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NC State, Virginia to make history with Brazil game in 2026

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

College Football Heads to South America: NC ‍State ‍and Virginia to Play in Rio‌ de Janeiro

In a ⁣landmark event for ​collegiate athletics, NC State and Virginia will meet on August 29, 2026,⁢ in‌ Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, marking the first college⁢ football game ever played in ⁤South America. The game, branded “College Football Brasil,”⁢ will be held⁢ at the​ Nilton Santos Stadium – known locally as Engenhão – a 44,661-seat venue home to brazilian Serie A ‍club Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas.

The decision to host the‍ game in ⁢Rio was driven by the ⁢city’s ​established reputation for hosting major international events, including the 2016 Summer Olympics⁤ and the FIFA World Cup. The ⁢stadium’s quality and the city’s proven ​ability to manage large-scale events⁢ safely were also key factors. ESPN will televise the game, with additional streaming options currently under consideration.

“We’re excited about the chance‌ to play ‍a game in⁢ a beautiful, ‌world-renowned city ⁢like ​Rio de Janeiro and to bring American football to another ⁢continent,” said NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan.⁢

The event’s branding intentionally utilizes the Portuguese spelling of “Brasil” to emphasize a⁢ spirit of cultural⁤ exchange. ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips hailed ​the game⁢ as “an extraordinary⁢ moment for the ACC and for college football,” highlighting the league’s vision and collaborative spirit.

Virginia ‍will be​ designated as the home team for the contest,and the game will count towards the ACC ⁢conference ⁢standings. UVA Athletic Director Carla Williams expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “This is a great opportunity for the ‌University of Virginia and our football program…this event allows us to expand our international presence.”

The game is organized by Athlete Advantage⁢ in⁢ partnership with Brazil Sports Business and has the full‌ support ⁣of Rio’s government⁢ partners. It follows the NFL’s recent expansion into Brazil, with plans ‌to hold at⁤ least three NFL games in the country over ‍the⁣ next five years, including a game ‍in rio in 2026.

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