Every time the Spanish team contests a match in a World Cup, the country seems to stop for 90 minutes.People who barely follow football for the rest of the year gather in front of the television, the squares are filled to follow the meetings and the celebrations after a victory transcend the sports arena.It is a phenomenon that goes far beyond football and has a psychological explanation.For Pilar Conde, technical director of Clinics Origin and …
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Every time the Spanish team contests a match in a World Cup, the country seems to stop for 90 minutes.People who barely follow football for the rest of the year gather in front of the television, the squares are filled to follow the meetings and the celebrations after a victory transcend the sports arena.It is a phenomenon that goes far beyond football and has a psychological explanation.For Pilar Conde, technical director of Clinics Origin and …