Posted by Toby Rowallan under Real Estate Advisor on July 20 2011, No Comments »

Tags: Economic Boom, Football

The economic boom in Brazil has transformed the countrys football industry.

New money coming into the game from sponsorship, investment in infrastructure and, of course, the 2014 World Cup means that Brazilian football is finally becoming as successful in the boardroom as it is on the pitch.

Furthermore, this boom is attracting back the big names, meaning that the domestic games and the Copa Libertadores will become more exciting as they can afford to pay the large fees and wages associated with world-leading players.

Carlos Tevez is the first player to be tempted to Brazil, hoping to move from Manchester City to his former club Corinthians.

Sports writer Jack Pitt-Brooke explained that this move is a turning point for the South American country, as previous players have only returned when their star has been in decline, while Tevez is at the top of his game, signalling the new financial power of Brazilian football.

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