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‘Sport gave me new dreams’: the emergence of Brazil women’s blind team

March 24, 2026 at 12:06 PM
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Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives“We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane...

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Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives

“We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane Gonçalves, a 39-year-old midfielder of the Brazilian women’s blind football national team during one of their training camps. The team’s psychologist had suggested the team come up with something to shout before matches. Gonçalves offered that line – and it stuck.

The team had existed for less than a year when they landed in Kochi, India, in October 2025. In their opening game of the world championship, Brazil beat the host nation 1-0 – and Gonçalves scored the goal. She had started playing only two years earlier after gradually losing her sight to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa. Sport had pulled her through the hardest period. “When I started losing my vision, I was very lost. Everything was completely different,” she says. “Sport took me out of depression. It gave me a better perspective on life, new dreams.”

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Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives“We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane Gonçalves, a 39-year-old midfielder of the Brazilian women’s blind football national team during one of their training camps. The team’s psychologist had suggested the team come up with something to shout before matches. Gonçalves offered that line – and it stuck.The team had existed for less...

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‘Sport gave me new dreams’: the emergence of Brazil women’s blind team

Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives“We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane...

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Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives“We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane Gonçalves, a 39-year-old midfielder of the Brazilian women’s blind football national team during one of their training camps. The team’s psychologist had suggested the team come up with something to shout before matches. Gonçalves offered that line – and it stuck.The team had existed for less...

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