The story of “King,” who doesn't disclose his real name, is similar to that of many vulnerable Brazilians in recent years.
The story of Adriano Leite Ribeiro, the “Emperor,” is one of the most striking in Brazilian soccer. His dazzling talent and ...
Former Inter star Adriano has written a moving piece chronicling his status as ‘football’s biggest waste’ after a stellar ...
Santos secured its return to the top tier of Brazilian soccer next year when it hopes star striker Neymar will be back at the ...
Vinicius Júnior, Ronaldo Nazário and Roberto Rivellino, are among the poster boys for betting brands in Brazil ...
In a landmark gesture that transcends national rivalries, Brazil will honor Argentina’s Lionel Messi at Rio de Janeiro’s ...
Two days shy of his 78th birthday, Brazil's oldest professional club coach, Aderbal Lana, penned a fresh deal with Amazonian outfit Princesa do Solimoes on Friday.
Young African players chase football 'dream' in Brazil For King Faisal, a 20-year-old winger from Ghana, the invitation to move to Brazil to play football is easily summed up: "It was a dream." For ...
The Brazilian is famed for playing for the likes of Inter Milan and Flamengo during his illustrious career, also starring for ...
Guardiola is off contract at City in June, so making the prospect of taking the Brazil job easier. Guardiola likes the idea ...
In Brazil, an incubator for star players bought up by Europe’s moneyed elite clubs, the benefit in return is new blood for its lower divisions, with players who are fiercely committed.
Every Monday, FIFA spotlights a World Cup record. This looks at Brazil right-back Cafu becoming the only man to play in three finals.