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How ‘brand Brazil’ lost its shine as World Cup’s defining team

Brazil’s iconic shirt is no longer the must have fashion item for a World Cup as Carlo Ancelotti’s ageing core struggle to match identity of joga bonito

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How ‘brand Brazil’ lost its shine as World Cup’s defining team

Brazil’s iconic shirt is no longer the must have fashion item for a World Cup as Carlo Ancelotti’s ageing core struggle to match identity of joga bonito

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Brazil find themselves stuck in the middle of an identity crisis

IAN LADYMAN IN NEW JERSEY: Brazil and the World Cup. It's hard to think of one without the other. But not since 2002 have the South Americans really come close to doing their reputation justice.

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  1. sabato 13 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    How ‘brand Brazil’ lost its shine as World Cup’s defining team

    Brazil’s iconic shirt is no longer the must have fashion item for a World Cup as Carlo Ancelotti’s ageing core struggle to match identity of joga bonito

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Brazil find themselves stuck in the middle of an identity crisis

    IAN LADYMAN IN NEW JERSEY: Brazil and the World Cup. It's hard to think of one without the other. But not since 2002 have the South Americans really come close to doing their…