I am brazilian and this is not the only reason... Brazil have a dribbling and freestyle culture of football. I grew up seen footballers as good as Ronaldinho but they didn't have a professional career, unfortunately!
Mentally its because they practice futsal and beach football from a young age. Trains quick dribbling and first touch like nothing else. And if an already talented genius goes through all that, he ends up becoming like Dinho
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
@Cleitonsilva-sl9zi nao sei como é na europa mas quando visitei argentina do lado do estádio do boca tem uma quadra eu fiquei vendo os mlk jogarem e eram horríveis
Brazil has great talented players and the culture of football freestyle is there! the only thing they lack of and have to improve is Professional and Hardwork.
@@chengo2015tbh the problem with Brazil nowadays is they’re trying to become too professional from the youth level. That’s why they barely even have that samba flair to them anymore
You don't get the point. Any sane Brazilian who was Very poor in a Very poor country should logically try to enjoy life a bit once they have the money for It. You have to understand that these people lived a terrible life. A Lot of them didn't have anything to eat when they were little. Why would they stress themselves and make their lives harder If they don't have to work hard anymore.
Moro em PORTO ALEGRE RS mesma cidade de Ronaldinho,certa vez encontrei com ele na zona sul ipanema era final de semana antecedente ao grenal (clássico de dois times rivais do nosso estado Rio Grande do Sul) ele apertou minha mão conversamos um minuto e foi e Eu fui nunca mais esqueci esse dia e desde então só vi crescer e se destacar como um dos melhores jogadores de minha geração,particularmente eu acho,muito humilde carismático um sujeito simples.
Ronaldinho sacaneou o grêmio em 2001 por dinheiro. Como se ele não fosse ganhar de qualquer jeito. Ctz que se caísse uma moeda do teu bolso nesse dia, ele ia pegar e sair correndo. Pilantra como a torcida do grêmio gritou no estádio aquela vez
@@Anderson-fm4cn nice football knowledge you do know that if the rule of only europeans win ballon dor wasn't there a long ago pele would have had 7 ballon do'rs?
@@darkmidnight818 in fact, we grew up playing soccer since we were kids, I myself always grew up playing soccer in the street with my friends almost every day, we stayed in the street until late at night playing, our national team doesn't win anymore because there's a lot of sleep, accommodated, friends, so we need a coach who puts an end to this and puts these guys to play, our brazil has many talents spread across the territory, but they have no chance of being recognized.
We used to play a lot of soccer in the streets during childhood. We used to do it to the point our toes started bleeding. A bleeding feet finger was normal. Thats the secret for everything. Lots of practice during the Day. During the night we rest, which is important for the brain to assimilate all the information we got during the day. The next day you'll be understanding and doing everything much better. And most importantly, you'll feel quite good about it.
@@Luke_Skvwalkeryou're right. We brazilians are teached american english and most of us don't even care about the difference in soccer x football, but in portuguese we call it Futebol, which is really alike football
a lot of brazilians play on sand too. i'm sure this would strengthen power and stability. the ball doesn't bounce on sand, nor does it roll very far, if at all. simply put, if you want to get better at something, make it hard for yourself & master it. once you master a craft in the hardest way, doing it normally becomes second nature.
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
@@caelsimas9419I'm Brazilian, and I disagree, you forgot to mention the other peoples that make up Brazil, such as the Italians, Japanese and Germans, in addition to that, the indigenous people were almost annihilated in colonial Brazil, the reason for this is that today only 1% of the population is indigenous, compared to the countries of Spanish America. the best explanation is the soccer culture, everyone plays
it's funny that we would expect best footballers in the world to be from there but ronaldo-messi were born somewhere else. it just shows hard work can surpass natural talents
@@ProGamer-ru2gd yeah but not exactly. Because there is natural talent that if it’s not perfected it’s nothing for example someone like Sami Nasri or others. At the same time there is Hard Work Dedication that if it is not perfected it’s nothing for example Wayne Rooney Samuel Eto and many others. Messi And Cr7 are from elsewhere but one thing common is one is Next to Brazil while the other speaks basically Brazil language is Portuguese although it’s his language. If cr7 where to claim Brazil he would’ve been surpassed Messi while Messi has 🚾
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
@@ProGamer-ru2gdMessi is a hermano, just like Maradona. And they're good for the same reasons we are, genetics. Cristiano, on the other hand, is hard work. And no, he is not Ronaldo.
@@caelsimas9419 lol cristiano ronaldo since turning 30 has scored more goals than ronaldo nazario. the only reason people compare is because of same name but everyone knows how cristiano is the best. messi is genetic but also performance enhancement drugs
Not the reason, it's because for a lot of people in Brazil football is the only way for them to get out of poverty, and they also find it fun, they have a lot of idols that are footballers and it's their national sport so most people know about football more than other sports
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
Não vou me sentir na obrigação de escrever aqui em inglês quando falo sobre meu povo e cultura, enfim, hahaha a única forma que vemos de sair da pobreza kkkkkk pra iniciar, damos um banho nos americanos e até mesmo em europeus em geografia e qualquer outra coisa. Acham que falamos espanhol e que não temos wi-fi e vivemos no mato 😂.. Posso ver a superioridade de vocês mesmo, apenas no ego
@@fute_cortesI'm not even English or American and I'm talking about Brazilians that live in favelas, also I never said Brazilians speak Spanish I'm not stupid, idk why you would instantly think I'm some egotistical person and that I'm English or American, you're the one with the big ego
@@MyNameIsntLongMost civilians North Americans are like that with us. Therefore, we act in the same way. All leaders and Brazilians, whether left or right, see Americans as selfish and opportunistic bums. I know we are not talking about geopolitics, but this is the reason for the fall of their country, their arrogance towards us. Every moment we get closer to the BRICS, they (BRICS) become richer and more influential. As for them, except in everything. After all, what country are you from?
Bro why are you being so disrespectful he just trying to tell us that in india they also play barefoot he wasn't comparing to anyone so shut up @@aruns8325
African players are great but due to corruption, poverty and lack of facilities they never make it. Imagine if Ghana was same level as Brazil or Thailand.
@@bene2451 For an African Nation like Nigeria, Cameron, Senegal or Ivor Chost being wealthy as a Thailand or Brazil would be enough to have a stable football league to develop players.
I am brazillian this isn't the only reason tho...football is an religion here in our country and it's basically 90% of pur lives...we are just good because we own the game.
É simples… Esse esporte é como uma rotina normal para nós,já que crescemos com pessoas ao redor com pessoas que adoram futebol e mais… a cada favela,esquina,etc… você vai ver moleques,até mesmo crianças jogando… Não é atoa que somos o País do Futebol ❤
And what's wrong with 7-1? Does 1 match erase our entire history? Let's start that just after 2 years of the match against Germany, we were Olympic champions beating Germany, we have 5 cups, players like Pele, Ronaldo, Romario, Ronaldinho and Neymar. When it comes to football, you and any outsider have to put your head down and keep quiet.
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
@@caelsimas9419 Brazil seems like an absolutely amazing place; my grandfather's family was Italian, but he was born in Brazil. Wife and I want to move there.
@@madbadtrad7746If you are referring to Brazil, I recommend the cities of Curitiba, Holambra, Florianopolis, treze tílias, Gramados, Santa Maria and Joinville. These cities are great, especially Curitiba.
More than just training barefoot.. It's about the culture..., The artistic expression, the aesthetics/beauty of the game...The term Joga Bonito virtually translates as The Beautiful Game
It's just genetics. We Brazilians have genetics that make us VERY good at some sport. The reason? Miscegenation. Since the time we were a colony of Portugal, there was a great mix of indigenous people, Africans and Portuguese, thus creating the Brazilian people, who have blood from the three peoples listed above. This genetics means that Tupiniquins have an absurd talent in some sport, even though they don't have it in the majority. We have examples like Senna, Ramon Dino, Charles do Bronx, Pelé, etc. Well, I hope I helped. Hugs from Brazil.
Crescemos jogando futebol entre amigos durante a infância toda, isso molda a maioria dos jogadores desde de cedo. É mágico! Ronaldinho só se tornou O Ronaldinho porque seu irmão o treinou desde de pequeno.Ele era profissional de um time chamado GRÊMIO aqui do Rio Grande do sul (e meu time de paixão desde de pequeno) Ronaldinho se criou em Vila Nova em Porto Alegre, eu moro no bairro ao lado atualmente.. ele é o melhor do mundo e não há outro igual ele. Lembro-me que todo mundo parava para olhar ele jogar, esperávamos ansiosamente a bola chegar ao seus pés e ele nunca decepcionava, nunca existiu outro igual a ele. R10❤
Also, there is a thing in Brazilian culture “Altinha” which is a beach game/workout where players either form a circle or pass to each other laterally . It has a great influence on accuracy and style, using the ball and controlling the force you put into it.
It's because brazillians find joy in this sport, they do it for fun, that also helps. The football art culture on brazil is so good, everytime i go to a plaza i always see people playing football, table football, "rodinha" etc... Not all brazillians know how to play football but i'm sure they played at least a single time.
as a kid who play football bare foot and play in the house, if i play in a football tournament barefoot its honestly an advantage but unfortunately i can't 😢
@@johnnytherobloxplayer8095 the only thing that sucks for me is that im not used to grass sorta. Like i can play in it, but i cant play the same way i always do in street. Im just more used to street
its because we play every day for long periods of time and understand how to make fast choices, we also watch a lot of brazilian players doing skills that we copy
As a brazilian🇧🇷 it's just because we play football barefoot every day even if the weather is hot like 40/45°C. We just have passion of football In Brazil, there are players as good as Neymar but they don't have a professional career
I'm a massive Brazilians supporter. Sadly Brazilians don't play their game anymore. They play the European game. They don't play with the Ginga anymore, which outclassed the Europeans.
They are born in the soccer, moulded by it. They didn’t see another sport until they were already professionals. And by then it all seemed like soccer with different rules.
I spent many years playing street or pickup soccer against foreigners. Brazilians are indeed the best overall. It's so interesting how every culture has their own unique tendencies. This was over 15 years ago though so I'm sure alot has changed.
What they are doing in the video is why they are great at football.They juggle the ⚽ everyday. Subsequently it becomes part of them and they can make it do almost anything on command.
Bro, I'm Brazilian, but we don't do physical exercise, we just play football and training, but the culture Brazilian shape our way of being and playing football, hugs.😊
Young Brazilian players have to bring money to their homes as soon as they grow a little bit... The necessity and eager to become a star is what makes them so special
The reason is they come from poverty life is really hard much hard we ever emagine.do or die situation that level of dedication cannot been seen in the develop country people...the passion , for football is great .. Ronaldo, Ronaldinho are childhood favourite, history of football.even though I am an Indian I cheer for Brazil in world cup.. Brazil la la la la .la Brazil....😊😊