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As football management in Brazil is critiqued for its elitization and ongoing difficulties in attracting fans back to the stadiums, the urgency for reform becomes apparent. Advocates argue for a return to the roots of affordable football, harnessing the rich heritage of Brazilian sport to reignite public passion and participation.
The Future of Brazilian Football
The dialog closes with a hopeful outlook, advocating that a reimagined approach to stadium management and fan engagement can bolster the public's attraction to matches. The examples drawn from successful clubs in Europe, like those in the German league that maintain low ticket prices while ensuring full stadiums, offer a model that could benefit Brazilian teams as well.