GB men to warm up against Brazilians
Britain are entering a men’s squad at this year’s Olympics for the first time since 1960 in Rome and it will be a Games debut for the women’s team. The last time Britain fielded a combined England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland soccer team was for a qualification game against Bulgaria in 1971, when only amateurs were eligible. It is hoped the match against Brazil on 20 July will whet fans’ appetite for the Olympic tournament which begins in Cardiff five days later.
“I’ve learned a great deal about the Olympics since I was given the opportunity to lead this team and I realise just how massive it is going to be for the whole of Britain,” said Pearce, who is also in temporary charge of the England national side.
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Hide Ad“In world football they don’t come much bigger than Brazil and it should be a terrific occasion.”
Brazil have won the World Cup five times but have never taken the gold medal at the Olympics, landing silver at Los Angeles in 1984 and in Seoul four years later when the likes of Romario and Bebeto were part of the squad. This year’s team is likely to contain highly-rated Santos striker Neymar.
On the same day Britain’s men take on Brazil, the women’s team, managed by Hope Powell, are also in action at the Riverside against Sweden.