(UNICAMP - 2007 - 2ª FASE)
O texto abaixo é parte de uma matéria publicada em 20 de janeiro de 2005, na revista The Economist.
Footloose
Sadly, export success reflects domestic decay. Last year, an average match in the national championship attracted fewer than 8,000 supporters (compared with 35,000 in Britain’s Premier League). One problem is corrupt club management: a Senate inquiry in 2001 found widespread tax evasion and money laundering.
Brazilian players cost European clubs less than local footballers of equivalent talent. Many fail to adapt to the change in climate and language. Some do and never return: Tunisia’s squad at the 2002 World Cup included a naturalised Brazilian. He is an exception. According to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Brazil imported 499 players last year. Nearly all were ageing returnees. |
a) O Brasil é considerado o maior exportador mundial de jogadores de futebol. Que situação adversa, no entanto, esse fato reflete?
b) Qual é, segundo o texto, um dos problemas que explicam essa situação?
c) Que dado teria revelado a gravidade desse problema?