Great video!! Just a correction, Giulite Coutinho stadium is not on the Rio de Janeiro city, but its in Mesquita, a town in the metropolitan area of Rio de janeiro
I always enjoy your pieces. Very funny. After watching this Rio stadium show it got me thinking. I started doing the count for my home town. Sydney has 42 venues that would be on your list. I did see your best cities for stadiums show before with London winning the race. I would like a more extensive re-investigation for this title. You know what to do.
Hello Brazilian brothers, is there any political, cultural, religious, geographical or class distinctions between who supports Botafogo, Flamenco, Fluminese or Vasco da Gama? For example do working class prefer one team or other or upper classes support one or the other? Thank you I know nothing about it and it interests me.
Vasco da Gama is the working class team because is the one that was founded in the poor side of the city (North Zone). Flamengo, Fluminense and Botafogo were founded in the rich part of the city (South Zone). All of these teams became popular for all brazilian territory, with big fanbases, but the history of Vasco da Gama is closely linked to the poorest. Their stadium was built by their fans. The club was excluded from championships in the first decades of Brazilian football for having workers and black ethnicity players. Currently, the club calls itself 'the legitimate club of the people', due to this history of struggle against the richer classes. In absolute numbers, Flamengo currently has the biggest crowd in the city, as it had strong support from the local press and dictatorial governments to promote the name of the club. However, in the regions with more poverty, there is a great balance between the number of Vasco fans and Flamengo fans.
The other guy said a bunch of bullshit. Vasco (which is his club) is indeed popular among the poor side of the city, but the most tradicional Vasco fan base are Portuguese descendents, which where the ones that actually created the club, and that's also why the club is named after a Portuguese sailor. Fluminense was always a club of the elite, and it still is, the social headquarters of Fluminense are next to the the palace of Rio's Governor, it's very popular in the South Zone of the city. Flamengo is popular among every class rich, poor and middle class, but people actually make fun of Flamengo fans as poor people. Botafogo is a club that had it's golden age back in the 60's and wasn't able to mantain their old glory, and that's why it's a popular club mainly among older people. To summarize, Fluminense is popular among the rich, Vasco among the Portuguese and poor, Botafogo old people and Flamengo pretty much everyone. In Rio there isn't a religious or political division among fans
@@marcelo497 Thank you Marcelo, I enjoyed both your comment and Lucas' comment. People naturally have some bias. I played with a Brazilian on my team in Belleville Canada who supported Botofogo. He had grey hair and would be around 50 years old now and left Brazil 25 years ago. Thank you again. edit: I asked him this question I asked above and he didn't really have an answer for me so now I know.
7:13 Just an observation, "uno" is in spanish, in portuguese is "um." It's something banal, but in Brazil, people usually don't like to have their language confused with spanish.
Ow!!! So the Panama Canal is the criterion for defining that South America, Central America and North America are not part of a larger continent called, simply, America. You'll see the Panama Canal came about because of Plate Tectonics... 😂😂😂😂😂
Please keep using this background music! It’s the best music you use!!
Love the music
Moça Bonita means literally “pretty girl”. Awesome nickname for a venue
you forgot some stadiums, like:
1)Antônio Mourão Vieira Filho - Olaria FC- Capacity: 5k
2)Antunes Coimbra - CFZ - Capacity: 0,7k
3)Ítalo del Cima - CAMPO GRANDE - Capacity: 18k
4)João Francisco dos Santos - CERES -Capacity: 2,7k
5)José Bastos Padilha (Gávea) - FLAMENGO(young)- Capacity: 5k
6)Leônidas da Silva - BONSUCESSO - Capacity: 2,4k
7)Manoel Schwartz (Laranjeiras) FLUMINENSE(young) - Capacity: 10k
Great video!! Just a correction, Giulite Coutinho stadium is not on the Rio de Janeiro city, but its in Mesquita, a town in the metropolitan area of Rio de janeiro
The tennis stadium changed its surface from hard court during the Olympics to red clay today.
A human centipede joke would have been perfect for those last few
Lionel Hutz references are always great. Now you need to include Troy McLure.
RIP Phil Hartman.
Vasco da Gama's stadium is called São Januário
Suggestion: Stadiuns of Belo Horizonte... Mineirão, Arena MRV, Independência, Mineirinho, Arena Minas Tênis, Arena Marista Hall...
can you possibly do stadiums of johannesburg??
great video btw ⭐️
I always enjoy your pieces. Very funny. After watching this Rio stadium show it got me thinking. I started doing the count for my home town. Sydney has 42 venues that would be on your list. I did see your best cities for stadiums show before with London winning the race. I would like a more extensive re-investigation for this title. You know what to do.
Nice I like the Brazilian stadiums! I am hoping and expecting for some Girl from Ipanema references by our narrator.
Moça Bonita means Pretty Girl in Portuguese, so you wouldn't get that in a cold glass.
Or would you? In Brazil, you never know.
can you do a video on West Coast Conference basketball areans at some point
Please do stadiums of Berlin
Hello Brazilian brothers, is there any political, cultural, religious, geographical or class distinctions between who supports Botafogo, Flamenco, Fluminese or Vasco da Gama? For example do working class prefer one team or other or upper classes support one or the other? Thank you I know nothing about it and it interests me.
Vasco da Gama is the working class team because is the one that was founded in the poor side of the city (North Zone). Flamengo, Fluminense and Botafogo were founded in the rich part of the city (South Zone). All of these teams became popular for all brazilian territory, with big fanbases, but the history of Vasco da Gama is closely linked to the poorest. Their stadium was built by their fans. The club was excluded from championships in the first decades of Brazilian football for having workers and black ethnicity players. Currently, the club calls itself 'the legitimate club of the people', due to this history of struggle against the richer classes. In absolute numbers, Flamengo currently has the biggest crowd in the city, as it had strong support from the local press and dictatorial governments to promote the name of the club. However, in the regions with more poverty, there is a great balance between the number of Vasco fans and Flamengo fans.
@@lucasmartins7043 Vascaíno gosta de inventar mentira né, sorte que o seu time está na beira da falência
The other guy said a bunch of bullshit. Vasco (which is his club) is indeed popular among the poor side of the city, but the most tradicional Vasco fan base are Portuguese descendents, which where the ones that actually created the club, and that's also why the club is named after a Portuguese sailor. Fluminense was always a club of the elite, and it still is, the social headquarters of Fluminense are next to the the palace of Rio's Governor, it's very popular in the South Zone of the city. Flamengo is popular among every class rich, poor and middle class, but people actually make fun of Flamengo fans as poor people. Botafogo is a club that had it's golden age back in the 60's and wasn't able to mantain their old glory, and that's why it's a popular club mainly among older people.
To summarize, Fluminense is popular among the rich, Vasco among the Portuguese and poor, Botafogo old people and Flamengo pretty much everyone. In Rio there isn't a religious or political division among fans
@@lucasmartins7043 Thank you very much for this response Lucas. You provided me and any others reading with a good overview.
@@marcelo497 Thank you Marcelo, I enjoyed both your comment and Lucas' comment. People naturally have some bias. I played with a Brazilian on my team in Belleville Canada who supported Botofogo. He had grey hair and would be around 50 years old now and left Brazil 25 years ago. Thank you again.
edit: I asked him this question I asked above and he didn't really have an answer for me so now I know.
I didn't know you were fluent in Portuguese.
7:13 Just an observation, "uno" is in spanish, in portuguese is "um."
It's something banal, but in Brazil, people usually don't like to have their language confused with spanish.
Pls make a video of moscows stadiums😢
Stadiums and Arenas of Quirino Province please
Ow!!! So the Panama Canal is the criterion for defining that South America, Central America and North America are not part of a larger continent called, simply, America. You'll see the Panama Canal came about because of Plate Tectonics... 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s a joke, man.
Vamos Flamengo!🔴⚫️
O time de basquete do Flamengo joga toda semana no Maracanazinho pelo NBB
new suggestions for world tour:
San Francisco Bay Area
Chicago Metro Area
Madrid Metro Area
Melbourne
Buenos Aires
Lisbon
Istanbul
Athens
Rhine-Ruhr
I know the bay area has quite a bit of stadiums, I just don't know if there are enough that meet the capacity requirements to make a 9 minute video
But yeah, I agree
Glasgow. Rio only bigger attendances
Can we get a stadiums of Sydney! There’s so many!
Done many a month ago
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