Feature articles would have likely spotlighted the legendary quartet of Zico, Sócrates, Falcão, and Toninho Cerezo .
In-depth looks at major clubs like Palmeiras and their efforts to rebuild their squads for the upcoming seasons. The Brazilian Club Magazine No 11 April 1982
Features might have included interviews with players like Sócrates discussing their support for direct elections. Supporting Features Feature articles would have likely spotlighted the legendary
Beyond the pitch, the magazine likely touched upon the intersection of sports and the "Abertura" (the slow opening of Brazil’s military dictatorship toward democracy). The Brazilian Club Magazine No 11 April 1982
With the World Cup in Spain just two months away, the issue would have examined Telê Santana’s "Joga Bonito" philosophy—an attacking style that prioritized flair and creativity over defensive rigidity. Cultural & Political Context: "Corinthians' Democracy"