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Since the 1930 World Cup, until 2002, Brazil has reached the World Cup finals for the 17th time, and is the only team in the world to have participated in all World Cup finals, without missing a single World Cup tournament, which is a unique record in world football. "The King of the Ball" Pele said that the World Cup would be unthinkable without the participation of the Brazilian team.
Brazil is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, Brazil has won two runners-up, two third, and one fourth, making them the best team in World Cup history. By 2002, Brazil had reached seven World Cup finals, the same level as Germany.
In addition to its stellar record, Brazil is a country with a strong football atmosphere This is because Brazil loves football so much, and Brazil has good equipment and plenty of stadiums
This is the 17th time since the World Cup was held in 1930 that Brazil has reached the World Cup finals in 2002, and is the only team in the world to have participated in all World Cup finals without missing a World Cup event, which is a unique record in world football. "The King of the Ball" Pele said that the World Cup would be unthinkable without the participation of the Brazilian team.
Brazil is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, Brazil has won two runners-up, two third, and one fourth, making them the best team in World Cup history. By 2002, Brazil had reached seven World Cup finals, the same level as Germany.
That's why Brazil is the kingdom of football.
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Brazil has never failed to participate in the World Cup finals, and their results have been very good, which no other country can do. Brazil is a developing country with a moderate standard of living for its people, which dictates that the player's income is limited. Currently, the average monthly salary of a Brazilian player playing in a Serie A team is around R$3,000.
The salaries of the players are kept secret and there is a big difference between them. The monthly salary of a rookie player is only 1,000 reais, while the monthly salary of a famous player is about 30,000 reais, a difference of about 10 times. No matter how much money they get, players always train and learn hard to improve their skills.
Because they know that if they play well, their wages will naturally ** and they don't have to fight for it. The team implements a walking training system, and players can consciously abide by discipline and work and rest in a timely manner, including famous football stars. Known as the "lone wolf", Romario has been abandoned by the national team in recent years due to his strong personality and poor discipline.
Brazil is known as the kingdom of football. The glory of football and the proper functioning of the league depend mainly on the law. In 1933, Brazilian football became professional.
Currently, the direct governing body for the management of football in Brazil is the Confederation de la Nacional Football (CBF). In addition, each state and city has its own local football association. The CBF is responsible for the management of the Brazilian National Football League and national teams at all levels, while the local football federations are responsible for the management of the local leagues.
While the Ministry of Athletic has the authority to direct and advise the CBF, its real power on the football field is in the hands of the CBF. Currently, Brazilian football clubs are taking the path of marketing and becoming corporate clubs. Under normal circumstances, clubs have the right to decide on player management, ticket sales, sponsorships, etc., and need to negotiate with football associations at all levels in terms of television broadcasts, fixture schedules, etc.
Clubs that own their own pitches also have the right to manage the pitches. Brazil has courts of arbitration for sport at all levels responsible for making judicial or administrative decisions on various issues and disputes arising from professional league competitions. The arbitral tribunal is composed of five senior judges and is legally serious, independent and authoritative.
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Football is known as the "number one sport in the world". Because it is the most widespread and popular sport in the world, with the largest audience in the world. Its charm is unmatched by any other sport.
From heads of state to ordinary people, there are many football lovers. There are a lot of football events that affect the hearts of hundreds of millions of fans. However, in the history of football, the violence caused by fan riots, and even the tragedy of many people, often occur, and it has been repeatedly banned.
All of this proves that football is so exciting and it can drive people crazy. For example, in 1985, at the European Club Championship held at the Hazel Football Stadium in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, English fans lost their minds and attacked Italian fans and Belgian police, killing 39 people and seriously injuring hundreds of fans. The football stadium has been turned into a slaughterhouse!
Four years later, on 15 April 1989, at the semi-finals of the 118th FA Cup, 108 people were crushed to death by the barbed wire fence used to isolate the stands and stadium as an agitated crowd of fans poured outside the stadium, causing chaos. It triggered the "Gates of Hell" tragedy in football history that shocked the world. Let's look at the first stage of Group A of the Asian Qualifiers for the World Cup, which took place in Irbid, Jordan, on May 30, 1993.
When the Iraqi football team defeated the Chinese team, Baghdad fans shot wildly in celebration, killing nine people and injuring more than 120.
The history of Brazilian football is only about 100 years old. However, the level of football in Brazil is very high. There are many illustrious football stars such as Pele, Garrincha, Rivierino, Santos, Vava, Zico, Socrates, and many more.
The Brazilian football team has achieved remarkable results at the World Championships, winning the 6th World Championship in 1958, the 7th World Championship in 1962 and the 9th World Championship in 1970. It has been ranked No. 1 in the world for the past few cups. For this reason, people call Brazil the kingdom of football.
Brazilians love football. After standing up, Brazilian children learn not to walk first, but to play first.
When Pele was a child, he began his football career, playing rags in the streets barefoot with a group of poor kids. He once said: in Brazil, "if something moves, kick it; If it can't move, kick it and make it move; If it's too big to kick, swap it out for something smaller.
The whole of Brazil is a world of football, football everywhere. People can play football in cities, villages, sports fields, streets, and alleys. Brazilians love the game, and it's no wonder that Brazil has become a football kingdom.
In addition, the relevant Brazilian ** departments also attach great importance to football. Shortly after World War II, Brazil built the "MaracanĂ£", the largest stadium in the world at the time, with a capacity of 200,000 spectators. Currently, there are more than 10,000 football clubs, more than 400 professional football clubs, and more than 4,000 standard football stadiums in Brazil.
The high level of Brazilian football comes from its strong mass base and the strong support of the ** sector.
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Football is a sporty sport that is very sporty and can be very crazy in the process, and Brazil is a country where the quality of their athletes is better, so he can become a football powerhouse.
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