The Brazilian Footballer Who Never Was
How one boy鈥檚 dream was cut short by the beautiful game鈥檚 ugly prejudice in Brazil.
At 12, Douglas Braga arrived in Rio de Janeiro, a wide-eyed boy, ready to live out the Brazilian dream and become a professional footballer. At 18, he was signed by one of the country鈥檚 top teams - but was also starting to realise he couldn鈥檛 be true to himself and be a footballer. By 21, he鈥檇 quit the game. He knew he was gay and felt there was no place for him in a macho culture where homophobia is commonplace and out gay men are nowhere to be seen. Now, at 36, Douglas lives in a country that just elected a self-styled 鈥減roud homophobe鈥 as president, which some football fans have taken as a licence to step up their homophobic abuse and threats. But Douglas is back on the pitch and - with a growing number of other gay footballers - fighting back.
Reporter David Baker Producer: Simon Maybin
(Image: Footballer鈥檚 legs with rainbow socks. Credit: 麻豆社)
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