and exciting game. So now all the players in the world have one more field on which to take place!
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