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Come Fan with UsWednesday, June 24, 2026

The World Cup starts today, and hopefully Brazil are still playing in the airport

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Remember Nike's 1998 World Cup commercial? The one with all of the Brazil players playing soccer through the airport.

OF COURSE YOU DO.

It is one of the best World Cup commercials ever, featuring one of the most star studded teams and ugh if you don’t remember it then we can’t even be friends.

And 16 years later, the commercial is as good as it has ever been. So watch it. Again. And again. And again.

Now the World Cup is in Brazil, and some of Brazil's airports are not yet finished, but the players could negotiate a construction site just fine too.

Joga Bontio.

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