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Top Teams Adopt ‘Have Sex, Score Goals’ Policy

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Reports reveal that all eight teams that made the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup 2014 have a liberal policy on sexual relations with partners.
Brazilian paper Lance says all eight teams in the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup have had a liberal policy of allowing players to spend time with their partners during down time (non-training or non-match periods). The eight teams – Bosnia, Chile and Russia among others – that lost in the pre-quarterfinal stage apparently had stringent ‘no-sex’ policy, reports claimed.
Several studies have previously suggested that sexual intercourse up to two hours before an event does not adversely affect the performance of high level athletes.
Top teams like Netherlands, Germany and France have allowed players to see their wives and girlfriends
According to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, six of the eight teams remaining in the World Cup have not specifically asked their players to abstain from sex, but have put in place specific guidelines regarding the duration and positions players can experiment with while they are in Brazil.
It has been reported that Brazilian players were given days off after some games and team boss Luiz Felipe Scolari was okay with “normal sex” but warned players not to indulge in anything too “acrobatic”.
Former Brazil forward Romario said having sex before a game helped him relax and play better while the late Socrates, who had six children, wrote that results were “exceptional” when he had sex the night before and the morning after a game. -

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