Brazil debuts in the World Cup this Saturday (13th), at 7pm (Brasília time/6pm local time), at the Metlife Stadium, in New Jersey, against Morocco. Earlier on the same day, another green and yellow team and five-time world champion will be in evidence, about 15 kilometers away. At 4pm (3pm in New Jersey), the Newark Art Museum shows "The Hardest Game", a documentary about the preparation of the Brazilian blind football team for the Paralympics in Paris (France), in 2024. The session is open to the public and has free entry. After the film, the museum will broadcast live the Brazilian debut at the World Cup, based in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Related news: With Ederson, Brazil brings together representatives from 78 clubs in World Cups. Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi prepare "last dance" at the World Cup. The opening of the 2026 World Cup will have simultaneous events in three countries. In addition to showing the routine journey towards the last Paralympics, from training in João Pessoa (PB) to competitions in France and England, the documentary highlights peculiarities of the sport, such as the importance of spatial orientation, frequent communication, reaction time and technical mastery. The work was released in November last year by the Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB) in partnership with Bushatsky Filmes. Documentary follows the journey of the blind football team at the Paris Paralympics, where they won the bronze medal. Brazilians also have five world titles - Disclosure/The Most Difficult Game In blind football, there are five players on each side and the ball has a bell, which allows guidance to those on the field through hearing. Line athletes wear a dark blindfold so those with low vision don't stand out against those who can't see. The goalkeepers are the only ones who see. Brazil is the greatest power in blind football. There are five Paralympic gold medals in the six editions in which the sport was competed. The only time the country was not at the top of the podium was exactly in Paris, with the elimination to Argentina in the semi-final. The green and yellow team took bronze. Hosts France were the champions. Brazilians also have five world titles. Next year, the search for hexa will be at home, at the Paralympic Training Center, in São Paulo, in October.