They're definitely born into a strong and colourful culture which Football plays a massive role in.
2006-09-18 19:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i think everyone in this world is born with talent, you can do anything you want in this world if your focused and committed. brasilians there way of life is football, every brasilian youth dreams of becoming a footballer, so with brasil's history there's a lot of reputation to live up too, so to become the next pele, zico, rivaldo, ronaldo, ronaldinho... you have to be really committed, really focused and have fun along the way, so i think it's more passion then anything for a brasilian, cause to represent your country playing football is the ultimate pride and respect, and a dream that a few footballers live, and doing something great while your there, your immortalized by over 180 million brasilian fans wishing it was them in there shoes.....
2006-09-19 01:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No player in any sport including football is born with talent... The passion and talent developed. The flair exhibited by the Brazilian players is a sad sign of arrogance and their lack of respect for the game. The last time I checked they were no better than the fifth best team in the world.
2006-09-21 04:28:54
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answered by Todd Maz 4
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They indeed seem to have that special gift when it comes to playing football. They have a way with the ball, it's simply beautiful. But I have to sometimes question their "passion". Personally, I think that too much individual talent has always been the Achille's heel of Brazilian teams, and I have in mind the super-squads of 1982 and 2006. Teams with less supertars, but better chemistry, have gone on to win the cup, notably in 1994 and 2002
2006-09-22 06:00:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah,some of them may have been born with talent,they may have the passion for football flowing in their vein,ever since!
but I also think that the talent comes practising!
and this is the proof of all the bazilians that aren't so lucky and start from a lower level in default of any other thing better for their future!
that's only one of the millions of reasons that makes me love brazil! BRAZIL FOREVER!
2006-09-19 08:08:06
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answered by denise p 4
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I agree with you on the natural TALENT of Brasilians
but you will have to add Hours of practice by the HU NDREDS , not as heavy duty, but for the PLEASURE of
it thats how joga bonito originates
2006-09-19 10:12:57
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answered by opaalvarez 5
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no, it's not inherited. they just acquire it based on how it is played where they live. as they grow they get a bit creative with it, since they're not really put into any specific "style", meaning a lot of them probably didn't grow up knowing to play only one way and only doing certain things. that creativity eventually builds, and they become extremely good at the game and yea.
2006-09-19 09:04:36
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answered by sweetpanther08 6
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I've always been a good writer. I remember, even way back, always enjoying assignments where you needed to write sentences using vocabulary words. I'd make little stories. Also, animals. I have never been afraid of any animal-ever.
2016-03-17 22:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No - I've seen their domestic game. They have some of the worst cloggers in the world. That's how their national team players become so good - dodging knee-high sliding tackles.
2006-09-18 16:29:04
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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umm yeah, but your not a brasilian soccer player right?
2006-09-18 16:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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