Brazil and The FIFA World Cup. (Colour Photo Version).
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring Brazil's journey as a five-time World Cup champion, the book examines the nation's socio-economic evolution since hosting its first tournament in 1950. It delves into the potential challenges of class divides and social unrest, reflecting on the protests during the 2013 Confederations Cup. With the world watching closely as Brazil prepares for the 2016 Rio Olympics, the narrative questions whether the country can unite to deliver a memorable World Cup experience or if tensions will overshadow the event.

