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Immigrant players dominate the European Cup: Germany becomes an international team and supports France.

Since the 1990s, Europe has become the center of immigrants all over the world. In recent years, there has also been a wave of immigrants on the football field, and this European Cup has reached its peak.

According to statistics, most of the 16 teams have immigrant players. There are not only immigrants from European countries, but also players from Africa, America, Asia and Oceania. The German team, which is deeply loved by China fans, is one of the teams with the largest number of immigrant players, and even its anchor Ozil is of Turkish origin.

In fact, immigrant players are of great benefit to improving the football level of a country. As early as the World Cup in Italy in 1934, the Italian team helped them win the World Cup by introducing four Argentine players.

Germany has become an "international column"

Ramstein, who acted recklessly in this European Cup, has changed from "fuel power" to "hybrid car". It turns out that there are about 10 non-German players in the team. The German media once described it as "the German national team in Loew's hands can be called the German international team."

Although there are so many "foreigners" in the team, the Germans have no discrimination against them and don't care about the origin of the players. They always regard them as their brothers and friends. Like Klose and Podolski, wherever they play football, they always win the applause and support of German fans.

What is more commendable is that the German Football Association has paid attention to racial integration in attracting immigrant players. In the view of the German Football Association, football can not only become a stage for immigrants to integrate into Germany, but also diversify the style of the German team.

The black man propped up the Gaul cock.

Fans who like the French team know that the history of French football is a history of immigration, and the colors of French football are colorful. Nasri and Benzema are descendants of Algerians, Lamy is from Morocco, and Evras was born in Senegal. ...

Although the French Football Association had hoped to have as few immigrant players as possible before the European Cup, half of the players were not pure French. Why are all the cocks in Gaul propped up by blacks? It turns out that descendants of former French colonies such as North Africa and Central Africa all chose to move to France. Most of these people live in slums and it is difficult for them to get ahead. They have only two ways to go, reading or playing football. Zidane, the representative figure of French football, is an Algerian and an example of the success of immigrant descendants by football.

Europe welcomes immigrant players.

As we all know, at present, the birth rate in Europe continues to decline, and the proportion of elderly people greatly exceeds that of teenagers. The problem of population aging in Europe is facing severe challenges. Relevant institutions have said: Europe is experiencing a period of population depression, and now Europe is an aging Europe. In this case, European countries solve their long-lost "population window" through immigration.

The influx of immigrants, coupled with the good football atmosphere in European countries, has made many football talents appear in the immigrant army. For example, Podolski was only 2 years old when he first arrived in Germany. He was fully educated and trained by the German team, and eventually became the "Hua Dan in charge" of the German team.

At the same time, "foreigners" are also willing to integrate into this country through the stage of football. Germany, France, the Netherlands and other European football powers have also attracted many immigrant players. Nowadays, with the increasingly obvious trend of globalization and European integration, and the increasing mobility of players, there will be more and more immigrant players. Our reporter Lu Liye