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Neymar triggers a controversy in Germany

Sponsored by the Puma brand, Neymar is regularly displayed with jerseys from different teams provided by the German supplier. Lately, The post Neymar triggers a controversy in Germany appeared first on French Football Weekly.

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FC St. Pauli on the one hand, Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro on the other: you can hardly lie apart politically. Football star Neymar obviously doesn't mind this, he shows himself to his fans in the jersey of the Bundesliga. That's not only good.

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The Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli on the one hand, Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro on the other side: you can hardly lie apart politically. Football star Neymar apparently doesn't mind that.

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Supported by the Puma brand, Neymar regularly displays with jerseys from different teams provided by the German equipment manufacturer. Recently, it is with the tunic of FC Sankt Pauli, current 15th of Bundesliga, that the Brazilian crack has been displayed via his Instagram account. A post that has aroused controversy in Germany. .twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;} The club's supporters have indeed outraged themselves on the Web…

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Hamburg - FC St. Pauli on the one hand, Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro on the other: you can hardly lie apart politically. Football star Neymar obviously doesn't mind that.

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The Brazilian superstar should only be a free transfer from the Miller Gate.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
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