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Brazil, the Amazonia, Football and the Market
Federal Senate Unanimously Approves PL 5.516/19, which Creates the New Football System (and the ASF)
In October 2019, just over eight months into his first term as Senator of the Republic, Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM/MG) presented the project that created the new Brazilian Football System, "by typifying the Anonymous Society of Football (ASF), establishment of norms for governance, control and transparency, institution of means of financing football activities and provision of a transitory tax system".
Daniel Alves is a phenomenon
Daniel Alves is a phenomenon.<
The Role of Society and Press in Facing the Disintegration of Brazilian Football
The structure of football could have already changed if a small part of the time dedicated to the treatment of impediments and controversial pitches in the field was attributed to the debate, by the mainstream media, in a way recurrent and insistent theme of property, governance and control of football activity.
The New Name, Image and Likeness Playing Field for Colleges and Universities: What You Need to Know
Prior to 2015, student athletes were not permitted by NCAA rules to exploit commercially their name, image and likeness (“NIL”). However, the decision that year in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n, changed the landscape for student athletes and third parties.
Recruitment, Revenue and Risks: Navigating Intercollegiate Esports
Rilke, Vila-Matas, Paris and Another Warning to Members of the National Congress: Brazilian Football Is Great, but it Has an End
The poet Rainer Maria Rilke was born in 1875 in Prague, studied in Germany, was impressed by Russia, lived in Paris, where he worked with Auguste Rodin, moved to Trieste, then moved back to Germany and, finally, , settled in Switzerland.
He influenced authors of the following generations, such as the Spanish Enrique Vila-Matas, born in Barcelona, in 1948, who maintained an intense performance as a journalist, but was notable as a writer - above all a fiction writer.
The Time and Turn For the National Congress to Resolve the Structural Problem of Brazilian Football
Football, Prejudice, Elitism And The Band Sepultura
The consequences of COVID-19 on Portuguese football
After a steady growth in revenue from Portuguese football, the 2019/2020 football season ended not only with the growth cycle of recent years, but also with a loss of 135 million euros, justified by the suspension of the II League and games behind closed doors.