Como o futebol chegou no Brasil? A história completa

🇧🇷👕 BRAZIL JERSEYS - 2026 WORLD CUP The World Cup atmosphere is already here! Secure your official jersey or classic retro shirts at our store in partnership with Netshoes 👉 https://www.youtube.com/shopcollectio... How did a sport created in the elite of 19th-century England cross the ocean and become the soul of an entire nation? Football attracts more than 4 billion fans, but nowhere in the world is the relationship with the ball as profound as in Brazil. In this video, we unravel the fascinating journey of football: from its ancient roots in China (Cuju), through the shaping of British rules, to its arrival in the suburbs and factories of Brazil. Discover how the working class of Bangu, the revolution of the "Black Shirts" of Vasco da Gama, and the talents of the amateur leagues broke down the barriers of racism and elitism to transform sport into our greatest cultural identity. Also understand the impact of radio, TV, the political use during the Vargas Era, the consecration of idols like Friedenreich, Leônidas, Pelé, and contemporary legends, as well as a dark and forgotten chapter: the prohibition of women's football for almost 40 years in the country. 🚀 Join our Members community:    / @canaltop10   📱 Don't forget to follow Top 10 on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok for exclusive trivia and short videos! 👇   / canaltop10     / _top10canal   https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... PROFESSIONAL CONTACT: [email protected] For questions related to partnerships, advertising or copyright, please send an email! ➜ Subscribe for more cool facts! ➜ Leave a like to encourage us to keep producing! ➜ Turn on notifications so you don't miss your daily dose of trivia! =) ⏱️ Video Chapters 0:00 The soul of the nation: Football in Brazil 0:32 The origin of the ball 3:20 Its arrival in Brazil 5:38 The amateur leagues, dribbling as survival 8:24 The revolution of the "Black Shirts" of Vasco da Gama 11:08 The end of hypocrisy 12:51 The Vargas Era and the national identity project 15:32 The radio era, the Maracanazo and the emergence of Pelé 17:56 TV Globo and the industrialization of Brazilian passion 20:08 The law that criminalized women's football (1941-1979)