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BRAZIL » Sports and Recreation, Brazil
 
Sports and Recreation, Brazil
AUTOMOBILE RACERS

- Ayrton Senna

- Fittipaldi, Emerson

- Senna, Ayrton

- automobile racing – CART Champ Car Champions

- automobile racing – Formula One World Champions

- automobile racing – Indy Racing League Champions


» BASKETBALL

- Olympic Games

- Olympic Games – basketball medalists

- Olympic Games – soccer

- Olympic Games – Summer Olympics medal standings

- Olympic Games – track and field – men

- Olympic Games – volleyball

» SOCCER – Brazil Wins Third World Cup In Soccer

- soccer – Copa America Champions

- soccer – FIFA World Player of the Year

- soccer – major international soccer competitions (table of champions)

- soccer – Pelé

- soccer – Ronaldo

- soccer – World Cup

- soccer – World Cup winners

The nations most popular sport is football (soccer) and Brazilians are highly enthusiastic fans of this sport. It is played virtually everywhere by young and old and amateur and professional, and international matches in the major cities draw huge crowds, notably to Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro, which has a capacity of 155,000. Brazilian teams are consistently among the top contenders for the World Cup , and from Brazil came the world-renowned Pelé , widely considered the greatest player of all time. Many other Brazilian players, such as the strikers Ronaldo and Rivaldo, have also led top football teams throughout Europe and Latin America . Women's football has gathered an increasing share of interest in Brazil . The country's string of successes in volleyball since the mid-20th century have made it Brazil 's second most popular sport. Municipal governments often provide volleyball courts and other recreational equipment for the country's beaches, including Rio de Janeiro 's famous Copacabana and Ipanema. Brazil 's beaches are gathering places for young people, the more athletic of which play football and various racket games. Brazilian championships of beach football and volleyball draw thousands of spectators and television coverage.

The nations most popular sport is football (soccer) and Brazilians are highly enthusiastic fans of this sport. It is played virtually everywhere by young and old and amateur and professional, and international matches in the major cities draw huge crowds, notably to Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro, which has a capacity of 155,000. Brazilian teams are consistently among the top contenders for the World Cup , and from Brazil came the world-renowned Pelé , widely considered the greatest player of all time. Many other Brazilian players, such as the strikers Ronaldo and Rivaldo, have also led top football teams throughout Europe and Latin America . Women's football has gathered an increasing share of interest in Brazil . The country's string of successes in volleyball since the mid-20th century have made it Brazil 's second most popular sport. Municipal governments often provide volleyball courts and other recreational equipment for the country's beaches, including Rio de Janeiro 's famous Copacabana and Ipanema. Brazil 's beaches are gathering places for young people, the more athletic of which play football and various racket games. Brazilian championships of beach football and volleyball draw thousands of spectators and television coverage.

Brazilians have also achieved international fame in a variety of other sports. There were surges in interest in tennis in the 1960s, when Maria Bueno won Wimbledon and U.S. championships, and when Gustavo Kuertan won the 1997 and 2000 French Opens. Auto racing has been popular since the late 20th century, when Brazilians won several Formula One championships and U.S. Grand Prix races. Brazilians often are top contenders in international equestrian competitions, such as polo and show jumping. Brazil has competed in every Olympic Games since 1920, except the 1928 Summer Games in Amsterdam . It has been successful in many events, including track-and-field, swimming, yachting, and such team sports as football, volleyball, and basketball.

Families use the beaches and numerous public parks, both within the cities and at nearby scenic areas, for picnics and other casual recreation. For the young, the urban nightlife includes music, dance clubs, and restaurants. Brazilians have increasingly congregated in shopping malls, which, like their North American counterparts, include food courts, movie theatres, play areas, video arcades, and a variety of retail stores.

In addition to Carnival, there are various official and church holidays during the year, including Independence Day, on September 7, and St. John's Night (Noite de São João) in June. The latter is celebrated with bonfires, fireworks, and the launching of small paper hot-air balloons. Along the coast on New Year's Day (a national holiday), fishers pay homage to the African deity Iemanjá, goddess of the oceans (also St. Barbara, patron of artillerymen), by sailing out to sea with offerings that are thought to determine the success or failure of the coming year's catch.

» SWIMMING

» TABLE OF SURFING WORLD CHAMPIONS

» TENNIS

» VOLLEYBALL – world champions


 
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