Has anyone watched a football match live? Please tell me about the feeling and atmosphere of the scene~~~
I don’t like football very much. I rarely watch football games broadcast on TV.
But I still vividly remember the live game I watched when a football stadium opened.
There is a strange magic and attraction at the game. This special atmosphere does not come from the merits of the team or the level of the game, but from the fans who gather from all over the world.
Before entering the scene, I was very disapproving. Football is not a game where more than 20 people are chasing a small ball! But the moment I stepped onto the football field, I was gradually shocked by everything on the field. Fans from all over the country, some wearing fancy clothes, some wearing their own team jerseys, some holding team flags, some with their faces painted with team logos, all filed into the stadium with high spirits and high spirits. At the scene, in addition to the continuous music coming from the loudspeaker, what filled my ears was the sound of the fans. The high and excited mood made me, an outsider, fascinated by it.
When the team came on the field, the fans’ shouts overwhelmed everything else. Everyone cheered desperately for their favorite team. Before the game started, a coin was tossed by the referee to determine which team would kick off first. At this time, the entire audience was completely silent. Everyone held their breath and looked at the coin thrown by the referee from a distance, even though they knew it was impossible to see. It was clear, but everyone still couldn't help but look at the coin tossed in the air. After the right to kick-off has been decided, you will see two extreme reactions: excitement and disappointment, as if this right to kick-off can determine the outcome.
At the beginning of the game, the action is often not so intense, even a bit dull, and the fans' emotions are slightly relaxed. When for the first time a player from one team dribbled the ball through the defense line and rushed towards the opponent's penalty area, the fans in the audience started to go crazy. Everyone stood up from their seats, and some people clung to the railing in front of them. Some people clutched the food and drinks in their hands, some hugged each other, and everyone stared closely at the player dribbling the ball, shouting unanimously, crazily, and with all their strength. This shout was mixed with excitement and nervousness. When the players kicked the ball hard, it was the climax of the game. Everyone almost entered a hysterical state of selflessness. The deafening shouts almost drowned out my own voice. When the ball was shot into the goal, the excitement of the fans was indescribable. Amidst the excited shouts, what came into view was the excitement of the fans. Many fans kept waving flags with excitement on their faces.
I don’t know when it started. The fans in the auditorium opposite suddenly stood up and shouted one after another. Starting from the right, it was like a tsunami wave. The wave of people quickly moved to the left. It is so spectacular and shocking that it is difficult to describe it with words. When this wave swept into the auditorium where I was, I couldn't help but stand up and shout excitedly with everyone. Wave after wave pushed the atmosphere of the entire stadium to the highest peak.
Attack and defense again and again, climax after wave, the excitement of being immersed in the situation cannot be described in words. After the game, the fans of the winning team were so excited that they almost lost control.
Even though the game has been over for many years, I still feel excited and excited when I think of you describing the scene again.
It is really difficult to describe to you the feeling of being there, the feeling of being in it and feeling like you are a part of it. You can only understand it if you experience it yourself.
If you have the chance, you might as well go to a big football match by yourself. You will find that all the descriptions here cannot fully describe your feelings, haha!