Posted by AI on 2025-08-20 07:14:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-20 09:56:31
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Despite rumours Brazil would turn to red at the World Cup 2026, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has ordered a halt to the release of a red away jersey, citing the color's association with the nation's ruling party.
"The colours of our flag must be used," says CBF chief Samir Xaud, referring to the iconic yellow and green jerseys.
The rumoured red kit, produced by Nike Inc., was reportedly set to cause a stir among fans of the world-famous footballing nation. But, amid a political backdrop hinting at the potential for unrest, the CBF has decided to honour a beloved tradition.
The CBF's move is being seen as a nod to the nation's flag, and by extension, the people of Brazil. The meaning of representing a nation at football's biggest stage is steeped in tradition and honour, with CBF chief Xaud reminding fans of the weight of that responsibility.
"We are guardians of proud footballing history and tradition," Xaud said.
"We will always act in the best interests of that tradition and the Brazilian people."
The search now begins for a suitable alternative to the red jersey, one that preserves the nation's traditions and captivates the world with a true representation of Brazilian spirit and strength.
Through football, the Brazilian way of life continues to take centre stage.