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The chosen few of Veljko Paunovic learned the traditional Maori war dance. See how they are doing!

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The final count down to the start of the World Cup for players under the age of 20 in New Zealand is nearing, and in the camp of the Serbian team, the atmosphere is great after victory in the final preparation matches before the start of the competition (first Honduras 2: 1, followed by the USA 1: 0).

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Serbia is in Group D of the World Championship with teams from Uruguay, Mali and Mexico, and the first match of the tournament will be played on May 31st against the "Urus" at 4 pm local time and 6 am in the morning, our time.

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At one training session, the chosen few of Veljko Paunovic had a special "exercise" - the haka, a war dance of the indigenous Maori tribe.

Several members of this tribe showed the ancient dance movements on one side while our players followed on the other. This detail was on Vukasin Jovanovic's Instagram profile.

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The Haka dance represents the pride, strength and unity of the tribe, and consists of strong steps, tongue protrusion and rhythmic hammering of the body with loud shouts.

Foto: Profimedia/Corbis Foto: Profimedia/Corbis

Facial expressions are also important, and the choreography includes a somewhat creepy eye expansion along with facial grimaces. In modern times, the haka is performed at birthday parties, weddings and similar celebrations, and athletes from New Zealand have long included the playing of this dance as a warm-up before an important match.

Recently, English Prince Harry danced the haka, which is another indicator that this dance have managed to entice the world.

Foto: Tanjug/AP/Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald Foto: Tanjug/AP/Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald

(Telegraf.co.uk)

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