RIO DE JANEIRO // Copacabana is mostly known for its beach. Yet it should also have a reputation for encouraging creative panhandling. Yesterday, with Brazil’s match with Colombia taking place 2,500 kilometres up the coast in Fortaleza, all manner of entrepreneurs flocked to the famous beachfront trying to earn a buck before kick off. First, there was a man dressed as the leader of the Catholic church. The majority of travelling Argentina fans have already departed (they hope, temporarily) for Brasilia, where their country face Belgium on Saturday in the quarter-finals, but the Pope remains in Rio. Under the giant Christ the Redeemer statue, a Pope Francis lookalike posed for photos with sun-scorched tourists and Brazilian locals. |
Indigenous (and possibly disingenuous) tribesmen posed with spears and smeared face paint and bags made of animal skins, while a man dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow offered to cut your throat with a machete for a small fee.
A few days earlier, a Colombian woman had been seen challenging anybody to do more keepie-ups than her. She had arrived in Brazil with no hostel, no food and no transport – but with a football and clearly enough skill to win more contests than she lost. She was yesterday spotted in Fortaleza, having somehow afforded the 2,500km trip up the coast. ISWAS