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Brazilian Hot Dog
Alternative namesCachorro-Quente
TypeHot dog
Place of originBrazil
Region or stateStyles may vary by region
Main ingredientsbread roll, hot dog, corn, potato sticks, tomato-based vegetable broth

In 1926, the Spanish entrepreneur in Brazil and founder of Cinelândia, Francisco Serrador [pt], began selling cachorro-quente (lit. "hot dog") at his cinemas.[1][2] It inspired Lamartine Babo and Ary Barroso to create the song "Cachorro-Quente," a marchinha de carnaval. In the period following World War II, as Brazil came under considerable US cultural influence, the cachorro-quente came to cement its position in Brazil.

In the State of Piauí in the Northeast region of Brazil, the hot dog is made from a long and soft bread cut in half. Its flavorings vary in the cafeterias of the region, but the most commonly available options include: sausage topped with spicy sauce, meat, corn, green Lint and slices of melted cheese.[3]

MLF and its members[edit]

The vision of MLF founders is to grow the sport through a grass roots approach providing opportunities which transcend social and economic boundaries with an unmatched support system of futsal professionals. The business of MLF provides members with a sustainable model and a professionally managed futsal platform serving as an inspiration to players and futsal fans alike.[4] MLF has men's and women's teams. While 35 men's teams and 9 women's teams are listed by the company, 14 of these men's teams and 7 of these women's teams did not play in the 2017 season.[5][6]



Active Teams[edit]

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Alianza F.C. Draper, Utah alianzafutsalclub.com
BNC Futsal Club Bethesda, Maryland| bncsoccer.net/en/
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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dia do cachorro quente: veja receitas tradicional, de forno ou vegano". Promoções e reviews (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2021-09-07. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  2. ^ "Para quem gosta de cachorro-quente..." GGN (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2014-09-10. Retrieved 2022-04-09.
  3. ^ "Hot Dog Central - CACHORROS-QUENTES - COMIDINHAS - VEJA Campinas". VEJA Comer & Beber. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  4. ^ "MLF Constitution".
  5. ^ "MLF Men's Standings".
  6. ^ "MLF Women's Standings".


Category:Futsal leagues in the United States Category:Sports leagues established in 2015 Category:2015 establishments in the United States