日前,日本助威國家隊(duì)球迷尖叫大賽在東京熱烈舉行,受到了廣大球迷的熱烈追捧。他們拼盡全力,用最高分貝的尖叫,來表達(dá)對(duì)日本國家男足的支持。誰的尖叫分貝最高、誰的尖叫時(shí)間最長,誰就更配稱為日本國家隊(duì)“藍(lán)色武士”的追隨者。除了常規(guī)的“goal”這樣鼓勵(lì)進(jìn)球的叫聲以外,也有參賽球迷們用自己獨(dú)特的尖叫來表達(dá)自己的觀點(diǎn)。最終,尖叫“goal(進(jìn)球)”長達(dá)32秒的中山紀(jì)夫在91名參賽球迷中脫穎而出,成為冠軍。他表示,足球是圓的,什么都可能發(fā)生。所以,他會(huì)全力支持日本隊(duì)的。
Football fans in Japan warmed up for the forthcoming World Cup by holding a screaming competition in Toyko as the countdown to South Africa 2010 continued.
The competition attracted a large crowd with participants judged on their ability to scream the word "goal" or other phrase showing support to the country's national team.
Ninety one people took part in the contest with Norio Nakayama winning the prize for his long performance as he screamed the word "goal" for just over 32 seconds.
Nakayama said he believed in Japan's "Blue Samurai" team and was upbeat about their chances against Group E opponents Cameroon, Netherlands and Denmark in Group E in South Africa.
"The ball is round and everything may happen," he said. "I'd like them to win at least once and overcome the group stage. Of course I'd like them to do their best and be hell-bent on winning," he added.
Japan's World Cup campaign begins on June 14 against Cameroon.