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Vinicius Jr Opens Up on Grandmother, Racism Fight, and World Cup Dream

Vinicius Jr has opened up about his deep emotional bond with his grandmother, who he lived with until age 16 and calls a key influence in his life. The Brazilian forward stressed that his fight against racism off the field is more important than his football achievements. He expressed pride in representing Brazil in his second World Cup, where he has scored four goals so far. Brazil will face Japan in the Round of 32, continuing their record of topping their World Cup group for 12 consecutive tournaments.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Vinicius Jr speaks on emotional bond with grandmother, racism and WC journey

Houston, June 29

Brazil and Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr in an interview with Brazilian broadcaster Globo TV opened up on his personal journey, his deep emotional bond with his grandmother, and his continued fight against racism in football, while reflecting on his World Cup dream and career milestones.

Vinicius Jr spoke at length about the role his grandmother played in shaping his early life, calling her one of the most important influences in his upbringing.

"My grandmother is a very important person in my life. I lived with her until I was 16 years old. When you started speaking, I already knew it was her," he told Globo TV.

He recalled growing up in a small home with his family and the deep support system his grandmother provided during his childhood.

"She's a very important person to me because my father always lived far away. So, I always had my mother and my siblings with my grandmother, who always did everything. The house was very small; I slept with her. I even run out of words. She's a person who marked my life," he added.

The Brazilian forward also stressed that his impact off the field carries greater significance than his achievements on it.

"These achievements off the field are much more important than those on the field, because I can help a lot more people," he said.

Vinicius Jr further reiterated his commitment to fighting racism and using his platform to inspire future generations.

Vinicius is one of the most influential voices globally against racial discrimination in football. During his career at Real Madrid, he has repeatedly faced racist abuse in stadiums across Europe, incidents that have led to investigations, legal proceedings, and wider discussions within the sport about tackling racism.

"May the evolution continue so that the next generation doesn't suffer from racism. I want to keep doing great things on the field, but also inspire young people and fight for all Black people who don't have the voice that I have," he told Globo TV.

Reflecting on his FIFA World Cup journey, the 25-year-old expressed pride in representing Brazil on football's biggest stage.

In the ongoing 23rd edition of the tournament, Vinicius has netted four goals, the highest by any Brazilian so far, along with providing one assist.

"I've always dreamed of playing in the World Cup, and now I'm in my second. There's nothing better than representing my country and all those players who dreamed of getting here. It seems easy, but it was years of battle," he added.

Brazil will take on Japan in the Round of 32, with a place in the last 16 at stake on June 29 (local time).

The five-time champions' first-place finish in Group C extended their remarkable record of topping their World Cup group for a 12th consecutive tournament. The five-time champions have finished first in their group at every World Cup since 1982, maintaining an extraordinary 44-year streak of group-stage dominance.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

This is the kind of role model young players need—someone who values family, fights for equality, and stays grounded despite fame. Vinicius Jr's words about his grandmother sleeping in the same small house with him really hit home. Reminds me of my own childhood in a small town in Canada. Truly global appeal.

Aditya G

Brilliant to see a footballer talking about family values like this! In Indian culture, we respect our elders deeply, and it's heartwarming to see Vinicius Jr acknowledging his grandmother's sacrifices. However, while he's right about fighting racism, I think we need to be careful not to generalize—not everyone in football is racist. Hope Brazil win the World Cup! 🇧🇷⚽

Sarah B

As someone who grew up in the US, this resonates deeply. The bond between Vinicius and his grandmother is beautiful. And his commitment to making the world better for the next generation? That's leadership. "I want to inspire young people and fight for all Black people who don't have the voice that I have"—powerful words. 🙌

Kavya N

Love how Vinicius Jr keeps it real! In India, we've seen many sportsmen rise from humble beginnings, but his honesty about living in a small house with his grandmother and siblings is so relatable for millions of us. Also, 4 goals in the World Cup already? What a star! Hope he and Brazil go all the way. 🇧🇷✨

Naveen S

Excellent interview! I appreciate how Vinic

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