The solution is actually very simple, even if politically difficult.
American football needs structural liberation.
Major League Soccer should never have become a permanently closed private franchise system disconnected from a true national football pyramid.
MLS itself was born from institutional agreements connected to the 1994 FIFA World Cup. It was never a purely organic independent market creation. It came from a national football expansion project.
So the correction also has to happen institutionally.
The real solution is:
• Government and federation intervention
• Transform MLS into a true U.S. football pyramid
• End permanent franchise protection
• Create promotion and relegation
• Allow free club participation
• Open the system nationally
Any serious club should be able to start small and climb through merit.
If I create a club in my city, organize properly, build local support, use a municipal stadium, invest correctly, and win matches, I should have a pathway to the top divisions.
That is football culture.
And the top clubs should also carry the pressure of falling.
That pressure is what creates:
• Investment
• Passion
• Development
• Talent production
• Survival mentality
• Massive nationwide football economy
Without relegation, football becomes protected entertainment.
With relegation, football becomes real competition.
If MLS cannot transform into an open pyramid, then eventually the only alternative is the creation of a completely new national league structure directly connected to U.S. Soccer with open participation and free competitive mobility.
There is no other path for the United States to become a true football nation consistently competing at the highest world level.
The point is soccer is the most universal sport in the world, and yes, it requires massive talent and is extremely competitive.
The problem is the USA still struggles to compete consistently with top world level football for a simple reason: the MLS system has no relegation or promotion pressure. In most countries, clubs fight for survival every season, and that creates a completely different level of intensity, development, and culture.
Still time. Arthur Cabral is the man Brazil needs.
He is a true goal scorer. A player who knows how to finish from distance, inside the box, with powerful shots, or with headers. Incredible striker instincts and lethal in front of goal. Brazil still needs that pure number 9 mentality.
#Ancelotti #FIFA #CBF #Brazil #ArthurCabral #SelecaoBrasileira #WorldCup2026 #Football #Soccer #BrazilNationalTeam
You can judge by results.
Texas alone has an economy of about $3 trillion, while Brazil is around $2.2 trillion.
That didn’t happen by concentrating benefits in a few hands. It came from a system that attracts investment, allows private development, and scales industries.
If oil wealth only benefited a few, Texas would not outperform an entire country.
makes no sense , it is already required to have some ownership of Brazilians in mining companies according to the mineral code in Brazil , nothing changed.
Vale exemple is 90% owned by intenational groups
even the rare mineral remaining with Manoel from Sao Paulo, Manoel can sell the ore to any buyer who pays more domestic market or international market.
dont be stupid