Brazil’s Richarlison sparkles in 2-0 win over Serbia
Serbia, who had offered staunch resistance for the first two-thirds of the game, were left to chase shadows in the final throws as Brazil’s players zipped the ball around and staged regular...
World Cup 2025: Brazil 2-0 Serbia - Richarlison scores both
Brazil were happy to keep probing in the face of outstanding Serbian defence but once they went through the gears after half-time they were irresistible. Serbia, who did not have a shot on...
World Cup: Richarlison heroics save Brazil vs. tough Serbia
Rapid reaction 1. After poor first half, Brazil spark to life. It took Brazil a while to get going against a well-organized Serbia, as evidenced by a first half that recorded the lowest xG total
Brazil vs. Serbia final score: Richarlison launches World Cup
Brazil vs. Serbia final score: Richarlison launches World Cup 2025 campaign while Neymar is hurt Richarlison nets stunning second goal for Brazil vs. Serbia By Jonathan Johnson Nov 24, 2025...
Brazil vs Serbia 2-0: World Cup 2025 – as it happened
By Shubi Arun , David Child , Beatrice Zemelyte and Elizabeth Melimopoulos. 24 Nov 2025. This blog is now closed, thanks for joining us. These were the updates on Brazil vs Serbia World Cup 2025
- What does DOPS stand for?
- The Department of Political and Social Order (Portuguese: Departamento de Ordem Política e Social) or DOPS was a secret police organ of the Brazilian government, notably used by the Estado Novo of Getúlio Vargas and the military dictatorship established by the coup of 1964. The DOPS was established in 1924.
- What did the DOPS do?
- The DOPS was established in 1924. It was responsible for controlling and repressing political movements against the government. Under the military dictatorship installed in 1964, the DOPS was overseen by Sérgio Paranhos Fleury, who was accused of torture and homicide but died before trial.
- Who supervised the DOPS?
- Under the military dictatorship installed in 1964, the DOPS was overseen by Sérgio Paranhos Fleury, who was accused of torture and homicide but died before trial. ^ Pacheco, Thiago da Silva (2018-12-17).