@jossilva6028: Romário_Dançando_na_festa_e_com_a_presença_ilustre_de_Fabio_Braz

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tatymenezes3
Taty Menezes :
a galera hj em dia zoa o Naldo, mas nessa época ai do video, Naldo estava no auge do sucesso !
2026-04-03 02:24:43
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anacarlaalmeida3
Ana Carla Almeida :
Época de ouro do Naldo!!! Ainda dizem que o cara não fez sucesso
2026-04-28 02:35:51
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blazecrvg
blazedavid :
esse vídeo é relikia haha,baixinho é fd,no som do naldin no auge
2026-03-28 03:53:57
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ajuliaoliv
AJ :
Essa música é mt boa kkkkkkkk
2026-04-10 23:53:33
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err0505
Usuário não encontrado :
Que época mané
2026-05-10 00:56:05
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ivo.barreto01
Ivo Barreto :
By Romário:Ele tem quantas copas
2026-03-30 00:57:16
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gisellabrum
Gy Brum :
O baixinho era dançarino kkkk
2026-03-30 21:41:03
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xavieer_amandaa
Amanda Xavier :
Naldo era o augeee
2026-03-28 12:21:00
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iaspb8
IASPB :
Esse curtiu a vida.
2026-04-01 17:32:51
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luizzdrt_
Luiz Duarte :
Esse video e top 10 melhores videos BR
2026-04-27 21:45:16
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carlos.soares880
Carlos Soares :
esse tirava onda kkkkkkk
2026-03-30 23:20:23
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luzen156
Luzen :
Essa do Naldo é absurda.
2026-04-06 03:51:47
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jaqueline.adriane1
Jaqueline Adriane Teodorico :
Romário tinha o molho 🤌🏻
2026-04-06 23:26:46
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joaosouzaa97
João Souza :
o cara exala aura
2026-04-05 05:44:29
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dudalinsks
duda💋 :
ele tirava muita onda
2026-03-31 11:02:41
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jarlany01
Jarlany01 :
Naldo era Outro nível
2026-04-08 00:51:51
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mel.srmt
Mel do Diego :
Esse sabe viver 😁
2026-04-18 02:27:11
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isabelacastanheira_
isabelacastanheira_ :
Essa época era muito boa!!! Naldo era mt estourado cara.
2026-05-07 09:38:05
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rhaianyjaine
Rhaiany 👼🏻 :
Sensação de poder absurda
2026-04-30 02:05:09
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fb.guimaraess10
F :
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2026-03-27 23:26:28
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gigisanto01
gigisanto01 :
Melhor vídeo 😂
2026-04-02 00:18:10
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For those wondering what this meme means… There’s a long-running football conspiracy theory among some Asian football fans that TV broadcasters always seem to find a way to miss the exact moment an Asian player lifts a trophy. The theory isn’t that broadcasters openly refuse to show Asian players. Rather, fans joke that whenever an Asian footballer reaches a historic moment, the director suddenly decides it’s the perfect time to show literally anything else. A crowd shot. A sponsor board. A random teammate. The manager. Someone crying in the stands. A pigeon. Anything except the actual trophy lift. The conspiracy has gained traction over the years through various clips involving Asian players in Europe, particularly from Japan and South Korea. Every time a broadcast misses a key moment, fans add it to the growing “evidence.” Most recently, supporters pointed to the UEFA Champions League celebrations after PSG’s victory, where many fans of Kang-in Lee felt the broadcast coverage didn’t adequately focus on him during parts of the trophy celebrations. Whether intentional or not, moments like these only fuel the meme and reinforce the belief among fans that the camera somehow always finds a way to look elsewhere at the worst possible moment. Of course, there’s no evidence that broadcasters are deliberately doing this. Modern trophy presentations involve dozens of cameras, multiple directors, sponsor obligations, crowd shots, and live production decisions happening in real time. But that’s exactly why the meme is funny. Because in the minds of believers, if South Korea or Japan ever won the World Cup and one of their players was about to lift the trophy for the first time in history… The broadcast director would immediately cut to: A wide shot of the stadium, A Coca-Cola ad, The assistant coach, A fan eating a hotdog, The corner flag, A seagull flying overhead Anything but the actual trophy lift. Again, this is just a football meme based on a fan conspiracy theory, not an accusation. #FootballTwitter #WorldCup #JapanFootball #SouthKoreaFootball #KangInLee
For those wondering what this meme means… There’s a long-running football conspiracy theory among some Asian football fans that TV broadcasters always seem to find a way to miss the exact moment an Asian player lifts a trophy. The theory isn’t that broadcasters openly refuse to show Asian players. Rather, fans joke that whenever an Asian footballer reaches a historic moment, the director suddenly decides it’s the perfect time to show literally anything else. A crowd shot. A sponsor board. A random teammate. The manager. Someone crying in the stands. A pigeon. Anything except the actual trophy lift. The conspiracy has gained traction over the years through various clips involving Asian players in Europe, particularly from Japan and South Korea. Every time a broadcast misses a key moment, fans add it to the growing “evidence.” Most recently, supporters pointed to the UEFA Champions League celebrations after PSG’s victory, where many fans of Kang-in Lee felt the broadcast coverage didn’t adequately focus on him during parts of the trophy celebrations. Whether intentional or not, moments like these only fuel the meme and reinforce the belief among fans that the camera somehow always finds a way to look elsewhere at the worst possible moment. Of course, there’s no evidence that broadcasters are deliberately doing this. Modern trophy presentations involve dozens of cameras, multiple directors, sponsor obligations, crowd shots, and live production decisions happening in real time. But that’s exactly why the meme is funny. Because in the minds of believers, if South Korea or Japan ever won the World Cup and one of their players was about to lift the trophy for the first time in history… The broadcast director would immediately cut to: A wide shot of the stadium, A Coca-Cola ad, The assistant coach, A fan eating a hotdog, The corner flag, A seagull flying overhead Anything but the actual trophy lift. Again, this is just a football meme based on a fan conspiracy theory, not an accusation. #FootballTwitter #WorldCup #JapanFootball #SouthKoreaFootball #KangInLee

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