The Dirtiest
Finland is known for snowy winters, reindeers. forests, and swamps. Swamps stretch across the countryside as far as the eye can see Once a year, the town of Hyrynsalmi, about 650 kilometers north of Helsinki, hosts a very unusual sports event: the World Swamp Soccer Championship. This major spectacle attracts some 5,000 participants from a number of countries. The players play soccer in the knee-deep mud, and often there is more wading and crawling than actual kicking of the ball. The game lasts for two periods of 25 minutes each in a marked soccer field that looks more like a pig pen. After kickoff, the participants' brightly colored team shirts soon become dirty rags
The DirtiestFinland is known for snowy winters, reindeers. forests, and swamps. Swamps stretch across the countryside as far as the eye can see Once a year, the town of Hyrynsalmi, about 650 kilometers north of Helsinki, hosts a very unusual sports event: the World Swamp Soccer Championship. This major spectacle attracts some 5,000 participants from a number of countries. The players play soccer in the knee-deep mud, and often there is more wading and crawling than actual kicking of the ball. The game lasts for two periods of 25 minutes each in a marked soccer field that looks more like a pig pen. After kickoff, the participants' brightly colored team shirts soon become dirty rags
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