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Player Dadá says that for a football team to be champion it must have a gay player

Former Brazilian national team striker Dadá Maravilha stated this Thursday, 14/12, in an interview with the Globo Esporte website, that for a football team to be champion it needs a gay football player. “A team that wants to win a title has to have a queue. They are kind, unite and organize the group. Every team I played for and won was gay,” said one of the team’s top scorers. When asked who was the gay member of the team when Brazil won three times in Mexico, Dadá dribbled the reporter: “I’ll take that to my grave.” The player also stated that “it [gays] has always existed, it's nothing new” and was once harassed by a gay man in a locker room. “In 1970, I had a wonderful body. There was a defender who was crazy about my legs. One day, the guy reached out to me. I kicked him and said: 'Get out there, boy!'”.

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