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Tuesday, 14 October 2014
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Ailing Neymar scores all four as Brazil rout Japan (Reuters)

Brazil's Neymar (10) celebrates after his fourth goal against Japan during their friendly soccer match at the national stadium in Singapore October 14, 2014. REUTERS/Edgar Su

By Patrick Johnston SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Neymar shrugged off a cold to score all four goals in a sumptuous display as five-times world champions Brazil routed an under-strength Japan 4-0 in a friendly on Tuesday to maintain Dunga's perfect start since returning as coach. The Brazilian skipper took his impressive tally to 40 goals in 58 matches after his strikes against the shabby Asian champions on a patchy National Stadium pitch deemed "far short of international standards" by Singapore's Football Association. ...





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Ailing Neymar scores all four as Brazil rout Japan (Reuters)

Brazil's Neymar (10) celebrates after his fourth goal against Japan during their friendly soccer match at the national stadium in Singapore October 14, 2014. REUTERS/Edgar Su

By Patrick Johnston SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Neymar shrugged off a cold to score all four goals in a sumptuous display as five-times world champions Brazil routed an under-strength Japan 4-0 in a friendly on Tuesday to maintain Dunga's perfect start since returning as coach. The Brazilian skipper took his impressive tally to 40 goals in 58 matches after his strikes against the shabby Asian champions on a patchy National Stadium pitch deemed "far short of international standards" by Singapore's Football Association. ...





Monday, 13 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Sunday, 12 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Saturday, 11 October 2014
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Rights mess keeps Brazil clubs out of best-selling game (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie (Reuters) - Best-selling video football game "FIFA 15" was released in Brazil this week but a lack of organization by players means that for the first time since the 1990s there are no Brazilian clubs featured. The popular game is the market leader in soccer-mad Brazil, but makers EA Sports could not reach a deal with Brazilian players over their image rights, or even work out who to negotiate with. Although EA officials in California and Sao Paulo would not comment on the affair, their distributor in Brazil said the lack of a local presence was a blow. ...


Monday, 29 September 2014
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Overhaul forecast in Brazil after FIFA bans TPO (Reuters)

By Andrew Downie SAO PAULO (Reuters) - FIFA's decision to ban third party ownership (TPO) of football players could herald a revolution in Brazil, where the majority of players are not wholly owned by their clubs, investors and clubs said on Friday. Brazilian football is bankrupt with the top 20 teams owing a collective 5.1 billion Reais ($3 billion). The clubs survive by selling parts of player contracts to third parties who hope to recoup their money when the players are sold. ...


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