Brazilian soccer stars Neymar and Luiz join national-team teammates Thiago Silva, Bernard and Paulinho as they “Dare to be Brasilian” in this brilliant, new Nike commercial. The advertisement chronicles a journey through the soul of Brazilian soccer. Silva can be seen in dressed in early-1900’s clothes playing a game of street soccer. Ronaldo is impressed by Paulinho as he shows off his skills on a dirt field. Luiz runs over the competition as a superhero with artwork from Brasilian cartoonist Rafael Grampá. Bernard is the fleet-footed midfielder speeding through a land of giants with his fancy ball control. Neymar displays his scoring prowess in a game of beach soccer. The 2014 World Cup kicks off in Rio de Janeiro this June. Is it June yet?
Neymar, Luiz, Bernard & Silva ‘Dare to be Brasilian’ In Awesome Nike Ad
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