Brazil is the KINGDOM of soccer
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Brazil is the KINGDOM of soccer

by Kazuhiro Seita
(Yokohama)

We know the fact that Brazil is the country of soccer. Soccer is a national sport for Brazil. But now the level of the league in Brazil is not too high.

Why? Because there is a flow that the player who has talent transfers to a club in Europe. And the transferring money has affected the management capital for a majority of the clubs of Brazil.

So the difference between the level of Brazil and Europe is very great....

But the fact that Brazil is the kingdom of soccer doesn't change. It is because other countries can't produce one after another a lot of players!!!!!!!!!!

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May 27, 2011
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The exodus of Brazilan soccer players to Europe
by: Gary Wolff

Kazuhiro, your story about Brazilian soccer players leaving for Europe reminds me of all the Japanese baseball players who now play in America's Major League.

Money controls everything! :-)

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