Rabu, 23 Juni 2010

The Origins of the Vuvuzela


Vuvzela has recently become the focus of international negotiations, the accessories of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. But the origin of horns, is a long difficult subject of controversy. The origin is often controversial because it is difficult to determine at the junction of the horn was introduced, there are several parties who claim that their discovery.

Vuvuzela world itself is discussed, as some claim it comes from the Zulu word for "making" noise, while others come from a small town called slang phrase meaning "shower". It is unknown use, if the origin of these people with the sound of the shower or bath as part of the instrument.

There are some who believe that a variant of the instrument of kudu horns in battle and religion by the various tribes of Africa. If rooted thousands of these instruments are hundreds of years or even a culture in Africa, but not as credible, because there is no proof.

Another argument came from Nazareth Baptist Church in South Africa did and instruments in worship as a sacred instrument since the early 20th century, used to ask. their demands are met, even if it uses a horn and was active in the South African football for decades, they only matter in spring 2010. They argue that if an instrument used in sacred worship, it should not be approved for use in sports no interest in religion. Church leaders have threatened action against the head of FIFA to stop fans and instruments during the game.

the fans of South African football Freddie Maake had discovered the instrument in 1965 were in the adaptation of a bike horn, it is an older version of the aluminum is used for activities in local and international playing the surfaces. Maake have a picture of him back in the 1970s to support the request, and he even took the 1998 World Cup in France. Without doubt, he used a horn Vuvuzela far in 1970, but there is clear evidence for claims, he has created for the support. The exact same horn used in Argentina, a country that was included in the Maake 1978 World Cup has never visited, but seems a direct instrument of aluminum in 1965 with his creation.

Former player Neil van Schalkwyk saw an opportunity to make money when his company, Sports Masincedane, patented design of a plastic version of the phone on the market for local football fans, but he did not know if people would do. To date, more than 600,000 Sports Masincedane vuvuzela, sold 100,000 in the first week of the 2010 World Cup.

Famous for high buzz created by the handset has many football fans visiting South Africa and even more unpopular see on television around the world. FIFA officials are not enforcing the rules on the use of instruments, but the boss of FIFA Dr Danny Jordaan, said that "2010 will be more difficult World Cup: South Africa hopes that a Vuvuzela unique part of what is detected is very special African World Festival. "Time will tell if the instrument is used in other countries, but suggested the international distribution Vuvuzela million, with only a few clubs and stadiums, that their activities are banned in the future.

adizero famous makers Adidas Lionel Messi has said he likes the atmosphere and the club wants Vuvuzela transferred. We can finally see the crowd of fans at Manchester United Football Shirt noise next season?

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