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THE recent World Cup drew soccer fans from all over the world to Brazil, this year's host country. Many of the fans tuning in from across the globe watched the games in cafes and wore costumes and accessories proclaiming their allegiances.

One fan, East Java resident Fahmi Mulana, watched many of the matches in Surabaya. He would deck himself out with a jacket, jersey and shawl to identify himself as a Brazil supporter.

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THE recent World Cup drew soccer fans from all over the world to Brazil, this year's host country. Many of the fans tuning in from across the globe watched the games in cafes and wore costumes and accessories proclaiming their allegiances.

One fan, East Java resident Fahmi Mulana, watched many of the matches in Surabaya. He would deck himself out with a jacket, jersey and shawl to identify himself as a Brazil supporter.

Miftakhul Rahman, a resid

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