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Football and carnival seem to be made for each other. Both are mass, emotional, noisy, with elements of theater and ritual. In some cultures, they have merged into a unique phenomenon: the "football carnival." Brazil, of course, is the main example. But not the only one. In this text, we will immerse ourselves in an atmosphere where dribbling is like a dance, and goals are celebrated like fireworks.

Brazil: football as samba

In Brazil, football and carnival are two sides of the same soul. Players like Pele, Garincha, Ronaldinho, Neymar did not just score goals; they danced. Their dribbles are the movement of carnival schools. Even Neymar's sending-off for simulation in a match is sometimes called "a dance." Brazilian fans bring drums, flutes, flags to the stadiums. Fan sectors in Rio, Salvador, Belo Horizonte are a carnival crowd. And the carnival in Rio often includes football themes: samba schools choose the theme "Football and Passion," marching to the sound of football marches.

Opening of the World Cup as a carnival

The opening ceremonies of the World Cup have long turned into mini-carnivals. Remember the opening of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil: dances, music, colorful costumes, fireworks. The 2010 World Cup in South Africa — African drums and vuvuzelas. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar — an eastern show. Organizers strive to create a celebration that will be remembered more than the first match. For Brazil, this is especially natural: there, the carnival is part of the identity.

Football carnivals in Europe

Not only Brazil. There are also football carnivals in Europe. For example, in Germany, "Fan Fests" with carnival parades are held before the start of the season. In England, fans dress up in historical costumes for the FA Cup final. In Italy, in Naples, the victory of Napoli is celebrated as a carnival: streets in red and blue, music, fireworks. In Spain, in Barcelona, the victory of the club in the championship turns into a multi-day carnival with fountain bathing.

Fanatic carnival parades: ultra-culture

Ultras (organized fans) often organize carnival performances: "tifos" (huge banners, mosaic of cards), fireworks shows, smoke bombs. In Italy, before a derby, fans march with flags and drums for several hours — it resembles a carnival procession. In Poland and Greece, such parades sometimes turn into riots, but in essence, it's the same thirst for spectacle. In South America (Argentina, Colombia), fans take brass bands, fireworks to the stadiums — all this is the spirit of the carnival.

Football and carnival costumes: spectators

Fans also love carnival at matches. Wigs, painted faces, huge glasses, clown costumes, retro uniforms. At World Cup finals, you can see a guy in a Dracula or skeleton costume. This is an integral part of football culture — the opportunity to express emotions and feel like an actor. The most extravagant fans (such as a Mexican in a sombrero and with a guitar) become internet memes.

Post-victory carnival: when the city rejoices

A national team's victory at the World Cup is a spontaneous carnival. After the final of the 2022 World Cup in Argentina, millions took to the streets, danced, sang, cried. It was the same in Germany in 2014, in France in 1998, in Spain in 2010. This is a real carnival that does not need direction. People pour beer on each other, kiss strangers, flags flutter everywhere. Football becomes an occasion for a collective celebration that removes social barriers.

Carnival elements in advertising and merchandise

Adidas, Nike, Puma release World Cup uniforms inspired by carnival symbolism. Bright colors with feathers, glitter, tribal patterns. Footballs are also made bright and festive. Advertising videos often play on the carnival: crowd, drums, dance. This attracts young people and creates a sense that football is not just a sport, but a show.

Carnival and football have one thing in common: they give people the right to be loud, silly, happy without a second thought. At the stadium, you can cry, shout, hug a stranger, dance on a chair — no one will judge. Football is a carnival on Saturdays.


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