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Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

All About Max Morlock Stadium

The Max-Morlock-Stadion (since July 1st, 2017; originally municipal stadium ; later also Frankenstadion ) is a football stadium with an athletics facility in the...

All About Deutsche Bank Park

The Waldstadion , officially Deutsche Bank Park (previously Commerzbank Arena ) since July 1, 2020 , due to a name sponsorship , is a...

All About Borussia Park Stadium

The Borussia-Park (proper spelling: BORUSSIA PARK ) is the association's own football stadium of football - Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach .It is located in...

Allianz Arena Football Stadium

The Allianz Arena is a football stadium in the north of Munich and offers 75,021 seats for national games, made up of 57,343 seat;...

Signal Iduna Park Football Stadium

The Signal Iduna Park is one of the best football stadiums in the world and is located in the city center-west district of the...

All You Need To Know About Water Polo

Introduction On Water Polo: Water Polo is a team sport played in water consisting of two teams, 6 players each and a goalkeeper. It requires...

Teqball – The Curved Sport Indeed!

What if I say, there is an amazing sport to play on a curved table? Sounds exciting, right!!  But do you know what this game is...

Laredo Lemurs Baseball

Baseball is one of the bat and ball games that started in England, but later on, spread to the other countries of the world....

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Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

Dandi Biyo: Nepal’s National Sport Explained

Dandi Biyo is Nepal's traditional national sport, played with a long stick and small wooden peg. Learn how the game works, why Nepal adopted it, and how it survives today.

Arnis: The Philippines’ National Martial Art and Sport Explained

Arnis is the Philippines' national martial art and sport, designated by law in 2009. A stick-and-blade system with pre-colonial origins. Here is how it works and why it matters.
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