The Netherlands is the birthplace of all-attack and all-defense tactics, and Ajax Football Club is the pride of Dutch soccer. Ajax has just won its 33rd Dutch First Division trophy and has produced many soccer stars.
During the filming, the crew bumped into Ajax player Daley Blind, whose father, former Ajax and ex-Dutch national team captain Danny Blind, serves as an assistant coach for the Dutch national team and is likely to be the reigning king's head coach in the future.
"Soccer is a tradition in Dutch families," says Van der Sar and his son.
After retiring from football, Van der Sar returned to the place where he first took off as Ajax's director of marketing.
Coincidentally, Van der Sar's son, 15-year-old Van der Sar Jr, is at Ajax's youth camp and also plays goalkeeper. Our program's contestants also played against Van der Sar Jr. with predictable results.
While filming Van der Sar Junior, Van der Sar's eyes never left and what he saw in his eyes was more of an expectation and relief for his son. I wonder how long it will be before we see Van der Sar Jaap on the international stage?
After finishing filming with Ajax, Go Brazil Goal will end all filming in the Netherlands. Coming to Spain, we visited Barcelona's famous Camp Nou stadium, were invited to the private winery of Barcelona's midfield maestro Andres Iniesta, and made our first foray into the Real Madrid club's dressing room for a photo shoot.
The Camp Nou reflects the Spanish fervor for soccer, so much so that the 98,000-capacity Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, with a population of 1.6 million, is still often at full capacity.
At Iniesta's winery, his father, Jose Antonio, articulated his philosophy, "Our wines have to be in line with Iniesta's character: humble and elegant." In our opinion Iniesta, who is the owner of the winery, must be a good drinker? But we were slightly surprised by the answer given by his friend: "He never drinks." Madrid's city center, towering four skyscrapers, they are Real Madrid President Florentino funded the construction of the first generation of Florentino's "Galacticos" - Zidane, Ronaldo, Beckham and Figo.
In Madrid, we visited the Museum of the Spanish Football Federation (Museo de la Federación Espa?ola de Fútbol), where all the marks of the development of Spanish soccer, various trophies and photographs tell the story of the struggles of Spanish soccer. For the players, the country gives them the highest honor as well, "even if you play for the national team for just one minute, you can find his picture in the museum".
In Real Madrid, we entered the Real Madrid locker room for the first timeThe locker room is very well displayed, with items discharged and displayed in such a way that you can quickly tell who is the boss in the team! In the Italian journey we visited the Italian Football Federation, visit the Rome Football Club, Lazio Football Club, Juventus FC and AC Milan FC, enjoy the Apennine Peninsula Renaissance style architecture, feel the strong Italian soccer culture.
In Rome, Lazio's number one player Klose presented our teams with a mission statement, and in the presence of FC Roma's legendary "Antonio Conte", "Wolverhampton Wanderers" Gervinho, and "The Prince of Rome", the "Prince of Rome", the "Prince of Rome", the "Prince of Rome", the "Prince of Rome", and the "Prince of Rome", the "Prince of Rome", and the "Prince of Rome". Francesco Totti, known as the "Prince of Rome", was interviewed in front of our cameras and expressed his outlook on the Italian team at the World Cup in Brazil.
In Turin, we visited the "Old Lady" Juventus FC, where star Leonardo Bonucci and Juventus' star of tomorrow Paul Pogba expressed their love for Juventus and soccer, and sent their best wishes to the Chinese fans and Chinese soccer.
On our last stop in Milan, Italy, we visited one of the most popular clubs in the world, AC Milan, where we interviewed AC Milan executives, met the famous AC Milan star Filippo Inzaghi, who is the current coach of the youth team, and watched AC Milan's first-team team training. The purpose of our trip is to find the roots of the German soccer, visit the German Football Association, visit the two Bundesliga giants, and then go to the Cologne Sports Academy scouting team, known as the "House of Cards", "the German chariot" in the secret of the drop between the surface.
The exhibition hall of the German Football Association is full of trophies and black-and-white photos documenting the history of German soccer. The most prominent representatives of German soccer today are Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Before visiting Munich, we took a tour of the Allianz Arena, a joint venture between 1860 Munich and Germany's most successful club, Bayern München, which recalls the opening ceremony of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. At the Bayern Munich training ground, we watched Schweinsteiger, Ribery, Robben, and many other multi-million euro players train, and interviewed Bayern Munich and German national team captain Philipp Lahm. The phrase "I haven't done housework for my mother for 11 years" shows us how much Lahm apologizes to his family and how loyal he is to his career. We then traveled to Borussia Dortmund in the Ruhr area, where the spectacular Westfalenstadion is the devil's home ground, a sea of yellow and black when the home team is playing.
At the Cologne Sports Academy we visited the mysterious Player Data Collection Center and Analysis Center. In the data collection center, athletes can test their own body functions to find out their strengths and weaknesses, so that they can better organize their training. The analysis center can provide players with data analysis of each other, such as Germany in the 2006 Germany World Cup quarter-final penalty shootout to beat Argentina, goalkeeper Lehmann in the hands of a small note with all the Argentine players data, and this record of the Argentine players shooting habits and probability of the mysterious note is exactly from here. Portugal is located in the southwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, with a pleasant climate, a beautiful seaside with warm sunshine, and warm and cozy mountains and hills, giving the locals a Latin style of soccer and flavor.
After interviewing the president of the Portuguese Football Federation on the current World Cup and its outlook, our players came to the birthplace of Portugal - the ancient city of Guimar?es, which contains prehistoric megalithic monoliths, castles and villages of the ancient Roman Empire, Arabian-style fortified towns, medieval fortresses, ancient bridges, ancient castles, churches, twin towers and other diverse historical sites. We also visited the April 25th Bridge, the longest bridge in Europe, which was named in honor of the Lilac Revolution and is the best symbol of the Portuguese people's indomitability and steadfastness.
In Lisbon, the players savored the delicious Portuguese tarts, enjoyed the romantic fado, and had a beach soccer game with the sea breeze.
In Bordeaux, the players visited the magnificent Ponte Louis I, and visited two old friends of our Chinese fans, the former head coach of Luneng Football Academy - Barbosa, and the former head coach of Beijing Guoan Football Club - Pacheco.
We also had the honor of interviewing Nuno Gomes, the representative of the "Golden Generation" of Portuguese soccer, who expressed his views on the 2014 World Cup in Brazil for Portugal, and even more so, he talked about his own views on the captain of the Portuguese team, Crow, who emphasized that Portugal already has the ability to fight with the world's top teams, and to defend their own colors! their own colors! Belgium's mild and humid climate has made its capital Brussels "Europe's most beautiful city" nickname. Brussels has some of the finest architecture and museums in Europe, with skyscrapers and medieval buildings.
When it comes to Brussels' streetscapes, the world-famous Grand Place de Bruxelles has to be mentioned. Tucked away in a vast expanse of residential buildings, the Grand Place de Bruxelles is hidden by a crisscross of ancient streets and ordinary houses. Surrounded by Gothic-style buildings, the Grand Place appears in front of you in the dark. This understated concealment gives you a wonderful experience from narrowness to openness, from tightness to comfort.
Another view of Brussels is the famous Waterloo Battlefield. The town of Waterloo is quaint and quiet, with not much character. But it was General Wellington who put the town on the map three centuries ago. Iron Lion Peak, Napoleon, Wellington. The town of Waterloo silently tells visitors about the road to European freedom.
Belgium has such a long history and beautiful cityscape, and its contribution to the name of the Red Devils in soccer has left a lot of memories for everyone, we interviewed the former Belgian goalkeeper - Pfaff. Pfaff began to play for his country in 1976, *** played 64 games, representing the national team in 1982, 1986 two World Cup. Retired at home, Pfaff gave the Belgian national team a high rating.
But more confident of the Belgian national team is the Belgian national team manager Wilmots Wilmots began his career at the age of 16, in the years of allegiance to Germany's Schalke 04, Wilmots reached the apex of his soccer career. And now, has become the national team manager Wilmots led the young Belgian soccer team into the door of the World Cup, the Belgian 12 years of dream is about to be realized. Our destination is France, a country full of romance and soccer flavor. We will go into the French Football Federation, learn about the past and present life of the Golden Ball Award, visit the Stade de Clairefontaine where Zidane created the legend of 98, interview France's leading footballer Ribery, enjoy the main stadium of the movie FIFA2014 and have a face-to-face exchange with the director of the movie. "The Voice of China" Jin Zhiwen, famous movie star Cheung Siu Fai and TVB actor Kwan Lai Kit also joined us in France in search of the story of soccer. ......
We first visited the French Football Federation (FFF) and were led by the legendary reporter from the French newspaper L'Equipe to look back on the history of soccer by L'Equipe. to take a look at the 58-year history of the Ballon d'Or, created by the French newspaper L'Equipe.
After that we went to the famous Stade Clairefontaine, the French national training center. Here we caught up with Ribery, the star of the French national team, who talked about the French team's form heading into the World Cup and the concern over slow starts.
We also went to the main stadium in the movie "FIFA 2014" for filming and activities. The movie is a tribute to FIFA's 110th anniversary, and was produced by FIFA in France to document the game itself. The FIFA president in this movie, Joseph Blatter, is played by Tim Roth, the famous actor who appeared in "The Pianist at Sea" and "Lowlife".
Finally we came to the soccer club Metz, who was founded in 1932 and is one of the pioneers of professional soccer teams in France. Metz youth training is well known throughout France, and Europe, with famous stars such as Tottenham Hotspur's Adebayor and Roma's Pjanic growing up here. Switzerland is not only famous for its watches, military knives, chocolate and banks, but also for its rich tourist resources and its reputation as a "world park". As a neutral country, the headquarters of UEFA and FIFA are also located in Switzerland, so follow us as we discover the secrets of soccer in Switzerland.
Bern, the capital of Switzerland, is a famous bear capital and the world's most famous watch capital, where the official timepiece of the World Cup comes from. We spoke to Swiss national team manager Ottmar Heathfield and Switzerland's star goalkeeper Benario at the Swiss Football Federation (SFU), both of whom are full of confidence about Switzerland's World Cup campaign.
Leaving Bern we traveled to FC Basel and the St. Jakob's Park, where we interviewed Basel player Fabian Frei and marketing director Remo Meister, who spoke of their deep affection for the oldest club in Switzerland and one of the country's great examples of a successful club.
Finally, we came to the pinnacle of power in the world of soccer, FIFA, which administers the World Cup, the Olympic Games, and the World Youth Championships, the three major soccer tournaments and is the supreme authority in the sport. Here we saw the World Cup match balls of every World Cup from 1970 to 2010, including the 100th goal scored by Pele for Brazil in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, Maradona's goal of the century in 1986, Baggio's penalty kick to the sky in 1994, and the Flying Sparks Ball in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, which was integrated into the Asian culture. Legendary soccer balls such as the flying meteor ball, these soccer balls witnessed the wonderful moments of the World Cup, tells the glorious history of the World Cup, 2014 which team will bring the Brazilian World Cup ball Brazuca to create a new legend, let us wait and see. GO BRAZIL GOAL has traveled to England, a country that has been a source of fascination for soccer fans, to get a glimpse of the birthplace of modern soccer. Led by Xu Yang, a former international footballer who made his debut as a host, we uncovered Wembley Stadium, visited Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, the three heroes of the '66 World Cup, and chased the history of West Ham United, visiting the Beatles Museum.
Modern soccer originated in England in 1863, but as early as 1857, Sheffield Football Club was founded in Sheffield, England, and the game of Englishmen's green began. 1966, the World Cup came to England to host the World Cup, and the hosts of the British team at Wembley Stadium in London, a sweeping victory, and we began our trip from this legendary stadium. In front of Wembley Stadium stands a statue of the legendary captain Bobby Moore - the man who led England to the World Cup title at Wembley in 1966. Speaking of the '66 World Cup tournament brings up Hurst, the legendary player who scored three goals in the final to help England seal the win with a superb display of skill, and in doing so became the only player in the history of World Cup finals to score a hat-trick, and we caught up with the superstar at West Ham United.
Afterward in Manchester we had the pleasure of visiting the National Football Museum to check out its collection of more than 100,000 items on English soccer. Finally, we took Liverpool, home to Europe's youngest soccer club, Liverpool FC, which boasts young guns such as Courinho, Mignolet, Alberto and others, and an average team age of just 22. There is also the world-renowned Beatles, with the "Go Brazil Goal" fellow rocker guests Qin Yong and Chang Kuan visited the Beatles Museum here. The four stars of this issue are Tsang Kwok Cheung, son of Eric Tsang, Sun Yinlu, Li Tai and Subi The four were divided into two groups and came to Brasilia for a competition.
After enjoying a delicious Brazilian breakfast, the next competition was for them to burn off the calories from their breakfast by exercising. In the end, Zeng Guoxiang and Sun Xianlu won the competition in a shorter time. At the Brazilian National Stadium, the manager Nelson gave the eye-opening task "How many pillars and seat toilets are there on the periphery of the Brazilian National Stadium". In the end both the yellow and blue teams found what they thought was the correct answer with the help of luck and hard work." The final competition was the Square Dance, which required the team members to dance to attract 10 spectators to join in the dance in the shortest amount of time in order to win the final competition. The location of the dance was chosen in front of a shopping mall in the downtown area, and Zeng Guoxiang, who is not very good at dancing, scratched his head and looked quite like his father, Eric Tsang, but in order to win at last, he had no choice but to dance the "Square Dance", and it is good to know that Brazilians, who are naturally passionate about samba, will never refuse the temptation of dance. Go Brazil Goal" Alegre Port Sha Baoliang, Gao Hu, Qian Hong, Li Na's challenge is to look for Brazil's World Cup match ball in the Riverbank Stadium, the first to find the ball of the team can be to the Brazilian soccer superstar, Brazilian soccer manager Deng Jia asked for an autograph. Then they went to the stadium of Junior's old home, stepped on the turf where Junior used to play, and played soccer with the young players of Gremio's youth training camp.
Gremio FC is a veteran club founded in 1903, has spent more than 100 years of history, but also achieved brilliant achievements, Gremio FC has achieved 4 times the Brazilian League Championship, 2 times the Brazilian Cup Championship, 2 times the South American Libertadores Cup Championship and so on the top of the glory, the guests and the young players *** with the top of the happiness brought by soccer. In the Go Brazil Goal Rio Finals, the temporary partners Qin Yong and his son won the final championship over Lee Tae-Subi, which was a perfect ending to Qin Yong's trip to Brazil. Throughout the entire tournament, Qin Yong partnered with Sang Xue and then with his son, and played perfectly in every stage of the tournament, winning the title after a long journey. During the race, Qin Yong took care of his son in every way, showing everyone a great image of a loving father. In the Go Brazil Goal program, Qin Yong is also a father's love to the end, each installment of the program, whether it is Cuiaba, or Manaus, Qin Yong's in the fierce competition, the audience will always come from the sound of "cheering", Rio street graffiti, father and son, hand in hand, the creation of a laughing scene so that those present and the audience are y moved, and in order to express their love for their son, the father and the son, the father and the son, the father and the son, the son and the son. In order to express his love for his son, Qin Yong even played and sang "Growing Up Together" on the streets of Rio, singing this song for his son to the whole world.