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Rio’s Streets Turn Into a Football Festival Ahead of the World Cup

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RIO DE JANEIRO – Before every match at this year’s World Cup, viewers across the globe will watch as cameras linger on a familiar ritual: players gathered in tight circles, knocking the ball around in rapid-fire rondos as they prepare for the spectacle ahead.

But in Rio de Janeiro, that circle is not just a warm-up. It is often the game itself.

For decades, locals have gathered on beaches and neighbourhood courts to play a version of the exercise known as “altinha”, where keeping the ball in the air with anything but arms and hands is both a collective challenge and a chance for each player to show off their skills.

“The feeling is wonderful,” said Patrick Emanuel, a 21-year-old at a court near the Engenhão soccer stadium where hundreds of people gather every Monday night to play altinha. “When we are playing … we get distracted, cut off from all problems.”

Origins of Altinha

Altinha is said to have spread on the beaches of Rio in the 1960s when beach soccer was booming and players would do rondo drills before matches, said Cecília Lang, the director of “Bola Pro Alto,” an award-winning documentary about the game.

By the 1980s, she said the drill had become its own game, which became a showcase for skillful tricks between players in careful sync.

The goal is for the ball to flow so naturally and beautifully between players that they achieve a state of harmony in which “the mind is no longer there,” Lang added.

“I’ve always seen it as a beachside spectacle,” she said. “No one is going to take the ball from you. So that moment when the ball comes to you, that’s the magic.”

Olympic Ambitions

The game has gained such popularity globally that some of its proponents, including Senator Romário Faria, a renowned former soccer player, want to turn it into an Olympic sport.

“When that happens, I’ll apply to represent Brazil again in the Olympics,” said Romário, who won the World Cup with Brazil in 1994.

For now, altinha enthusiasts have organised championships in which the difficulty of tricks and the time the ball is kept in the air contribute to a final score.

A Way of Life

Artur Marques, who can often be found playing altinha on Rio’s beaches or at the Engenhão court, has already made it his job. Originally, he said he wanted to be a soccer player. But when that failed to pan out, he saw an opportunity in altinha.

“I started recording videos for the internet and realised I had found my place there,” he said. “Now I live off it – it’s my only income.”

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