Athletes of Christ

The Athletes of Christ (Portuguese: Atletas de Cristo) is a Brazilian "association of evangelical Christian sportspeople" which includes "some of the most influential people in Brazilian football among its membership".[1] It was started by F1 driver Alex Dias Ribeiro with an initial meeting of four people, before growing to 7,000 members across 60 countries.[1] In 1984, it was popularised by footballer Baltazar, who was nicknamed "God's Striker" due to his faith.[2] In the 1980s and 1990s it was "one of the most influential power groups in Brazilian football".[2] The Brazil national football team was banned in 2018 by the Brazilian Football Confederation from undertaking religious celebrations.[3] Academics have noted the strong relationship between football and religion in Brazil.[4]

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