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How Beira-Rio Turned Football Into a Cultural Gathering
Estádio Beira-Rio is more than just a football stadium; it is a cultural and sporting icon in Porto Alegre, Brazil. As the home of Sport Club Inter...
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The Manaus Stadium Swap Built for the 2014 World Cup
The city of Manaus in Brazil underwent a significant transformation with the demolition of the Vivaldão stadium and the construction of the Arena d...
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Why Arena da Amazônia’s Basket Design Stands Out
The Arena da Amazônia stands as a testament to modern architectural design and engineering in the heart of Manaus, Brazil. Built to host matches du...
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How Arena Pantanal Beat Delays to Host the World Cup
Arena Pantanal, situated in Cuiabá, Brazil, is a testament to modern stadium construction and design. Completed in April 2014, this multi-use stadi...
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Brazil’s Soccer Cup Powerhouse Status, Explained for New Fans
An essential guide for new soccer fans on why Brazil is the most dominant and celebrated national team in the history of the beautiful game.
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How the World Cup Trophy Changed From 1930 to Today
The FIFA World Cup Trophy is one of the most iconic symbols in sports, representing the pinnacle of achievement in international soccer. Since the ...
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The Cuiabá Stadium That Survived a Tight World Cup Timeline
Arena Pantanal, located in Cuiabá, Brazil, played a significant role during the 2014 FIFA World Cup by hosting four group stage matches. This multi...
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The Uruguay World Cup Story That New Fans Usually Miss
Learn the story of the Maracanazo, the 1950 World Cup final where tiny Uruguay stunned Brazil in one of the greatest upsets in sports history.
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How Brazil Became the Standard Every Soccer Cup Team Chases
From the national trauma of 1950 to Pelé's arrival and the philosophy of 'joga bonito,' here's how Brazil built a soccer dynasty that every other nation envies.
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Why Brazil vs Uruguay Still Carries Historic Weight
The Brazil–Uruguay football rivalry is one of the most storied and intense in the world of soccer. Dating back to the early 20th century, this riva...
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Uruguay’s Powerhouse Past Still Shapes Its Soccer Cup Identity
A look at how Uruguay, a nation of just 3.5 million, built a legendary soccer identity from two World Cups and the spirit of 'garra charrúa'.
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Germany’s 2014 World Cup winners — Where are they now? Thomas Müller
Where is Thomas Müller now?
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