ESTÁDIO VASCO DA GAMA

Acrylic Glass Print

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      This limited edition Acrylic Glass Print, designed by Rogerio Morais, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Printed on archival-quality photo paper mounted on the back of a 1/8" thick, clear acrylic substrate, this artwork comes ready to hang on a wire attached to a wooden frame fixed on the back.

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      About this Artwork

      Inspired by the charming Vasco da Gama Stadium, which embodies the response against racism by the Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama. In the past, there was a failed attempt by other wealthy clubs of Rio de Janeiro's elite to prohibit Vasco da Gama from playing with their black players, something considered inappropriate at that time. A rule was then created requiring clubs wishing to compete in the championship to have their own stadiums, as they expected Vasco da Gama, being a club of popular origin, would not manage to have its own stadium. However, Vasco's supporters united and raised the necessary funds for the stadium's construction. This resulted in the construction of the Vasco da Gama Stadium, which became the largest stadium in Latin America at the time of its inauguration. With the new stadium, the Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama, with its black players and workers, achieved great success and became one of the greatest Brazilian champions, being the first South American champion. Moreover, thanks to the Clube de Regatas Vasco da Gama, the world had the opportunity to know Pelé, who coincidentally was a supporter of the club. The history of São Januário is full of meaning, representing the struggle against racial prejudice, overcoming adversity, and the strength of the fans' unity. The stadium is affectionately known by the nickname São Januário, the name of the street where it was built. It is a beautiful construction that deserves to be visited, not only for its historical importance in the context of Brazilian football but also for its relevance in promoting equality and combating racism in sports.

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