Thousands of fans will go to cheer on their favorite clubs and millions will experience it as spectators on television eager for the climax of the goal to arrive. According to the prestigious doctor in Neurosciences from the University of Pittsburgh, Eduardo Calixtoshouting a goal generates a “Emotion increases the release of adrenaline and dopamine and the feeling of happiness is such that it is similar to what an orgasm causes.”
It also emphasizes the release of dopamine that generates a feeling of happiness and pleasure: “When there is an orgasm, the release of dopamine goes from 450 to 550 nanograms, while when we shout a goal, we are around 350-500 nanograms.”
Each fan will shout the goals with passion and you will hear different ways of celebrating when the ball crossed the goal line. Preply, the language learning and survey platform, analyzed how goals are shouted in the seven participating countries.
This edition of the Club World Cup will be the last with the current format given that in 2025 32 teams will participate. But on this occasion, only seven clubs made it to the World Cup.
The first to get a ticket for the big event was Urawa Red Diamonds by defeating Al-Hilal, the host country’s club, in the AFC Champions League final.
Auckland Cityrepresentative of Oceania, was the second classified when it became champion of the OFC Champions League with a 4-2 victory over Suva, of Fiji. Al-Ittihadrepresentative of the organizing country, won the Saudi Professional League by beating Al Nasr, where the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo plays.
The team, currently led by the multi-champion coach with River, Marcelo Gallardohas among its targets figures such as Karim Benzema, N’Golo Kanté and the Brazilians Fabinho and Luiz Felipe, among others. In his debut Arab team led by the Argentine beat Auckland City of Australia 3-0. The next match will be against Al Ahly of Egypt. If he wins, he will play the semifinal against Fluminense
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Lion of Mexico won against Los Angeles FC in the final of the CONCACAF Champions League and won the North American place. Europe will be represented by the Manchester City of Guardiola who became champion of the UEFA Champions League with a tight 1-0 victory against Inter in Istanbul.
On the African side, Al-Ahly They qualified after beating Wydad AC 3-2. Fluminensewho defeated Boca Juniors 2-1 in the final of the Copa Libertadores, will be the one to participate representing South America.
How is a goal shouted in different countries?
In Brazil they shout “gol” by slightly stretching the “O” and pronouncing the L very softly.
In English the word used is “goal” and it sounds like “goul”.
Mexicans, of course, will shout, like the rest of the Spanish speakers, “goal” with all the letters and a lot of passion.
The Japanese, much more measured when it comes to expressing emotions, will celebrate with the cry pronounced “Gru”. The horizontal line above the “O” indicates that this is the stressed vowel and its pronunciation should be stretched a little.
Finally, in Arabic, goals are celebrated by shouting “hadaf” accentuating the first “A”.
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