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Dunga picks Neymar as new Brazil captain

    Dunga picks Neymar as new Brazil captain

Star forward Neymar will captain Brazil in their friendly against Colombia on Friday and new manager Dunga confirmed the shift would be permanent. Thiago Silva, who was captain under previous

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Dunga returns as coach of Brazil

    Dunga returns as coach of Brazil

Carlos Dunga has been appointed by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to replace Luiz Felipe Scolari, whose contract was not renewed after the hosts’ World Cup semi-final and third-place thrashings

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Brazil humiliation ‘the biggest shame in history’

    Brazil humiliation ‘the biggest shame in history’

The Brazilian press pulled no punches in the wake of the humiliating 7-1 defeat to Germany on Tuesday. The hopes and expectations of over 200 million Brazilians turned to dust

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Germany crush Brazil 7-1 to reach World Cup final

    Germany crush Brazil 7-1 to reach World Cup final

Germany are through to the World Cup final after beating hosts Brazil 7-1 in one of the most extraordinary matches in the tournament’s history. After conceding early on, Brazil proceeded

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How sex has influenced team performances at World Cup

  How sex has influenced team performances at World Cup

Discipline, talent, preparation, focus, form, freedom from injury, and luck of the draw are some of the factors that guarantee

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Mexico’s draw with Brazil gives Cameroon hope

  Mexico’s draw with Brazil gives Cameroon hope

Mexico frustrated Brazil after a 0-0 draw ensured the host didn’t score in the World Cup group stage for the

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COUNTDOWN 1: Neymar the protagonist, Brazil the favourites

  COUNTDOWN 1: Neymar the protagonist, Brazil the favourites

Every World Cup throws up a hero for Brazilians on the world stage. From the likes of Pele to Ronaldo

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