The strangest football game in the world! Is it bewitched that all the players on one side lie down for the game?

I have watched the World Cup football match, and players from all over the world are going all out to win every game, and there are fierce competition scenes from time to time. However, there is a super interesting and weird game in South Africa. The leading player enters the stoppage time stage. All of a sudden, everyone lay down and let the opponent score easily. Could it be that they are bewitched? The video was circulated on the Internet and attracted the attention of nearly a million people. It is impossible to imagine that someone would play football like this. However, the report pointed out, “This is tradition!”

This is a picture of a game in the South African Amateur Football League. Since the leading side has a 3-0 lead, the game is sure to win, and it enters stoppage time. The leading team player suddenly lay down halfway through kicking the ball, followed by a domino effect Similarly, all the players of the team lay down one by one, and only the goalkeeper was left standing. As for the trailing team, they all lay down on the other side. Without any defense, they scored a goal easily, but they still lost 1:3 in the end.

According to reports, this is a tradition of amateur football in South Africa, mainly to pay tribute to the founder of the league; Score a goal, feel the joy of scoring a goal, the goalkeeper still looks happy after being scored.

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