The test revealed his ancestral ties to the Tikar tribe in Cameroon. This discovery was part of the CBF's "Roots of Gold" campaign, celebrating Afro-Brazilian heritage and its influence on football.
The announcement was made during a ceremony in Brazil, where Vinícius received a certificate confirming his heritage. He expressed pride in uncovering his roots, and during a World Cup qualifier match, he wore a special jersey featuring both the Brazilian and Cameroonian flags to honor his new found connection
He looks like Cameronian players that played for Cameron years ago.
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ReplyDeleteif all Africa players playing for other country, are playing for their countries,... Africa would have carry world cup many times
ReplyDeleteWe won't have won it still, we lack proper organizational and corruption is a rot even in our foot ball association in Africa. Same problems for decades I have been following and watching football.
DeleteStill don't get the surprise, he resemble them 😁😁😁
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I had to Google him.
ReplyDeleteHe looks like them
I had to Google him.
ReplyDeleteHe looks like them