It is a decision made by the soccer club about what they want their players to have on their uniforms. As long as the players have and wear the necessary equipment in order to comply with the rules, then the club can decide what the uniforms will look like.
some are.
Footballers in England are people who play football. In the US, they might be called soccer players.
No, Brazilian people speak Portugese.
probably the footballers
Brazilian people are not used to formalitties. They use their first name or - even more often - their nicknames that indentify them better. Other reason for using niknames is to make a very common name a unique name.Example: The soccer/footbal player Ronaldinho Gaúcho's, who plays for FC Barcelona, name is Ronaldo de Assis Moreira."Ronaldinho" is dimitutive for "Ronaldo" and that is a simpathetic way to show affection. "Gaúcho" is everybody who was born in Rio Grande do Sul, a Brazil's state. They use it to identify the place where he comes from.Example 2: Kaká - the Milan FC football player - is the nickname of Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite. It happens because of the pronounciation of the very common name "Ricardo" in a diminutive way. The second syllabe is "ca" and "Caca" or "Kaka", making his name unique.And it doesn't happen only in sports. All Brazilian society works like this.
Mostly from immigrants and from Brazilian people as well.
I'm Brazilian and we love Churasco. It is a Brazilian B-B-Q.
They are Brazilian and they speak portuguese as their official language
brazilian people
Lusophone
people sponsor other people (like footballers) to get money and raise a lot.
welcome = "bem vindo" Btw, people in Brazil speak Portuguse, not brazilian.