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07 Jun 2026, 09:28 GMT+10
Brasilia [Brazil], June 7 (ANI): As the FIFA World Cup 2026 draws closer, players across the globe are reflecting on the journeys that brought them to football's biggest stage. Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker experienced one such emotional moment after receiving a heartfelt message from his brother Muriel as part of FIFA's new campaign, 'Letters That Unite'.
The initiative highlights personal messages from family members, friends and mentors who have played significant roles in players' careers. The opening edition features Alisson reading a touching letter from Muriel, a fellow professional goalkeeper who currently plays for Nautico.
In the letter, Muriel reflected on their childhood, their shared passion for football and the FIFA World Cup, and the pride their family feels in watching Alisson represent Brazil on the global stage.
Among the most memorable lines was an emotional message of encouragement: 'live our dream, enjoy it, lead'.
Muriel also reminded his younger brother of the sacrifices and experiences that have shaped his career. 'Everything you have been through has prepared you for this moment,' he wrote. 'And know that I will always be with you, even if it is only by watching your match from thousands of miles away, eating a few sweets.'
Muriel also reflected on the last time Brazil won a FIFA World Cup trophy back in 2002 and how he celebrated with his younger brother.
'Next, the FIFA World Cup 2002, when we got up in the middle of the night to support Brazil, eating biscuits, cakes and cereals. Together, we witnessed Brazil win a fifth world title. Afterwards, we went out onto the street, to the front gate of grandmother's house or the garage, where we repeated some of the moves we saw from the players - the heroes of Brazil,' Muriel wrote.
While Muriel enjoyed a successful professional career as a goalkeeper, he never represented Brazil's senior national team. Alisson, meanwhile, has become one of the most accomplished goalkeepers of his generation and is expected to play a key role in Brazil's quest for a record-extending sixth World Cup title.
The five-time world champions will begin their Group C campaign against Morocco on June 13 at the New York/New Jersey Stadium. Brazil will then face Haiti in Philadelphia on June 19 before concluding the group stage against Scotland in Miami on June 24.
Brazil enter the tournament seeking to end a 24-year wait for World Cup glory, having last lifted the trophy in 2002. Their 2026 squad features a blend of experienced stars and emerging talent, including Alisson, Ederson, Marquinhos, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Neymar Jr., Raphinha, Vinicius Jr. and teenage forward Endrick.
As the countdown to kick-off continues, Muriel's words serve as a reminder of the family bonds and personal sacrifices behind every World Cup dream. (ANI)
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