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Why do Brazilians have such a deep love for football?

In all countries of the world, different people pursue different things. With the development of human civilization for so many years, people in every region will have different pursuits and beliefs. Brazilian football is world-famous, and football is almost a label of Brazil. The reason why Brazil loves football so much is first of all because of European immigrants. Secondly, football is not only a sport for Brazil, but also an interest and belief.

1. A large number of immigrants have brought the glory of football. In South America, this place was relatively backward at first, and it was gradually discovered with the later navigation activities. Football was really popular in Europe at first. Later, with the progress of the industrial revolution and various colonial reasons, many European countries gathered here in Brazil, including Argentina, the Netherlands, Britain and so on. We know that their football level is also good in these countries. Because the industrial age needs a lot of labor, and Brazil's immigration policy is relatively loose, many people who love playing football have also brought football here, and Brazilian football has gradually become popular.

Second, we are not interested, just because we love many places in Brazil, whether it is a bustling city or a humble slum, we can see many people playing football. Even if they can't afford football, they will try to make a simple football by themselves. They love football very much. Football is not so much a sport, but more like their belief, unchanging belief, and everything comes from their inner love. And they also passed on this love very well.

There are many clubs in Brazil, and they will choose excellent football players. But here, Excellence not only refers to superb skills, but also includes the players' own qualities, including team spirit, personal integrity, kindness, love of football and so on. Therefore, Brazil's love for football has never been purely for profit, but more importantly, its own initial heart and pursuit.