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Brazil is the footballing nation par excellence. Home to "Jogo Bonito" (Beautiful Game), the country has produced Pelé, Socrates, and Ronaldo and the only nation to have won five World Cups.
Brazil is the footballing nation par excellence. Home to "Jogo Bonito" (Beautiful Game), the country has produced Pelé, Socrates, and Ronaldo and the only nation to have won five World Cups.
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