I’m probably not the best person to ask, I’ve only been to a couple Major League Baseball games and one college American football game (big one though) and it was not like in Brazil 😄 Americans need cheerleaders and entire bands to come for entertainment, Brazilians are their own entertainment. Their energy is unbelievable
@@chrisandamanda490 Football here in Brazil is more linked with identity, sense of community and loyalty. Being part of a football club here carries deeper social values than it may look like for people who never were huge on sports, especially when you consider that most traditional and well-established clubs have over 110 years of history and participation in society.
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i´m curious now, how you compares brazilian soccer to it´s (kind of) counterpart playoffs in american football tourneys? arenas, cheering, emotions...
I’m probably not the best person to ask, I’ve only been to a couple Major League Baseball games and one college American football game (big one though) and it was not like in Brazil 😄 Americans need cheerleaders and entire bands to come for entertainment, Brazilians are their own entertainment. Their energy is unbelievable
@@chrisandamanda490 Football here in Brazil is more linked with identity, sense of community and loyalty. Being part of a football club here carries deeper social values than it may look like for people who never were huge on sports, especially when you consider that most traditional and well-established clubs have over 110 years of history and participation in society.
You don't. Even compared to European football atmosphere it's not even the same ballpark.