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No longer associated with the macho and rebel culture of the 70s and the 80s, standard Surf still remains an important part of Rio's counterculture - and grew a large following due to the gorgeous beaches engulfed by the city. Local surfing groups devote time and efforts to create competitions to bring together national and international surf champions along Rio's famous beaches.

The beaches represent one of Rio's main touristic attraction, and the locals make great use of them. Yet, soccer has the highest following in the general Carioca sports culture - deeply ingrained in people's minds, it has grown to be a part of daily life. It is by far the most appreciated sport in Brazil, and Rio de Janeiro is no exception. arrow-back     arrow-forward

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