Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Kaka among Brazilian legends in Haifa ‘peace match’
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Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Kaka among Brazilian legends in Haifa ‘peace match’

Some 28,000 fans saw Brazilian veterans beat their Israeli counterparts 4-2 at the Shalom Game held Tuesday in the mixed Jewish and Arab city in northern Israel.

Image from twitter of the #ShalomGame featuring Brazilian legends
Image from twitter of the #ShalomGame featuring Brazilian legends

Acclaimed retired football players from both Brazil and Israel played a friendly match in the Jewish state to promote coexistence.

Some 28,000 fans saw Brazilian veterans beat their Israeli counterparts 4-2 at the Shalom Game held Tuesday in the mixed Jewish and Arab city of Haifa, in northern Israel.

“The goal is to spread the values of football. We know it can unite peoples and even neutralise situations of conflict,” Brazilian former attacking midfielder Kaka, or Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, told reporters.

Among the other 13 Brazilian legends on the field were Ronaldinho, Bebeto, Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Cafu, Emerson, and Cesar Sampaio, who have all won World Cup titles and other accolades. Israeli stars included legends such as Arik Benado and Yaniv Katan.

“Bringing together such influential global figures of the past and present proves that Israel is part of the world map,” Brazilian-born Mauro Rozenszajn, CEO of the Israeli company organising the event, MTR7, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.

A photo with the Haifa skyline posted Monday by Ronaldinho, perhaps the biggest Brazilian star at the match, drew millions of likes from his nearly 70 million followers on Twitter and Instagram.

On the eve of the match, the Brazilian players visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem and children at the Rambam hospital in Haifa.

Brazil is the only five-time winner of Football World Cup titles and the only country that has qualified for every cup competition. Israel is home to some 15,000 Brazilians and an average of 700 members of Brazil’s Jewish community of about 120,000 move to Israel every year.

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