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International Football Kazoo - Brazil
£10.00
Introducing the legendary Football Kazoo – a match-day staple that’s been belting out team spirit for years! Trusted by die-hard fans across the globe, this iconic tooter has rallied crowds, survived countless 0-0 bore draws, and outlasted every dodgy referee call. Crafted with love and a whole lot of noise, it’s the vintage vibe your game day needs!
Pocket size, and made in the UK of UK Tinplate and coated for durability.
Just Hum your clubs favourite chants!
In the sultry glow of a Rio de Janeiro sunset, where the Christ the Redeemer statue watches over swaying palms and crashing waves, the fans of the Seleção unite like lovers summoned by samba's irresistible call. They are the rhythm of Brazil—vibrant, unstoppable, draped in yellow and green that shimmers like Carnival feathers in the breeze. Their desire isn't penned in love letters; it's thundered from the terraces, a passionate chorus that pulses through Maracanã's hallowed halls and spills into moonlit beaches.Envision her, a woman with curves like the Copacabana shore, amid a carnival of zealous supporters who become her destined confidants. As the match flares to life, the song surges: "A Taça do Mundo é Nossa!"—The World Cup is Ours!—a triumphant anthem born from their first glory in 1958, fueling spirits with the fire of endless summers.
It's the beat of yearning igniting, where her melody blends with his, a stranger turned eternal flame in the multitude, their harmonies sculpting a romance as fluid as a dribble past defenders, transmuting the turf into a stage of enchanted possibilities.As the play crescendos, the refrain echoes: "Pra Frente Brasil!"—Go Ahead, Brazil!—a 1970 World Cup hymn that embodies the nation's golden era, driving their idols with the warmth of a tropical embrace.
More than lyrics, it's a serenade to joy and flair, voiced by those with Brazil's samba in their blood. The fans ripple in sync, hands entwined like vines in the Amazon, fusing exhilaration with profound tenderness. Each feint is a heartbeat, every net-rippling strike a whispered promise.And in the apex of euphoria, the air vibrates with "Sou brasileiro, com muito orgulho, com muito amor!"—I am Brazilian, with much pride, with much love!—elevating souls like a lover's caress beneath the stadium's radiant haze.
In victory's lingering warmth, under lights that dance like fireflies over Ipanema, pairs linger in embraces, friends share caipirinhas, and the tunes fade into sweet reveries. These fans are the life force of the Seleção, their songs a lyrical saga of exuberance, legacy, and the intoxicating ballet of the beautiful game that eternally binds them.The Brazilian national football team's primary nickname is A Seleção (The Selection), with other affectionate monikers like Canarinho (Little Canary) and Pentacampeão (Five-time Champions).
As for their trophy history, Brazil holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup victories with five titles: 1958 (defeating Sweden 5-2 in the final), 1962 (beating Czechoslovakia 3-1), 1970 (overcoming Italy 4-1), 1994 (triumphing over Italy 3-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw), and 2002 (defeating Germany 2-0); they've also won the Copa América nine times (most recently in 2019) and the FIFA Confederations Cup four times (1997, 2005, 2009, 2013).