Celtic FC Foundation And New Balance Make Bhoys In Brazil
Celtic View|Vol 53 Issue 26

AS part of an ongoing relationship with the Bhoys of Celtic do Galo, a team based in the community of Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro, Celtic FC Foundation are delighted to have donated a new batch of strips to the team and the local community.

Celtic FC Foundation And New Balance Make Bhoys In Brazil

Initially named Cantagalo FC, the club was first introduced to the Hoops several years ago, when the newly-formed Rio Fergus McCann Celtic Supporters’ Club (RFMCSC) decided to promote the Celtic ethic throughout its home city.

A chance encounter between one of the CSC members and Humberto Rei, the ‘King’ of Cantagalo, led to discussions about how a team was often the heart and soul of the community and how it was a struggle to keep an amateur football team running on a shoestring budget.

A few months later, Cantagalo FC were the proud owners of a full Celtic kit donated from the club, and they began to refer to themselves as Celtic do Galo.

Having lived through the tougher periods of life in the Cantagalo community, Humberto Rei sees his dream of peace, equality and equal rights for his neighborhood as being significantly advanced today.

And, the Celtic do Galo squad have become passionate supporters of their namesake club in Glasgow, closely following Celtic’s results while avidly displaying the Hoops every time they take to the field in Rio.

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