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Jorginho joins Roberto Carlos and Gilberto Silva at premiere for Brazil World Cup documentary

  /  autty

Chelsea midfielder Jorginho joined Brazilian icon Roberto Carlos at the premiere of the Brazil 2002: The Real Story documentary on Wednesday night.

Jorginho was born in Brazil, but moved to Italy at the age of 15 and has chosen to represent the Azzurri at international level, winning the European Championships last year.

He clearly still has affection for his country of birth, though, and was all smiles at the premiere in London alongside his girlfriend Catherine Harding.

The documentary is due to show previously unseen footage of Brazil's World Cup winning-squad from twenty years ago that was filmed by former Brazil, Barcelona and Chelsea defender Juliano Belletti.

Carlos started six games in that tournament, and has worked as an executive producer on the documentary.

He was happy to pose for photos with Jorginho, and was also joined by former teammate Gilberto Silva at the event.

Silva played every minute at the World Cup in Japan and South Korea, and went on to star in Arsenal's 'Invincibles' team in the 2003-04 season.

He was not the only person in attendance with Arsenal links either, as Gunners winger Gabriel Martinelli showed up to offer support to his fellow countrymen.

Martinelli made his debut for Brazil earlier this year, and will be hoping to make Tite's squad for the World Cup in Qatar in November.

Brazil have not triumphed at the World Cup since Carlos and co. won in 2002, but they will enter this year's tournament as one of the favourites after losing just one of their last 29 matches.

Brazil 2002: The Real Story documentary is due to air in the UK in November.