A survey by Datafolha from April indicates that 54% of Brazilians are not interested in the FIFA World Cup. Interest in the national team has significantly declined over the past decade, according to Terje Liverød, a football advisor who has lived in South America for many years. Despite this decline, there remains strong optimism about Brazilian football, particularly in areas like Tavares Bastos in Rio de Janeiro, where football culture is still vibrant. While some regions show continued enthusiasm, such as during Brazil's match against Japan earlier this week, overall interest in the World Cup and the national team has reached historic lows. Liverød notes that Norwegian fans have greater interest in football compared to their Brazilian counterparts.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses sports interest and cultural trends in Brazil and Norway, focusing on football fandom and survey data. There is no explicit political commentary or framing that suggests a particular ideological bias. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on presenting survey results,




