Brazilian street football format - Red Bull Rebatida
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@rachelbelo mas agente tambem aprende e algums brasileiros falam sim espanhol latino, é quase a mesma lingua, nos somos latinos tambem
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gosh! i wish i was brazilian, i still play street soccer more than any body 3-4 hours a day on week days and sometimes up to 11-12 hours on week ends :D I love futsal :)
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1:18 he is gonna be a pro
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esta de la mierda eso de red bull rebatida eso k y esos morritos q sacan q ni saben dominar chaa no ma
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3:32
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@rachelbelo And your comment is worth 10 thumbs up :)
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song starting at 1:20?
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lol they shoulda put this to the song "black and yellow", at the beginning check out the refs whistles:) check out @ 23:)
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lol they shoulda put this to the song "black and yellow", at the beginning check out the refs whistles:)
i know why the kids are moving so fast the sand is very hot for sure xD
silistylefly 1 year ago 50
'Come on. The title says it self. Brazilian. And we all know - or should know - that in Brazil, is spoken PORTUGUESE. NOT SPANISH!
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Spanish for hit, players are rewarded for hitting objects such as posts, the crossbar, or even the goalkeeper as they build their move towards scoring a goal. An ordinary goal, or 'gol simple' is only worth one point, whereas hitting the crossbar as part of a team's move is worth 10 alone.
rachelbelo 1 year ago 26