The fans of Brazil and South Korea spent a wonderful evening in the capital Abu Dhabi yesterday, during the international friendly match held at the Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, in the last appearance of the teams this year.

The two fans sang the national rhythms of the two teams, while the match revealed that the Seleção had a large fan base in the country.

"The fans of the Brazilian team in Kerala thank the UAE for the opportunity to see the Brazilian team," the crowd held a big banner before the game started. Man City striker Gabriel Jesus, the biggest share of the chanting.

It is noteworthy that the value of Brazil's shirt amounted to 40 dirhams, amid a huge turnout unlike the shirt of South Korea, which was rare, despite the presence of large numbers of Korean fans to follow the game, and vendors focused around the stadium area, and large numbers of The fans have lined up since early, in order to get tickets to enter the historical confrontation.

The Canary, the amulet of Brazil's national team, spent a great time in Abu Dhabi, visiting some of the capital's main landmarks, taking pictures and giving fans the opportunity to take commemorative photos to promote the friendly match. Confrontations, whether official or even friendly.

The game witnessed great media interest from local and international media. The number of Brazilian journalists accompanying Samba was 82, including 53 journalists and sports commentators, and 29 photographers.

The volunteers spread around the roads leading to the stadium gates to help facilitate the task of the masses to reach the designated areas according to the ticket they hold, as the volunteers mastered more than one language, in order to acquire information clearly to the masses elected.

The board member of Al Jazira Football Club, Ayed Mabkhout, exchanged shirts with Brazil coach Titi, in the presence of Abu Dhabi Sports Council Director of Events, Suhail Al Arifi.Titi had previously worked in the UAE through training in Al Ain in 2007 and Al Wahda in 2010.

• Liverpool's Fabieno and Man City striker Jesus have won the most support from Samba supporters.