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People walk past a street art painting featuring Brazilian soccer legend Pele ahead of the inauguration of the FIFA World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico, Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Video. World Cup street art returns to Rio de Janeiro

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Rio's Tijuca and Saude neighbourhoods paint streets for Brazil's World Cup dream, turning whole blocks into murals in green and yellow.

In Rio de Janeiro's Tijuca and Saude neighbourhoods, residents have transformed entire streets into open-air murals in support of Brazil's national team.

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Walls, kerbs and street corners are painted green and yellow as fans rally behind the dream of a sixth World Cup title.

The tradition is both a celebration and a ritual. In Rio, decorating streets ahead of major tournaments has long brought neighbours together, and this year's murals continue that custom.

The aim is simple: to prepare the city for the football and keep hopes alive as Brazil chases another World Cup crown.

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