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Floki the Border Collie Dazzles Brazil with Remarkable Footvolley Skills

Floki, a Brazilian Border Collie, has become an internet sensation due to his exceptional ability to play footvolley, a sport combining elements of soccer and beach volleyball. Owned and coached by Gustavo Rodrigues, Floki has honed his skills since puppyhood, transitioning from balloon chases to masterfully playing in beach matches that draw significant crowds. The three-year-old canine impresses onlookers with his agility, focus, and strategic court positioning, which Rodrigues notes surpass some human players. Floki’s viral fame highlights his athletic prowess and the unique bond he shares with Rodrigues, enhancing the sport’s appeal and bringing joy to fans worldwide.

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