Interesting facts Structural Report Reveals Serious Issues at Historic Corinthians Stadium, Engineer Recommends Partial Demolition Fabio Lucas Carvalho 07/07/2026 at 17:14
Interesting facts Havaianas Covers Brazilian Landmark with 4,500 Flip-Flops to Create Visual Spectacle of National Flag Caio Aviz 02/07/2026 at 17:23
Interesting facts Explore the History, Architecture, and Unique Features of Arena Fonte Nova, One of Brazil’s Most Iconic and Modern Football Stadiums Keila Andrade 26/06/2026 at 11:07
Economy In the year Brazil won the World Cup, gasoline cost R$ 1.77, the cheapest car was worth R$ 13,000, there were no flex-fuel cars, SUVs were rare, and no Chinese brand sold a single vehicle in the country. Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 20/06/2026 at 23:32
Science and Technology Science wants to know what football does to you: study gathers smartwatch data to understand the real impact of World Cup emotions on the human body Ruth Rodrigues 18/06/2026 at 23:44
Interesting facts 11-year-old boy creates his own World Cup album in Sertão da Paraíba and impresses with his drawing talent Keila Andrade 18/06/2026 at 11:14
Science and Technology The grass for the 2026 World Cup did not come about by chance: U.S. universities spent 8 years creating an almost surgical turf, with pink lights, synthetic fibers, and agricultural technology to keep 104 games at the same standard. Viviane Alves 07/06/2026 at 12:03
Science and Technology Globo opens the vaults to avoid another fiasco on Globoplay and bets on unprecedented technology to transform the 2026 World Cup experience. Jefferson Augusto 04/06/2026 at 15:53
Science and Technology WhatsApp gets the ball rolling before the 2026 World Cup with stickers, filters, animated reactions with Trionda, and Meta AI showing games in real-time. Viviane Alves 04/06/2026 at 15:39
Interesting facts Bars and restaurants need to be on alert before the World Cup: charges for broadcasting the games may pose a risk for business owners Caio Aviz 03/06/2026 at 10:29
Interesting facts With a gigantic arch of 106 meters and the largest stadium swing in the world, the Moses Mabhida Stadium accommodates up to 54,000 people, offers a panoramic tour with views of the Indian Ocean, and has become an architectural symbol of South Africa by combining soccer, tourism, and extreme attractions at the top of its monumental structure. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 29/05/2026 at 19:28
Interesting facts A football stadium in Japan will be built by the fans themselves and will feature a rainwater harvesting system, recycled wood, and natural ventilation. Andriely Medeiros de Araújo 21/05/2026 at 13:11