Brazil’s national passion finally gets a shrine
Oct 29, 2008 Reuters
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - In Brazil, soccer is
considered an art form. So it is only fitting that the sport
Brazilians call “the beautiful game” gets its own museum.
This is the land that produced football greats such as
Garrincha, Zico, Romario, Ronaldo, Kaka, and the most famous of
all, Pele. It is the only country to have qualified for every
World Cup, and the only one to win it five times.
But until now, Brazil has never had a truly national museum
honoring the sport that has become synonymous with Brazilian
culture. That changed last month when the Museu do Futebol, or
Football Museum, opened at Pacaembu Stadium in Sao Paulo.
Photos: Reuters, AFP
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