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Red or Green? For Brazil, the Politics of World Cup Kits Matter

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MORRISTOWN (UNITED STATES) - When Brazil faces Scotland in the World Cup on Wednesday, the South American team's goalkeeper Alisson Becker will be dressed in a green kit -- not the red one originally approved by FIFA.

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Red or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter

·Paris, France
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The archer of the Seleção will stop against Scotland on Wednesday in green uniform and not in the red forecasted by FIFA. In any country the change would have gone unnoticed, but not in Brazil, where the colors of the national team are the cause of a deep political dispute.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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After change, Alisson, Ederson and Weverton will dress up green in the game this Wednesday

·Brazil
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Brazil will face a key match against Scotland this Wednesday for the last date of the 2026 World Cup group phase, but in the previous news it went through an unusual aspect: the modification of the costume of its archers. Initially, FIFA had foreseen that Brazilian goalkeepers would use a set with details in red color, including T-shirt, shorts and stockings. However, after a management by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governin…

Fifa authorized a change in the uniform of the goalkeepers of the Brazilian Team for the start against Scotland, scheduled for this Wednesday, 24 hours (from Brasilia), for the last round of the group phase of the World Cup. Initially, the entity had defined that the Brazilian goalkeepers would wear shirt, shorts and red halves. With the approved change, Alisson, Ederson and Weverton will enter the field in green uniform. The change occurred at …

The color had already been controversial months ago, when the uniform, despite being ready and approved by the old direction of the CBF, had the manufacture vetoed by Samir Xaud

·Brazil
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A TARDE broke the news on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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