Success of Beach Soccer in Countries Without Seashores Beach soccer is associated with the ocean, sun, and walking barefoot on the sand. It seems that where to play this game if a country has no access to the sea? However, paradoxically: some of the most successful beach soccer teams in the world come from states that have never seen the salty shore. Belarus, Hungary, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, even Russia (where the beach season is short) dominate on the international stage. How do they manage to do this? The secret lies in artificial sandy fields, systematic training, and rethinking the very philosophy of the game. Let's figure it out. Artificial Sand: A Substitute for the Ocean The key to success is the construction of specialized facilities with sand. For example, in Hungary, there are several covered and open fields with imported sand (35-45 meters in size). The sand is carefully sifted and moistened to prevent it from getting dusty. National championships and training sessions of the national team are held there. Switzerland built the first covered arena in Europe — the "Beach Soccer Arena" in Zurich. The Czech Republic has centers in Prague and Brno. These countries are not dependent on the weather — you can play year-round. The sand can come from quarries, even from deserts, the main thing is its fraction. Hungary: Kings Without the Sea The Hungarian beach soccer team is one of the strongest in the world. They regularly participate in the World and European championships, taking prize places. Their success is based on culture: in the country, there are children's academies where beach soccer is taught from the age of 8. Trainers use specific exercises: speed of play, free kicks, acrobatic saves by goalkeepers. Hungarians also actively invite Brazilian specialists who impart technique. The star of the Hungarian beach game is Barnabás Deák, whose bicycle kick goals are known worldwide. Switzerland: Precision and Organization Switzerland is an ...
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