World Cup Fever in Pakistan’s ‘Mini Brazil’ Neighborhood

Source: DW News

Summary

In Karachi’s vibrant neighborhood, known as ‘mini Brazil’, locals fervently support the Brazilian football team despite Pakistan’s absence from the 2026 World Cup. The community embodies the spirit and passion of football as they come together to celebrate the global event.

Why It Matters

This enthusiasm highlights the universal appeal of football and how it can unite communities across cultural boundaries. Even without a national team presence, the passion for the World Cup showcases the significance of football in fostering community pride and interaction.

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