Children and football in Brazil
Children and Football in Brazil: Favelas, Talent, and Hope Football in Brazil begins not with an academy, but with a patch of dusty ground between tin shacks. Here, children start playing at the age of three, barefoot, with a dirty rag ball. Football is not just entertainment for them — it is their only chance to escape poverty. Every boy in the favela dreams of becoming the next Pelé, Ronaldo, or Neymar. The talent selection system in Brazil has been refined for decades, but it is harsh: only a few out of thousands of players make it to professionalism. In this article, we will explore how Brazilian children, for whom football is everything, live, train, and dream. Street Football: A School of Life On the streets of Rio, São Paulo, and Salvador, there are no special pitches. Impromptu goals are made of two stones or backpacks. The ball may be deflated, but they play until dark. There are no referees, no coaches. The only rule is to score more. Street football develops dribbling, creativity, and the ability to play without a pass. Children learn to shoot with both feet, dribble, and play aggressively. Many stars (Ronaldo, Romário, Neymar) went through this school. Football Schools and Scouts From the age of 7-8, talented boys are noticed by scouts. They come to the favelas, watch street tournaments, organize tests. The best are invited to free football schools (usually at professional clubs: Flamengo, Santos, Corinthians). There, there are already coaches, uniforms, a normal field. But the competition is fierce. The dropout rate in schools reaches 95%. If you are not taken into the youth team at 12, your career is likely to fail. Poverty as a Motivator Brazilian children from the favelas are not afraid of work. They are ready to train for 6 hours a day, endure pain, run in the heat. Football is their ticket from tin shacks to a mansion with a swimming pool. Many parents encourage the activities, even if they themselves do not eat. Neymar's mother worked ... Read more
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