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Family with four pets to travel to 2026 World Cup in a motorhome

24.05.2026 12:03 1 min 1 source
Estado de Minas POR
Family with four pets to travel to 2026 World Cup in a motorhome
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An eight-member family, including two dogs and two cats, plans to travel across the US in a motorhome to attend matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The project, named 'Estrada da Magia rumo à Copa', will be turned into a documentary series of over 10 episodes. The first episode is scheduled for June 1, with subsequent episodes every two to three days. The family will follow the Brazilian national team until the final or its elimination from the tournament.

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Family with four pets to travel to 2026 World Cup in a motorhome

24.05.2026 Estado de Minas POR

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