I saw Indonesia students playing the ball of fire with bare feet
In Indonesia, students play a fireball game where they ignite the kerosene-soaked coconut balls and play them after putting their feet in salt and non-flammable materials.
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The video shows the students at an Indonesian school playing soccer, which is set on fire, and pass it between each other.
Part of the pre-game ritual is that players dip their feet into salt and non-flammable spices. The ball is made of dried coconut beads and soaked in kerosene, according to the British Daily Mail.
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The team consists of five members, four players and a goalkeeper, while the game is divided into two halves of 10 minutes each, usually playing the game in religious ceremonies such as Eid al-Fitr and Adha.
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The game is related to what is known as benchat silat Pencak Silat , A form of traditional Indonesian martial arts, known locally as the fireball, and some believe that the coconut should soak in kerosene for a week, while others believe that only half an hour ago.
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(tagsToTranslate) Indonesia (t) Indonesia Students (t) Football Flaming (t) Football (t) Soccer Fireball
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