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Hence, it’s no surprise that faith is woven into the fabric of Brazilian culture, and lately, an impressive number of footballers have been passionately showcasing their devotion to Jesus Christ.
This trend highlights the fusion of spirituality and sports, with some athletes taking significant steps to share their faith more publicly.
One such example is Fulham’s Carlos Vinicius.
The Premier League player has followed the spiritual path set by his compatriot Roberto Firmino.
Firmino becomes ordained pastor
Firmino, formerly of Liverpool, made a profound spiritual commitment in 2020 when he was baptised in the swimming pool of his then-teammate, Alisson Becker, the Evening Standard reports.
According to the Christian Post, this baptism marked the beginning of Firmino’s journey to becoming an ordained evangelical pastor, showcasing a deep integration of his religious beliefs into his personal and professional life.
Carlos Vinicius has similarly embraced this spiritual journey.
Recently, he was seen passionately sharing the gospel in a church setting, embodying the blend of his athletic career and his faith.
He took to Instagram to share this moment with his followers, posting photos with the caption, “We move forward in Jesus’ name! ❤️🔥”
Vinicius’s football journey includes a memorable stint at Galatasaray, where he made a significant impact by scoring a last-minute winner against Kasimpasa in a thrilling seven-goal match, contributing to the club’s Turkish Super Lig triumph last season.
As he returns to Fulham, he would aim to secure his place in the team for the upcoming 2024/25 campaign, having missed out on the Cottagers’ initial pre-season friendlies.