Flash Football: Pope Francis’ Surprising Football Preference, Minimum Two-Year Suspension for Pogba, Brazilian Footballer Killed on the Street

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The world of football witnessed significant events on November 2nd:

– **Tragedy Strikes Brazilian Football:** A 21-year-old Brazilian footballer, Felipe Diogo, playing for Sao Bernardo FC, met a tragic end when he was fatally shot by an armed man on his return from vacation in his hometown of Ribeirao Preto. The local authorities are still investigating the motives behind this brutal act. Sao Bernardo FC, a team competing in the third division of Brazilian football, expressed their condolences, paying tribute to Felipe Diogo’s contribution to their recent promotion.

– **Pogba Faces a Lengthy Suspension:** French midfielder Paul Pogba’s future is clouded with uncertainty as reports suggest he will likely receive a minimum two-year suspension due to a confirmed doping case. Pogba’s fate awaits a hearing in Italy within the next ten days. This development is a severe blow to the player’s career and could potentially spell the end of it.

– **Pope Francis’ Surprising Football Preference:** Pope Francis, an avid football enthusiast, was presented with a challenging choice between Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona during an interview about Inter Miami’s star. In an unexpected response shared by TyCSport, the Pope mentioned a third name, Pelé, stating that he had witnessed these three legendary players. Pope Francis opined that Maradona, as a player, was exceptional but had shortcomings as a person, and he even mentioned an encounter where Maradona approached him during his early days as Pope. In contrast, Pope Francis praised Pelé for his remarkable human qualities and expressed admiration for Messi, emphasizing that each of these football icons was exceptional in their own way.

– **Brest Stadium Roof Damaged by Storm Ciaran:** The Francis-Le Blé Stadium in Brest suffered significant damage as the strong winds of Storm Ciaran wreaked havoc on its roof.

 

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