How a Brazilian soccer team is marketing to U.S. fans--and what it means for global sports branding; Storied but little-known Flamengo franchise eyes superbrand status in an increasingly global sports world
Club de Regatas do Flamengo-a Brazilian soccer club that boasts a fan base of more than 40 million, regularly sells out a 78,000-capacity home stadium in Rio de Janeiro, has won dozens of league, national and club titles, and is the cradle of international soccer legends such as Socrates and Adriano...
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