It seems like they all just root for Flamengo and Corinthians instead.
They're too poor to afford good players.
>>152874623What does north mean? Amazonas and Pará? Aren‘t most people there (who aren’t Indios) more or less recent movers from the coastal areas primarily down south? So many of them may have genuine ties to these cities and clubs, although there may be a gap of generationsAlso, the region is pretty sparsely populated in general, isn’t it? And then it’s just that this region has little to no football culture impact and top facilities on its own, so people’s attention is elsewhere. There are plenty of United customers all over England and plenty of Bayern customers all over Germany despite these countries having pretty rich football culture in every corner of the nation. So I wouldn’t be surprised at a „vacuum“ being filled from the outside by the traditionally big Brazilian clubs down south Not that I actually know anything about it, that’s just my theory
>>152874993Honestly, I mean the whole country besides the south and southeast. Cuz it seems like a lot of the northeast and the area around Brasilia are like this too. They have cities that are bigger than the cities of many CopaLib regulars from other countries, but I couldn't tell you an single team from Natal or Cuiaba or whatever.
>>152875079Brasilia makes perfect sense to me, it’s a planned city that didn’t become relevant as an actual settlement until like 1980 and everyone moved there from Rio or São Paulo, so it can’t be expected to be a football powerhouse regionI thought the Northeast was doing fine. But sure, it isn’t Rio or São Paulo, the undisputed centers of the country with the most history and cultureNgl, I remember being a bit confused by Brazilian attendance figures in general, many big clubs had surprisingly low averages for the standards I hold to Brazil, arguably the stereotypical „football is religion“ country with an undoubtedly pretty cool league
>>152875258>Brasilia makes perfect sense to meAgreed, I should have been more clear that I mean the Center-west region at large. Campo Grande, Cuiaba, etc. But to be fair their cities are not quite as big as in the north, so it's less surprising that few top teams have developed there.
>>152875258>Brazil, arguably the stereotypical „football is religion“ countryBrazilians don't care about football, but about winning. Most clubs south of Belo Horizonte never won anything, so no one supports them.The reason so many support Flamengo is that they were the most popular club in the city of the most popular media corporation of the country, so Joaozinho from Amazonas would turn the radio/TV on and listen to/watch Flamengo instead of a local club
I heard that giant stadium the huehue’s built deep in the Amazon jungle for the 2014 WC is now abandoned and infested with 33 ft long Anaconda snakes that nest in there
>>152874993All indios in manaus are flamerda fans, they are just cucked for rio de janeiro
>>152876537Brasilia also built a 70,000 seat stadium without the city having a team in the first four tiers, I thinkMaybe someday
>>152875079>>152875079>but I couldn't tell you an single team from Natal or Cuiaba or whatever.You haven't heard of Cuiaba? They've recently been in Serie A, and they were responisible for Remo getting promoted on the final day of the season.ABC and America of Natal have been in Serie A before and ABC just got relegated from Serie C by losing a head-to-head survival match at home to Itaibaina on the final day. ABC has a record of having the most trophies won in a single competition in the world with something like 57 Rio Grande do Norte state titles, besting both Old Firm clubs by like 3 or 4 kek.
>>152876708One would think a Brasilia team could complete economically. The city is important and the stadium is big.
Flamengo owns the whole country.
>>152874623You picked an important game in the 5~7th best tournament in the country and a meaningless game against a small team in one of the weakest tournaments. You could've easily picked something like Paysandu vs Remo
>>152874993Indios are less than 1% of the country's population>more or less recent movers from the coastal areas primarily down south?Recent means 200+ years bro>Also, the region is pretty sparsely populated in general, isn’t it?Kind of, but they have big cities here and thereThe reason why teams from the axis (São Paulo + Rio) have so many fans in other regions is due to the biggest TV channels being from there and mostly only televizing games from there for a long time. There were people 50 years ago who grew up knowing more about Flamerda than their local teams because it's all they would see on TV
>>152875079>NatalThey have regional giants that are considered traditional teams, they have huge fanbases also, but they have been trash for a bit too long so they are a bit forgotten now. Cuiabá now has a team called.... Cuiabá, and they are pretty good for a city that has been so weak for so long. They were in Série A a few years ago
>>152876708>>152895027Brasiliense was a decent team, but mismanagement has killed their hopes. Gama also comes to mind>>152896183It was THE poorfag team, now that its winning a lot of posers are joining too.
>>152896603>It was THE poorfag teamMakes sense because whenever I see a picture/video of a Brazilian favela there's always someone wearing the black and red stripes
>>152896562Are you from North Brazil? What's your team?
>>152896757>Are you from North Brazil? Cardinally: yes. Technically: no. I'm from the Northeast>What's your team?CRB
>>152897271cute
>>152874623Because niggers have no pride. If they did, they would go back to Africa./Thread
wasting time with monkeys from the Northeasta thread died for that
>>152897271Who is this qt? and how big is her feminine penis?