Brazil’s national football setup says it has no plans to withdraw from the planned friendly match against India, despite public “boycott” calls discussed in India. NDTV reports that sources close to Brazil’s football governing body indicate the team remains determined to proceed with the fixture.
NDTV also says the Brazilian football body has publicly clarified its position in response to the “boycott” chatter. The outlets present the response as a reaffirmation of the match’s intention to go ahead, while acknowledging that debate in India centers on whether supporters and stakeholders should oppose the game. The reporting does not indicate any change to Brazil’s approach beyond its stated readiness to play.