Campeonato Brasileiro 2011 – A comprehensive guide
by Rodrigo Beilfuss As most major football leagues in Europe approach their season finale the Brazilian league rises in the horizon, and...
Continue reading »by Rodrigo Beilfuss As most major football leagues in Europe approach their season finale the Brazilian league rises in the horizon, and...
Continue reading »Campos, Higuita, Chilavert, Rogério Ceni. Rodrigo Beilfuss reports on Sao Paulo’s legendary keeper: I watched it live on television, but I...
Continue reading »After a pulsating Copa Libertadores 2010 semi-final second leg at the Estadio Morumbi in which Sao Paulo won 2-1 against...
Continue reading »And when I say down to the wire, I’m not talking about McNulty, Bunk or Omar. The Campeonato Brasileiro 2009, Brazil’s...
Continue reading »Man in the middle – Muricy Ramalho addresses his former troops In the scatty, unpredictable world of short-termism that is Brazilian...
Continue reading »Eyes on the prize – Cruzeiro and Veron’s Estudiantes both look good this year The 2009 Copa Libertadores group phase is...
Continue reading »LDU de Quito celebrate their first Libertadores (Xinhua Photo) With the preliminary rounds already out of the way, the 50th edition...
Continue reading »A few months ago I was in Porto Alegre to see Gremio take on Goias at the Olimpico Monumental stadium,...
Continue reading »Dunga may not have many friends in Brazil right now given his struggle to win the public’s affection as national...
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