The scene that impressed me most in the 2013 Confederations Cup was when the world's 138th-ranked Oceania champion met the world's number one Spain team for the first time against a European team, and was able to make his debut at the world-famous Stadium, Maracanã Stadium, tahiti enjoyed the pilgrimage. Before the game, they gave a small gift to the Spanish team - Tahiti's special necklace and squad flag, personally worn on the neck of the idol, including the big cards on the bench, so that the Spanish stars who are accustomed to big scenes are flattered. After the match, Tahiti's players also lined up in columns at the center line to bid farewell to espanyol.

Tahiti made it clear before the game that he didn't care about the outcome of the game and simply came to enjoy the game: "We can't beat Spain, we may lose 15 or 20 goals, our goal is to score a goal or not concede in half an hour." What's even more rare is that they are more committed: "We will not let go of the Spanish players". In return, Tahiti enjoyed the respect that the world champions respected them – and that was to play seriously.
In the country of the football giant, the fans regarded Spain as brazil's biggest enemy, so they sent a piercing boos, but they gave the applause and cheers to the Tahitians without hesitation, and every attack and successful defense of the weak brigade was like a goal, making Maracana the home of the Pacific island nation. In the final moments, the Spanish team also left early with interest, leaving the stadium to the Tahiti players, waving like victors, and receiving cheers and applause from the audience.
In the match against Nizhnia, the first goal was scored, and the whole players celebrated wildly. It should be noted that the Chinese team has never participated in the Confederations Cup (the Confederations Cup is the champion of all continents) and has not scored a single goal in the World Cup.
But if you want to say how high their level of football is, it is not necessarily true, Gong Lei was called the "Tahiti King" at that time and was nominated by the World Footballer of the Year (voted by the captain and coach of each country). But Beach Soccer in Tahiti is very, very good, with two times a Beach Soccer World Cup runner-up in 2015 and 2017.
So let's talk about tahiti, which is located in Oceania, the largest island in the windward archipelago of French Polynesia, so the surfing site of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games is held in Tahiti, 15,000 kilometers from the French mainland. Obviously participating in the Paris Olympics, even France can not see a glance, not even in Europe...
It may still be strange to say this, but Tahiti is often in our sights, and the British novelist William Somerset Maugham's "The Moon and Sixpence" is based on the story of the French Post-Impressionist master, sculptor, potter and printmaker Paul Gauguin in Tahiti.
Since we all talk about Paul Gauguin, it is necessary to mention the French artist, who created many classic works in Tahiti, such as "Where Do We Come From?" Who are we? Where are we going? "Two Tahitian Women", "We Worship Mary"
Of course, as a small island with beautiful scenery, there are also many film and television dramas filmed here. In 1935, after the American film Captain Bonty's Rebels showed the world the wonderful new world of Tahiti, a large number of tourists flocked to Tahiti, and since then, Tahiti has become synonymous with adventure and entertainment. The TV series "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." also mentions Tahiti many times, and the Korean TV series "The Crown Prince's First Love" was filmed in Tahiti.
As such a good place, but its economic lifeblood is in the hands of Chinese, to be precise, in the hands of Shenzhen Chinese.
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