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    Beautiful game, Hyderabad style: Football, Fandom & Valluvar Nagar

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    Beautiful game, Hyderabad style: Football, Fandom & Valluvar Nagar
    Brazilian, Argentine, and Portuguese flags stretch across the streets. Giant cut-outs of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Neymar greet visitors at every turn, while cheers from a local community hall echo long after midnight. Welcome to Valluvar Nagar, an obscure corner of the city known as the “Mini Brazil” of Hyderabad. For the people who live here, football is a religion. Every four years, normal life takes a back seat as the entire neighbourhood transforms to eat, sleep, and breathe the FIFA World Cup.Hyderabad mini brazil
    To understand the “Mini Brazil” tag, you have to look past the flags and feel the rhythm of the neighbourhood. It is a place that has adopted a distinctly South American reverence for the game, explains Emmanuel PD, senior accountant at the Accountant General’s Office and coach at Valluvar Nagar Football Club. “Like Brazil, we don’t just play football — we celebrate it. The FIFA World Cup is like a festival for us.”
    ‘It takes the whole community to turn Valluvar Nagar into Mini Brazil’Turning the neighbourhood into a spectacle doesn’t happen by accident; it takes late nights and shared wallets. For Joshua PD, who coaches alongside Emmanuel and shares the same day job at the AG’s Office, the tournament is a masterclass in community hustle. “Everything you see here, the flags, banners, flexes, and decorations, is funded by the community. This year, we spent nearly 1 lakh, with everyone contributing,” he explains. The physical labour is just as intense. “Since everyone is at work during the day, we gather every night and work together until late.”

    People here are crazy about football. You’ll even find houses painted in the colours of Brazil or Portugal throughout the year, not just during the World Cup. My own house carries Brazil’s colours. That’s how we express our love for the game

    Emmanuel
    Emmanuel’s house
    For the younger generation, this street-side spectacle is exactly how the obsession begins. Nineteen-year-old college student and die-hard Cristiano Ronaldo fan S Aryan traces his own devotion back to when the community first went all-out for the 2018 World Cup in Russia. “That tournament made me fall in love with football. I started watching, then playing, and since then, it has become an inseparable part of my life,” he says.
    ‘We watch World Cup matches at our church community hall’When the whistle blows, the neighbourhood essentially becomes one massive living room. Matchdays routinely draw over a hundred people to the local church hall, which Emmanuel says doubles as their “World Cup stadium.”“Children, youngsters and senior citizens all gather there to watch the matches. You’ll find Brazil, Argentina and Portugal fans cheering for their teams, teasing each other and enjoying friendly banter.” It is a loud, crowded affair where rivalries play out in the pews. “On matchdays, around 100 to 120 people gather at the hall. Our youngest fans are barely six or seven years old, while some of our oldest supporters are in their seventies. We also often combine football with community dinners and get-togethers.”

    For us, coaching football is a way of giving back to the community. The elders here taught us the game, helped us build careers and even secure government jobs through the sports quota. Now it’s our responsibility to pass on that opportunity to the next generation, so they too can build a future through football

    Joshua PD
    ‘Girls belong on the football field too’Like many children in Valluvar Nagar, Twenty-one-year-old Ranganathan Keshwardhini, a national-level footballer and coach at a city school, says football runs in her family. Her grandfather, uncles and brother all played the sport, and she grew up with a football at her feet. “The best thing about Valluvar Nagar is that football belongs to everyone, including girls. Resources may be limited, but people here always support one another. My father encouraged me to take up football in 2019. At first, I only knew how to run, but slowly I learned the game. The best part is that advice comes from everywhere — coaches, neighbours, even people sitting outside their homes. Everyone wants you to improve,” she says.A legacy forged in the British CantonmentThe locality’s football tradition dates back to the late 1960s, and its club is among the oldest in Hyderabad. Former India captain Victor Amalraj, who lives in nearby Trimulgherry, says the roots of the football culture can be traced back to the British era. “During British rule, the Secunderabad Cantonment was established and the railway network expanded. Many Tamil families migrated here for work and settled in areas such as Valluvar Nagar. That’s how the community grew.” He adds, “The Tamil community from this region (wider Secunderabad Cantonment) has produced players like Tulasidas Balaram, Peter Thangaraj, D Kannan, myself and many others. Football became a way of life during the British era as the locals embraced the game from the British. That legacy has been passed down through generations and continues even today. Valluvar Nagar remains one of the finest examples of a football-loving community, where the passion for the sport is visible in every street and every household.”For 18-year-old college student K Jagadeshwaran, the tournament’s outcome is already decided. He is a die-hard Messi fan, even though he ironically prefers playing as a defensive midfielder rather than a forward himself. “Argentina are going to defend the title. People can keep talking about France, but Messi is going to have the last laugh. He’ll lift the World Cup again,” he insists.
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