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Brazilian Seer Predicts Alien Invasion at World Cup Match, Abduction of Brazil and Scotland Players

A Brazilian fortune teller forecasted an alien invasion during Brazil's World Cup game against Scotland, including the abduction of players and fans at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium.

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As the 2026 World Cup commenced, fans and analysts began sharing their predictions about match outcomes and the eventual champion. However, a Brazilian seer diverged from typical forecasts by predicting an alien invasion at the stadium during Brazil’s match against Scotland.

In a video message, Anatresia da Silva Gonçalves, known online as "Fô Bahiana," claimed that reptilian extraterrestrial beings would storm the field and abduct players during the final Group C match at the Hard Rock Stadium on June 25.

The 40-year-old seer insisted on her prediction, stating she had dreamed of the scenario again. On Saturday, she said, "I must tell you that I dreamed again about an alien invasion at the Miami football stadium. I clearly saw players being taken aboard the first ship that arrived. I was inside that ship, and when it ascended, the mothership appeared—a much larger vessel that took in thousands of people from the stadium."

She added, "I saw a lot of screaming, crying, tears, and suffering. I must tell you I am very terrified because, well, this is the second time I have dreamed of this. They say that on the 24th (25th Greenwich Mean Time), something very bad will happen at this football match in Miami, United States."

Previously, Fô Bahiana claimed that two massive spacecraft would land on the field and abduct players and fans directly from the grass in front of billions watching worldwide.

She told The Scottish Sun, "I saw a huge spaceship from which aliens emerged, and they began using something like giant arms to pick up players from the field and place them inside the ship. Then a second spaceship appeared, containing creatures I identified as reptiles. Their appearance was terrifying, and they seemed to enjoy watching people, flicking a very large tongue over their lips as if savoring something. These beings captured hundreds of people and took them inside their ship."

The online seer had previously predicted the imprisonment of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, an assassination attempt on the U.S. President, and the COVID-19 pandemic. She is known in Brazil for spiritual cleansing sessions, horoscope readings, tarot, and shell divination.

Fô Bahiana also claimed to have seen Brazil’s national team stars Neymar and Vinícius Júnior glowing as they ascended to the sky alongside 700 other unexpected victims at the stadium.

She described two entirely different types of extraterrestrials preparing to invade the match. She said, "The aliens I saw as benevolent had graffiti-gray skin. Despite their non-human appearance, they emitted calm energy and a serene expression, which gave me a sense of intelligence, calmness, and goodwill. The reptilian beings were completely different. They looked like a mix between a crocodile, a lizard, and a snake, with a scaly or crusty skin. What disturbed me most was their gaze, which conveyed coldness, hostility, and clear hatred of humans."

She continued, "They also had long tongues and made movements as if savoring something, which terrified me deeply and stayed in my memory upon waking."

Despite the ominous prediction, the seer, who claims a deep spiritual connection to Scotland, offered some surprising positive news for Scotland’s coach Steve Clarke’s team before the alleged alien abduction.

She said, "I believe Scotland may surprise many at this World Cup. The feeling I have is that the Scottish team will perform better than many expect and may attract attention because of the football they play."

Scotland began its World Cup campaign on Sunday with a 1-0 victory over Haiti. The team will face Morocco in the second Group C round and conclude the group stage against Brazil on June 25.

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