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Brazilian’s Soccer Shirt Collection Gets Guinness World Record


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Brazilian’s Soccer Shirt Collection Gets Guinness World Record

部屋の壁に並ぶ、黄色や緑を基調としたブラジルのユニフォーム。試合の日でなくても、それらを手に取る時間が楽しみだという人がいます。ユニフォームは単なる服ではなく、思い出や憧れを呼び起こす存在なのかもしれません。あなたは、身の回りの物にどんな思いを重ねていますか。

1.Article

Directions: Read the following article aloud.

Guinness World Records recently recognized a 41-year-old Brazilian man for having the world’s largest collection of soccer shirts.

Cassio Brandão has collected 6,101 shirts since 2000. His collection includes rare Pelé jerseys and a 1998 World Cup shirt signed by Brazilian star Ronaldo.

"They are more than just 6,101 pieces of fabric; they are 6,101 stories that help us tell a bit of the history of soccer," Brandão told Reuters. Soccer is known as football in much of the world.

Brandão keeps the shirts at Alambrado Soccer & Culture, a collectors club he founded, in São Paulo. The club brings together 60 people who trade stories and jerseys. He wore white gloves as he showed the shirts to visitors.

Brandão's collection includes the shirt worn by Pelé when the Brazilian player met Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in 1968. She was the guest of honor at a game played at Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã stadium during an official visit to Brazil.

Pelé is the star at Alambrado. The club is filled with Pelé’s signed shirts and pictures. The Brazilian soccer player died in December 2022.

"Some shirts can go up to 40,000 reais, but a Pelé shirt is priceless," Brandão said. Forty thousand reais are worth about $7,200.

Brandão also displayed a 1994 Brazil jacket worn by seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton at last year's São Paulo Grand Prix. The British driver, an honorary Brazilian citizen, borrowed the jacket to wear at the event.

A large part of Brandão's collection is dedicated to his local club Corinthians. It includes jerseys from Ronaldo’s time with the club and shirts worn by his favorite player Socrates.

"Each shirt contains a story," Brandão said. "Stories of wins, losses, and overcoming. Stories that document a bit of the world's greatest sport."

Leonardo Basassatto and Amanda Perobelli reported this story for Reuters. Hai Do adapted it for VOA Learning English.

Source:Brazilian’s Soccer Shirt Collection Gets Guinness World Record VOA

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2.Key phrases and vocabulary

First repeat after your tutor and then read aloud by yourself.

  1. 1. recognize (v.) accept something as true or important
    The company recognized her hard work by giving her an award.
  2. 2. includes (v.) has something as part of a whole
    The price of a night at the hotel includes breakfast and free parking for all guests.
  3. 3. official (adj.) connected to an important or formal event
    He wore a suit to the official meeting at the city hall.
  4. 4. display (v.) show something so people can see it
    The artist displayed his paintings along the hallway.
  5. 5. dedicated (adj.) given special attention or purpose
    She has a dedicated room in her house for quiet study.

3.Questions

Read the questions aloud and answer them.

  1. 1. How many soccer shirts are in Cassio Brandão’s collection?
  2. 2. Which famous player’s shirts are a major part of the collection?
  3. 3. Why does Brandão think the shirts are important and special?
  4. 4. Why do you think people enjoy collecting items connected to sports?
  5. 5. Do you think sports history should be preserved through objects like shirts? Why or why not?

本教材は、the U.S. Agency for Global Mediaより許諾を得て、産経ヒューマンラーニング株式会社が編集しています。

テキストの無断転載・無断使用を固く禁じます 。