A smooth, rolling soccer ball does not discriminate between class, race, or religion. It does not care if you are wearing shining, new cleats or are left to kick with bare feet. It will not roll faster if you have a college degree, and it doesn’t care if you live in Rio’s favelas or a sky scraper in Sao Paulo. The fact of the matter is that futebol is a sport that brings Brazilians together. Whether it’s the passion shared when Kaka scores the winning goal, or playing a match with your good friends after school, futebol is an activity that can keep young people out of trouble, entertain adults, and unify to countries people
With soccer being such a huge phenomenon in Brazil, many people look up to the players. Brazilian soccer players are important role models for children in Brazil. They prove that even those who come from poor families can make an honest living if they work hard enough. 1 out of 8 children in Brazil live on the streets, so role models like Ronaldinho, for example, are important. He is well-behaved, humble, patient, and very talented, and is a positive person for young fans to idolize.
There is nothing quite as exciting for Brazilians as a good soccer match, and with the next FIFA world cup coming up in Brazil, the country is not only expecting people’s channels to be tuned to the matches, but a