A new single is being released by Glasgow bands Colonel Mustard and the Dijon 5, along with SambaYaBamba, to celebrate the Scots who introduced football to Brazil, timed to coincide with the World Cup. The song, titled "The Fathers of Brazilian Football," pays tribute to figures like Archie Mclean, the first Brazilian football star, and Thomas Donohoe, who helped establish the sport in the country. John McMustard of Dijon 5 highlights the close ties between the two groups. The collaboration arose from a desire to celebrate the connections between Scotland and Brazil. The bands joined forces at a book launch. The release date for the single is set for Friday, May 29, by Button Up Records. John McMustard, who coaches his son's football team, shared that he hopes the song will educate people about the Scottish origins of the passing game, or Tabelinha, as it is known in Brazil. The article also mentions the impact of Scots in football history, including Robert Brand and Jock Hamilton. Colonel Mustard has upcoming performances at various festivals. The single will be out on May 29th and a CD EP on June 19th.