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WORLD LEGENDS AND AMBASSADORS

Cafu

Marcos Evangelista de Morais, known as Cafú is the only player in history that has played 3 consecutive world cup finals, winning two of them. Cafú has regular attendance at main sports events, adds value and credibility wherever he is. Cafú recently released his Biography that inspires young people and children to not to give up on their dreams.

Javier Zanneti

Zanetti is regarded as one of the best players of his generation and is especially well known for his role in Inter Milan's treble-winning 2009–10 season. Zanetti was known for his versatility as well as his adeptness on both the left and right-wing, having played as a full-back on both flanks in addition to being a midfielder. He is currently the Vice President of Inter.

Ronaldinho Gaucho

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, commonly known as Ronaldinho Gaúcho or simply Ronaldinho, is a Brazilian football legend celebrated for his extraordinary ball skills, creative dribbling, and remarkable goals. He has graced top clubs including Barcelona, Milan, PSG, and Real Madrid. Ronaldinho's dazzling abilities earned him two FIFA World Player titles in 2004 and 2005, solidifying his status as one of the most iconic figures in football history.

Romario

Romário de Souza Faria, legendary player and politician, know as one of the greatest strikers in the history of the sport. He won the Golden Ball in the 1994 World Cup after helping Brazil win the tournament. After his football career ended, Romário turned to politics. He became an outspoken advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, inspired by his daughter.

Bora Milutinović

Bora Milutinović, born in Bajina Bašta, Serbia, is a renowned Serbian football coach with a remarkable career in international football management. He holds a unique distinction of coaching five different national teams in five separate FIFA World Cup tournaments: Mexico (1986), Costa Rica (1990), the United States (1994), Nigeria (1998), and China (2002). His tactical expertise and leadership have solidified his legacy as one of the most accomplished and respected football coaches in history.

Sérgio Cláudio

Sérgio Cláudio dos Santos, better known as Serginho, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left-back and left winger. Known for his energetic attacking runs down the wing, he won the Champions League twice, as well as the Serie A title, among other trophies with A.C. Milan.

Sorin

Sorin is one of the greatest captains in football history. With an illustrious career at clubs like River Plate, Cruzeiro, PSG, Villarreal, Juventus, Lazio, Barcelona and Fulham, as well as representing the Argentine national team, Sorin's leadership and skill have made a lasting impact.

Rivaldo

Rivaldo, one of football's greatest number 10s after Pelé, is a Brazilian legend celebrated for his skill, vision, and left foot. A key player in Brazil's 2002 World Cup victory, he also shone at Barcelona, winning two La Liga titles. Rivaldo's legacy as a creative and decisive player inspires football fans worldwide.

 Paulo Autuori

Paulo Autuori is a football manager and coach. His illustrious career spans several decades, during which he has managed numerous prominent football clubs and national teams, earning acclaim for his tactical acumen and leadership. Paulo had passage through the biggest Brazilian clubs and is consecrated with international titles such as: Libertadores, FIFA Club World Cup and many others. Autuori also went through Portugal, Japan, Bulgaria, Colombia, and Qatar.

Júlio Baptista

Júlio Baptista, a versatile Brazilian footballer, was renowned for his strength, technique, and goal-scoring ability. Nicknamed "The Beast," he played for top clubs like Real Madrid, Arsenal, and Sevilla, winning multiple titles. A key player for Brazil, Baptista contributed to victories in the Copa América and Confederations Cup. His powerful presence on the field and adaptability made him a standout in midfield and attack, leaving a lasting legacy in football.

 Felipe Jorge Loureiro

Felipe Jorge Loureiro known as Felipe or George in Qatar is a Brazilian football coach and former footballer. He earned the nickname "Maestro" for his exceptional playmaking skills. Felipe was a legend at Vasco da Gama and also played for Flamengo, Galatasaray, Al Sadd, and Fluminense as a left-footed midfielder and left-back.

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