Brazil has seen great football players throughout history, but only a few managed to become legends. Garrincha is one of them, and therefore, he will have a well-deserved tribute in Rio de Janeiro.
In addition to having a stadium named after him in Brasília, the former player will now be remembered with a statue in the Botafogo neighborhood, where he shone with the team with the same name.
READ MORE
- ++ Romário refers to Bebeto as a “traitor”: The political argument that separated the Seleção heroes
- ++ Who were the Brazilians who won the last Bundesliga with Dortmund
- ++ Dida: The mentor of Mike Maignan
- ++ Brazilian players in the transfer window
Botafogo will have a statue of Garrincha
According to ge reports, the statue baptized as “The choreography of an angel” would be released in the second half of June, next to a 24-meter lighthouse that would project the Botafogo shield in four directions. Both works give the initial kickoff for the Museu do Botafogo (Botafogo Museum) project, whose opening was postponed to 2024.
🚨 Botafogo prepara inauguração de estátua de Garrincha e farol em General Severiano.
Batizada com nome de ‘A coreografia de um anjo’, a estátua de Garrincha já está pronta e está sendo guardada a sete chaves para ser inaugurada junto com o farol, ainda em construção.
A estátua… pic.twitter.com/Uwecmfmo0y
— Espaço Glorioso (@EspacoGlorioso) May 15, 2023
“We wanted to honor Garrincha with a sculpture, but avoiding the traditional bronze bust. And since they said that it made people happy, we thought about what else brings that popular joy and we came to Carnival as inspiration for the creation of the piece”, says Ricardo Macieira, curator of the museum.
Daniel Brand Marte and Glauco Campelo were in charge of making the sculpture, which will pay homage to one of the greatest idols in the history of Brazilian football.