witch language
September 3rd, 2009 by Admin

witch language

Every time two soccer teams step on the pitch, the fans expect to see magical results. It is magical performances that provide discussion points for fans throughout the week before and after each game. The fans always exaggerate, and passing through the finer details of what happened in the game. Even I heard that somewhere in Kenya, a freedom fighter and well known leader of the sect already Msambwa Dini, Elijah Masinde, once kicked the ball into the sky so strong never returned to Earth! These are the legendary stories that keep alive the spirit of football.

Juju or research
To players to produce deeds that go beyond human capacity, it takes more than coaches, trainers, administrators and doctors. They need what has been perfected in Africa the "researcher" or in plain language a witch doctor. In Kenya, the teams spent huge sums on research. The recipient of funds research is the Wizard, who is consulted on the fortunes of a team before an important game and intervention strategies used to strengthen his team as he weaker opponents. The word research is used because the language is acceptable for financial accounting purposes, and the press.

Africa Saharan

In sub-Saharan Africa is common practice for soccer teams turn to witchcraft, or juju, to gain an advantage competitive. It is claimed that witchcraft can give a team a competitive advantage over the opponent. The business of juju participation is highly secret and therefore difficult today announced widespread it is in Africa. Due to the advanced training and training methodologies as well as the spread of Christianity, witchcraft rituals are much less common than it used to be.
The use of witchcraft unfortunately coincides with the use of traditional medicine. Traditional medicine and religion play an important role in most African societies and combine well with football, which is by far the number one sport in Africa. Given the popularity of the game and people's spiritual beliefs, it is logical that the two go together. It is also important to note that football and Christianity was introduced to Africans by missionaries West. These two were used to replace African dance and traditional forms of worship that Western missionaries considered sinful.

Juju practices

In many African countries, traditional healers perform rituals and religious leaders juju and are rewarded financially for their work. Some rituals include:

1. Spread the blood of a pig in the opponents locker room to scare the younger players.
2. Bury head of a cow, chicken or a cat in front of the goal field of opponents.
3. Shinguards can be hung on the network to ensure the objectives of the adversaries not happen.
4. Bits of animals or plants can be burned near the goal or not covered in the form of magic dust.
5. When running on the ground, teams can avoid their usual route because it could be haunted. Or the team may try to weaken the magic of the opponents to enter the field back.
6. Teams to avoid entering the stadium, using the front door to avoid walking in the footsteps of their opponents. Therefore, using viewer input. In the worst cases, team members have been jumping over the walls of a stadium and dressing gown to prevent the local computer if it is haunted.

Juju on exit

Due to the increasing lighting, witchcraft cases are decreasing. In some countries like Tanzania, clubs that are found using juju fined. In the past five years, both young African Simba Football Club has been fined on two occasions to resort to methods such as witchcraft intentionally crude urinate on the field. The Confederation of African Football has also issued stern warnings to the teams including the witches on the official list of delegates for tournaments. However, the issues of tradition and spirit are hard to legislate against successfully as juju take too long to be eradicated in African football.

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