This is a video where the narrator debunks 50 common myths related to the FIFA World Cup. The myths range from silly claims like "you can get a special snack if you shout 'Brazil is hexa' at a drive-thru" to more serious ones like "players can't cross the free kick line during a free kick." The narrator uses humor and examples to prove or disprove each myth, often incorporating games, challenges, and jokes into the video.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. The maximum number of fans recorded in a World Cup game is 200,000 people.
2. The Namibian Cup had 48 penalty kicks in one match.
3. Ronaldinho Gaúcho is known as the king of dribbling.
4. It's possible to order a sandwich for a different day at McDonald's.
5. Colmeia has a sock that supposedly brings good luck.
6. The World Cup balls have different names.
7. Some people have pre-game rituals, such as painting their face or saying specific phrases.
8. There is a myth that people always try to guess what players are saying during games.
9. The World Cup has special snacks, including a sandwich from Brazil.
10. It's possible to play football underwater.
11. Players often greet each other before the game.
12. Qatar is located in Asia, specifically in the Persian Gulf.
13. Players often invent celebratory dances during the World Cup.
14. People often make motorcades when Brazil wins.
15. Players take cold showers before and after the game to improve circulation.
16. Some people sleep during games.
17. The Coca-Cola flavor for the World Cup is different from the normal one, with an essence of coffee flavor.
18. There is a myth that the neighbor's internet is always better than yours.