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2026-05-30 16:16:25 (1 week ago)

Cidade do México foi palco do tri de Pelé em 1970
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Daqui a duas semanas começa a maior Copa da história, com 48 seleções. Pela primeira vez, o torneio será realizado em três países. E o Globo Repórter escolheu como destino aquele que vai bater um recorde: o México será o primeiro a sediar uma Copa do Mundo pela terceira vez — marca inédita.
Sandra Annenberg e equipe viajaram até lá para mostrar como o país já vive o clima do torneio. Foram 20 dias percorrendo 1.200 quilômetros por uma terra apaixonada pelo futebol — e que guarda uma ligação especial com o Brasil, já que foi ali que a seleção conquistou o tricampeonato mundial em 1970. Veja no vídeo acima.
Clima de copa
A jornada começa no coração da Cidade do México, no Zócalo, a principal praça do país. O espaço histórico se transforma em um enorme campo improvisado ao receber a maior aula de futebol do mundo: cerca de 10 mil pessoas reunidas para aprender, jogar e entrar para a história.
“Essa é a maior aula de futebol do mundo!”, destaca Sandra, em meio à multidão formada por crianças, jovens e famílias inteiras. O recorde anterior, com cerca de mil participantes nos Estados Unidos, foi superado com folga.
Maior aula de futebol do mundo no México
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No meio da festa, a paixão pelo futebol brasileiro aparece com força. Mesmo sem ter visto a seleção campeã de 70, a garotada mexicana conhece — e admira — ídolos recentes como Neymar e Ronaldinho, mostrando como o estilo brasileiro segue influente no país.
A cena traduz o espírito do México às vésperas da Copa: um povo que transforma o futebol em celebração coletiva. Entre bandeiras, cores e música, os participantes ocupam a praça em uma coreografia espontânea que forma as cores do país vistas do alto.
Por lá, futebol não é só esporte. É encontro, identidade e festa. “É alegria, família e amigos”, resume uma das participantes, enquanto acompanha o ritmo da atividade.
O clima de Copa se mistura à cultura local em cada detalhe. Até personagens típicos entram na celebração, como o artista El Charro Gonzalez, caracterizado como o tradicional “Senhor Morte”, que dança e faz previsões otimistas para México e Brasil no torneio.
Sandra Annenberg dança 'Aí se Eu te Pego' com mexicano fantasiado de 'Senhor Morte'
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