Said RODRIGO HABIB BRAZILIAN ARTISTLocals, children, and teenagers in the Vila Isabel neighbourhood, helped decorate their streets on Saturday (November 19) with yellow and green garlands and paintings on asphalt. I am happy to be painting the street and decorating it for the World Cup." Said ISABELA JORGEMeters away, a wall featured a cartoon figure of Brazilian soccer legend Pele and forward Vinicius dancing. Brazil kick off their World Cup campaign on Thursday (November 24) against Serbia before facing their other Group G opponents, Switzerland and Cameroon. The Qatar World Cup starts on Sunday (November 20) and runs until the final on December 18.