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Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

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1. Wanted "football hooligans"

In 2009, The British police made a big fuss over an operation against football hooligans. After the match between West Ham united and Millwall, there was a massive violent clash between the fans of the two teams. The reporter used his camera to take a lot of pictures about the scene, including the bad tracks of some football hooligans. Afterwards, the London police intervened in the investigation and posted a large number of photos of the incident in the news, and issued a wanted warrant to search the whole city for the people involved. However, 66 of these wanted photos are not at all the scene, but stills from the movie "SugarCoat trap". In this way, the 6 actors in the film also became the target of the London police wanted, which made them feel crying and laughing.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

Stills from Sugarcoating Trap

2. Love Him and blow the whistle for Him

In 2010, Bulgarian referee Angel Anglu was banned by the National Football Association. This is the third time he has been sentry-out in the last three years. The Bulgarian Football Federation found that in the league blowing penalty, Anglo had a very obvious preference for Sofiarevsky. In Anglo's law enforcement game, whenever a Levski player falls in the opposing penalty area, he will give a penalty. When he was playing against CSKA Sofia, another club in the capital, he would do whatever it took to impose a penalty against CSKA. Anglo accepted the accusation, but as soon as the suspension was over, he came on the pitch to blow a penalty for Levski. Due to the shortage of referees in the country, the Bulgarian Football Federation had to continue to use Anglo and try to avoid him enforcing the matches of the capital team.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

The Sophia Derby is also the world-famous Hot Derby

3. The pitch is like a battlefield

In April 1995, a German bomb left over from World War II was found under the turf of an amateur football stadium. The bomb, which weighed half a ton, had been buried deep in the soil of the football stadium for more than half a century and had never been detonated. Located on the island of Portland in Dorset, England, the stadium is home to a local seventh-tier league club. It was the largest military bomb device that Britain had dismantled since the end of World War II. For safe operation, the island's 4,000 inhabitants were completely evacuated. After several hours of intense work, the bomb was safely defused. More than 3,000 players have played on the bomb for more than half a century, and thankfully there have been no accidents. The bomb was found while the club was renovating the venue.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

The dismantled bomb is exhibited to visitors

4. The tragedy that shocked the world

In 2009, an amateur team had a tragedy in Venezuela, the specific reason for which is still unknown. The club, which is mainly made up of young Colombian players, has been kidnapped by armed men in Venezuela. Allegedly, the criminals were very familiar with the team and were able to call out the players by name. A total of 12 players were kidnapped, of whom 10 were brutally summarily executed, only 1 escaped and 1 was unaccounted for. The only survivor was 19-year-old Manuel-Kotez. He told police that 12 teammates began suffering rotational shootings 14 days after they were kidnapped. He was asked to kneel on the ground, and the criminal hit him with a gun on the neck, and he escaped with his life. The police targeted armed spies in Colombia, but the incident was ultimately resolved.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

Then Venezuelan President DavidS chávez was a die-hard football fan

5. Remember the metaphysics of a failure

Nineteenth-century England goalkeeper Jack Robinson was a staunch supporter of the metaphysics of the game. Before each game, he eats a plate of rice pudding, which he believes will bring him good luck on the pitch. Once, when the pudding in the store sold out before the game, he couldn't complete this peculiar pre-match ritual. In that game, the gate he guarded was pierced by his opponent 11 times.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

Robinson was also once the England international

6. Be cautious when you burn fires in office

The change of coach at the club is a very tense time for the players, because the new coach will not only bring their own new players, but also reshuffle the team lineup according to personal preferences, and many players may not be in the team plan for a moment while still playing the main force. In 2009, Gordon Strakan took over Middlesbrough and left the players confused. At Strakan's first press conference, he held a page of paper with what he thought was the team's starting line-up. To everyone's surprise, except for Brad Jones, David Whitt, Sean Saint Ledger and Adam Johnson, all the other names on the team are new faces. Strakan quickly lost his prestige in the squad, and he overtook Middlesbrough to 20th in the Championship and left the class before the season was over.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

Strakan had a painful season in Miburg

7. Deadly tofu residue project

A shocking tragedy took place at an indoor soccer match in Rio, Brazil, in 2010. Guarapuava's 23-year-old striker Robson Costa broke a wooden floor inside the stadium during a tackle. The plank hit him in the thigh and then went through his intestines from his abdomen. Costa died in the early hours of the next morning in hospital. The match was a friendly between Guarapueva and Palmeiras, held precisely to celebrate the club's 200th anniversary. Unexpectedly, a happy party became the most heartbreaking memory in the club's history.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

First responders rushed to Costa's rescue

8. The king of the ball who was forced

Napoli is the most glorious mecca of the club's career. He almost single-handedly brought the city a Serie A title twice. However, for Maradona after retiring, Naples became a land that he loved and hated. Every time he returned to Naples, he was troubled by the local Italian tax authorities, as he was found to have a large amount of income left undeclared between 1984 and 1991. The Italian tax authorities could not freeze Maradona's property in Argentina, so they had to wait for him to return to Italy. In 2006, as soon as Maradona appeared in Naples, he was robbed by the tax office of two Rolex gold watches worth 10,000 euros. In September 2009, Maradona went to Naples to see a psychologist to relieve mental stress. This time, the Italian tax office went out again and took one of his diamond earrings with him.

Football Story (1): Actors are wanted as "football hooligans", and 10 players are executed tragically

Maradona won the UEFA Cup for Napoli in 1989

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