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Men's association football team
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see Brazil women's national football team
The💵 Brazil national football team (Portuguese: Seleção Brasileira de Futebol), nicknamed Seleção Canarinha ("Canary Squad", after their bright yellow jersey), represents💵 Brazil in men's international football and is administered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for football in💵 Brazil. They have been a member of FIFA since 1923 and a member of CONMEBOL since 1916.
Brazil is the most💵 successful national team in the FIFA World Cup, being crowned winner five times: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. The💵 Seleção also has the best overall performance in the World Cup competition, both in proportional and absolute terms, with a💵 record of 76 victories in 114 matches played, 129 goal difference, 247 points, and 19 losses.[11][12] It is the only💵 national team to have played in all World Cup editions without any absence nor need for playoffs,[13] and the only💵 team to have won the World Cup in four different continents: once in Europe (1958 Sweden), once in South America💵 (1962 Chile), twice in North America (1970 Mexico and 1994 United States), and once in Asia (2002 South Korea/Japan). Brazil💵 was also the most successful team in the now-defunct FIFA Confederations Cup, winning it four times, in 1997, 2005, 2009,💵 and 2013. With the capture of the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics,[14] Brazil has become one of only💵 two countries, the others being France, to have won all men's FIFA 11-player competitions at all age level.[15][16][17][18][14]
In ranking standings,💵 Brazil have the highest average football Elo rating, and the fourth all-time peak football Elo rating, established in 1962.[19] In💵 FIFA's ranking system Brazil holds the record for most Team of the Year first ranking wins with 13.[20] Many commentators,💵 experts, and former players have considered the Brazil team of 1970 to be the greatest team of all time.[21][22][23][24] Other💵 Brazilian teams are also highly esteemed and regularly appear listed among the best teams of all time, such as the💵 Brazil teams of 1958–62 and the squads of the 1994–02 period, with honorary mentions for the gifted 1982 side.[26][27][28][29] In💵 1996, the Brazil national team achieved 35 consecutive matches undefeated, a feat which they held as a world record for💵 25 years.[30]
Brazil has developed many rivalries through the years, with the most notable ones being with Argentina—known as the "Superclássico💵 das Américas" in Portuguese, Italy—known as the "Clássico Mundial" in Portuguese or the World Derby in English,[31][32] Uruguay due to💵 the traumatic Maracanazo,[33] and the Netherlands due to several important meetings between the two teams at several World Cups.
History [💵 edit ]
Early history (1914–1922) [ edit ]
The first Brazil national team, 1914
Brazil's first match at home against Exeter City in💵 1914
It is generally believed that the inaugural game of the Brazil national football[34] team was a 1914 match between a💵 Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo select team and the English club Exeter City, held in Fluminense's stadium.[35][36] Brazil won💵 2–0 with goals by Oswaldo Gomes and Osman,[35][36][37] though it is claimed that the match was a 3–3 draw.[38][39]
In contrast💵 to its future success, the national team's early appearances were not brilliant. Other early matches played during that time include💵 several friendly games against Argentina (being defeated 3–0), Chile (first in 1916) and Uruguay (first on 12 July 1916).[40] However,💵 led by the goalscoring abilities of Arthur Friedenreich, they were victorious at home in the South American Championships in 1919,💵 repeating their victory, also at home, in 1922.
First World Cup and title drought (1930–1949) [ edit ]
In 1930, Brazil played💵 in the first World Cup, held in Uruguay. The squad defeated Bolivia but lost to Yugoslavia, being eliminated from the💵 competition at group stage.[41] They lost in the first round to Spain in 1934 in Italy, but reached the semi-finals💵 in France in 1938, being defeated 2–1 by eventual winners Italy. Brazil were the only South American team to participate💵 in this competition.
The 1949 South American Championship held in Brazil ended a 27-year streak without official titles.[42] The last one💵 was in the 1922 South American Championship, also played on Brazilian soil.[42]
The 1950 Maracanazo [ edit ]
Brazil national team at💵 the 1950 World Cup. National Archives of Brazil.
After that, Brazil first achieved international prominence when it hosted the 1950 FIFA💵 World Cup. The team went into the last game of the final round, against Uruguay at Estádio do Maracanã in💵 Rio, needing only a draw to win the World Cup. Uruguay, however, won the match and the Cup in a💵 game known as "the Maracanazo". The match led to a period of national mourning.[43]
For the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland,💵 Brazil was then almost completely renovated, with the team colours changed (to a new design by Aldyr Schlee) from all💵 white to the yellow, blue and green of the national flag, to forget the Maracanazo, but still had a group💵 of star players. Brazil reached the quarter-final, where they were beaten 4–2 by tournament favourites Hungary in one of the💵 ugliest matches in football history, known as the "Battle of Berne".[44]
Pelé and the First Golden Era (1958–1970) [ edit ]
The💵 Brazil national team at the 1959 Copa América
For the 1958 World Cup, Brazil were drawn in a group with England,💵 the USSR and Austria. They beat Austria 3–0 in their first match, then drew 0–0 with England. Before the match,💵 coach Vicente Feola made three substitutions that were crucial for Brazil to defeat the Soviets: Zito, Garrincha and Pelé. From💵 the kick-off, they kept up the pressure relentlessly, and after three minutes, which were later described as "the greatest three💵 minutes in the history of football",[45] Vavá gave Brazil the lead. They won the match by 2–0. Pelé scored the💵 only goal of their quarter-final match against Wales, and they beat France 5–2 in the semi-final. Brazil then beat Sweden💵 5–2 in the final, winning their first World Cup and becoming the first nation to win a World Cup title💵 outside of its own continent. Pelé described it tearfully as a nation coming of age.[46]
Defending champions Brazil at the 1962💵 FIFA World Cup
In the 1962 World Cup, Brazil earned its second title with Garrincha as the star player, a mantle💵 and responsibility laid upon him after the regular talisman, Pelé, was injured during the second group match against Czechoslovakia and💵 unable to play for the rest of the tournament.[47][48]
In the 1966 World Cup, Brazil had their worst performance in a💵 World Cup. The 1966 tournament was remembered for its excessively physical play, and Pelé was one of the players most💵 affected. Against Portugal, several violent tackles by the Portuguese defenders caused forward player Pelé to leave the match and the💵 tournament. Brazil lost this match and was eliminated in the first round of the World Cup for the first time💵 since 1934. They have not failed to reach the knockout stages of the competition since. Brazil became the second nation💵 to be eliminated in the first round while holding the World Cup crown following Italy in 1950. After the 1998,💵 2002, 2010, 2014 and 2024 World Cups, France, Italy, Spain and Germany were also added to this list. After the💵 tournament, Pelé declared that he did not wish to play in the World Cup again. Nonetheless, he returned in 1970.[49]
The💵 1970 FIFA World Cup-winning Brazil team, considered by many distinguished commentators as the greatest football team ever
Brazil won its third💵 World Cup in Mexico in 1970. It fielded what has been widely considered the best World Cup football squad ever,[21][22][23][26]💵 led by Pelé in his last World Cup finals, captain Carlos Alberto Torres, Jairzinho, Tostão, Gérson and Rivellino. Even though💵 Garrincha had retired, this team was still a force to be reckoned with. They won all six of their games—against💵 Czechoslovakia, England and Romania during group play, and against Peru, Uruguay and Italy in the knockout rounds. Jairzinho was the💵 second top scorer with seven goals, and is the only player to score in every match in a World Cup;💵 Pelé finished with four goals. Brazil lifted the Jules Rimet trophy for the third time (the first nation to do💵 so), which meant that they were allowed to keep it. A replacement was then commissioned, though it would be 24💵 years before Brazil won it again.[50]
The dry spell (1974–1990) [ edit ]
After the international retirement of Pelé and other stars💵 from the 1970 squad, Brazil was not able to overcome the Netherlands at the 1974 World Cup in West Germany,💵 and finished in fourth place after losing the third place game to Poland.[51]
In the second group stage of the 1978💵 World Cup, Brazil competed with tournament hosts Argentina for top spot and a place in the finals. In their last💵 group match, Brazil defeated Poland 3–1 to go to the top of the group with a goal difference of +5.💵 Argentina had a goal difference of +2, but in its last group match, it defeated Peru 6–0, and thus qualified💵 for the final in a match accused of ultimately-unproven match fixing. Brazil subsequently beat Italy in the third place play-off,💵 and were the only team to remain unbeaten in the tournament.
At the 1982 World Cup, held in Spain, Brazil were💵 the tournament favorites, and easily moved through the early part of the draw, but a 3–2 defeat in Barcelona to💵 Italy, in a classic World Cup match, eliminated them from the tournament in the match that they refer to as💵 "Sarriá's Tragedy", referencing the stadium's name.[52][53] The 1982 team, with a midfield of Sócrates, Zico, Falcão and Éder, is remembered💵 as perhaps the greatest team never to win a World Cup.[27]
Several players, including Sócrates and Zico, from 1982 returned to💵 play at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Brazil, still a very good team and more disciplined defensively than four💵 years earlier, met the Michel Platini-led France in the quarter-finals in a classic of Total Football. The game played to💵 a 1–1 draw in regulation time, and after a goalless extra time, it all came down to a penalty shoot-out,💵 where Brazil was defeated 4–3.
After a 40-year hiatus, Brazil was victorious in the 1989 Copa América, this being their fourth💵 victory in four tournaments hosted in Brazil. This achievement ended Brazil's 19-year streak without a championship. The last one was💵 in the 1970 World Cup.
At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Brazil was coached by Sebastião Lazaroni, who had been💵 the coach in the 1989 Copa América. With a defensive scheme, whose main symbol was midfielder Dunga, forward Careca and💵 three centre-backs, the team lacked creativity but made it to the second round. Brazil was eliminated by Diego Maradona-led Argentina💵 in the round of 16 in Turin, losing to their South American archrivals 1–0.[54]
The Second Golden Era (1994–2002) [ edit💵 ]
Brazil went 24 years without winning a World Cup or even participating in a final. Their struggles ended at the💵 1994 tournament in the United States, where a solid side headed by Romário and Bebeto in attack, captain Dunga in💵 midfield, goalkeeper Cláudio Taffarel and defender Jorginho, won the World Cup for a then-record fourth time. Highlights of their campaign💵 included a 1–0 victory over the United States in the round of 16 at Stanford University, a 3–2 win over💵 the Netherlands in the quarter-finals in Dallas, and a 1–0 victory over Sweden in the semi-finals at Pasadena's Rose Bowl.💵 This set up Brazil–Italy in the final in Pasadena. A game played in searing heat which ended as a goalless💵 draw, with Italy's defence led by Franco Baresi keeping out Romário, penalty kicks loomed, and Brazil became champions with Roberto💵 Baggio missing Italy's last penalty.[55] Despite the triumph, the 1994 World Cup winning team is not held in the same💵 high esteem in Brazil as their other World Cup winning teams. FourFourTwo magazine labelled the 1994 team "unloved" in Brazil💵 due to their pragmatic, defensive style over the more typical Brazilian style of attacking flair.[50]
Entering the 1998 World Cup as💵 defending champions, Brazil finished runner-up. Having topped their group and won the next two rounds, Brazil beat the Netherlands on💵 penalties in the semi-final following a 1–1 draw. Player of the tournament Ronaldo scored four goals and made three assists💵 en route to the final. The build up to the final itself was overshadowed by Ronaldo suffering a convulsive fit💵 only hours before kick off.[56] The starting line up without Ronaldo was released to a shocked world media, but after💵 pleading that he felt fine and requested to play, Ronaldo was reinstated by the coach, before giving a below par💵 performance as France, led by Zidane won 3–0.[57]
2002 World Cup winning Brazil national football team airplane in Brazilian team livery
Fuelled💵 by the "Three R's" (Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho), Brazil won its fifth championship at the 2002 World Cup, held in💵 South Korea and Japan. Brazil beat all three opponents in group play in South Korea and topped the group. In💵 Brazil's opening game against Turkey, in Ulsan, Rivaldo fell to the ground clutching his face after Turkey's Hakan Ünsal had💵 kicked the ball at his legs. Rivaldo escaped suspension but was fined £5,180 for play-acting, and became the first player💵 ever to be punished in FIFA's crackdown on diving. In their knockout round matches in Japan, Brazil defeated Belgium 2–0💵 in Kobe in the round of 16. Brazil defeated England 2–1 in the quarter-finals in Shizuoka, with the winning goal💵 coming from an unexpected free-kick by Ronaldinho from 40 yards out.[58] The semi-final was against Turkey in Saitama; Brazil won💵 1–0. The final was between Germany and Brazil in Yokohama, where Ronaldo scored two goals in Brazil's 2–0 triumph.[59] Ronaldo💵 also won the Golden Shoe as the tournament's leading scorer with 8 goals.[60] Brazil's success saw them receive the Laureus💵 World Sports Award for Team of the Year.[61]
Brazil won the 2004 Copa América, their third win in four competitions since💵 1997.[62] Brazil also won the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup for the second time.[63] Manager Carlos Alberto Parreira built his side💵 through a 4–2–2–2 formation. Nicknamed the "Magic quartet", the attack was built around four players: Ronaldo, Adriano, Kaká and Ronaldinho.[64]
World💵 Cup drought (2006–present) [ edit ]
Brazil and Japan entering the field at the 2006 FIFA World Cup
In the 2006 World💵 Cup, Brazil won its first two games against Croatia (1–0) and Australia (2–0). In the final group game against Japan,💵 Brazil won 4–1. Ronaldo scored twice and equalled the record for the most goals scored across all World Cups. In💵 the round of 16, Brazil beat Ghana 3–0. Ronaldo's goal was his 15th in World Cup history, breaking the record.💵 Brazil, however, was eliminated in the quarter-finals against France, losing 1–0 to a Thierry Henry goal.[64]
Dunga was hired as Brazil's💵 new team manager in 2006.[65] Brazil then won the 2007 Copa América, where forward Robinho was awarded the Golden Boot💵 and named the tournament's best player.[66] Two years later, Brazil won the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, defeating the U.S. 3–2💵 in the final, to seal their third Confederations Cup title.[67] Kaká was named as the player of the tournament while💵 striker Luís Fabiano won the top goalscorer award.[68]
Brazil's Kaká against Chile at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
At💵 the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Brazil won their first two matches against North Korea (2–1) and the Ivory💵 Coast (3–1), respectively. Their last match, against Portugal, ended in a 0–0 draw. They faced Chile in the round of💵 16, winning 3–0, although in the quarter-final they fell to the Netherlands 2–1.[69]
In July 2010, Mano Menezes was named as💵 Brazil's new coach.[70] At the 2011 Copa América, Brazil lost against Paraguay and was eliminated in the quarter-finals.[71] On 4💵 July 2012, due to a lack of competitive matches because the team had automatically qualified for the 2014 World Cup💵 as tournament hosts, Brazil was ranked 11th in the FIFA ranking.
Return of Luiz Felipe Scolari (2013–2014) [ edit ]
In November💵 2012, coach Mano Menezes was sacked and replaced by Luiz Felipe Scolari.[72][73]
Brazilian players celebrate winning the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup.💵 The team had five wins in five matches.
On 6 June 2013, Brazil was ranked 22nd in the FIFA ranking, their💵 lowest-ever rank.[74] Brazil entered the 2013 Confederations Cup with the objective of defending their title. In the final, Brazil faced💵 Spain,[75] winning 3–0 and sealing their fourth Confederations Cup title.[76][77] Neymar was named player of the tournament and received the💵 Golden Ball Award and the Adidas Bronze Shoe, and Júlio César won the Golden Glove Award for the best goalkeeper💵 of the tournament.[78]
2014 FIFA World Cup [ edit ]
In the opening match of the 2014 World Cup against Croatia, two💵 goals from Neymar and one from Oscar saw the Seleção off to a winning start in their first World Cup💵 on home soil in 64 years.[79] The team then drew with Mexico, before confirming qualification to the knockout stage by💵 defeating Cameroon 4–1 with Neymar again scoring twice, and Fred and Fernandinho providing further goals.[80][81] Brazil faced Chile in the💵 round of 16, taking an 18th-minute lead through David Luiz's first goal for the Seleção in a 1–1 draw. Brazil💵 prevailed 3–2 on penalties, with Neymar, David Luiz and Marcelo converting their kicks, and goalkeeper Júlio César saving three times.[82]
Brazil💵 line up against Colombia at the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Neymar (front row, second from right) would play his last💵 game at the tournament after being stretchered off with a fractured vertebra
The team again faced South American opposition in the💵 quarter-final, defeating Colombia 2–1 with goals from central defenders David Luiz and the team captain Thiago Silva. Late in the💵 match, Neymar was stretchered off after Juan Camilo Zúñiga's knee had made contact with the forward's back. Neymar was taken💵 to hospital and was diagnosed with a fractured vertebra, ruling him out for the remainder of the tournament.[83] Prior to💵 this, Neymar had scored four goals, provided one assist, and been named man of the match twice. Brazil faced further💵 problems ahead of their semi-final against Germany, as Thiago Silva was to serve a one-match suspension for receiving his second💵 yellow card of the tournament in the quarter-final.[84]
The Seleção went on to lose 1–7 to the Germans – their biggest💵 ever defeat at the World Cup and first home loss in a competitive match since 1975.[85] Towards the end of💵 the match, the home crowd began to "olé" each pass from the German team, and booed their own players off💵 the pitch after the final whistle.[86] The match has been nicknamed the Mineirazo, making reference to the nation's previous World💵 Cup defeat on home soil, the Maracanazo against Uruguay in 1950, and the Estádio do Mineirão where the match took💵 place.[87] Brazil subsequently lost 0–3 to the Netherlands in the third-place play-off match.[88][89] The team ended the tournament with the💵 worst defensive record of the 32 competing nations, having conceded 14 goals.[90] The only other countries to concede 12 or💵 more goals in the current World Cup format are North Korea and Saudi Arabia.[91] Following these results, Scolari announced his💵 resignation.[92]
Return of Dunga (2014–2024) [ edit ]
Brazil's 1994 World Cup winning captain Dunga was coach from 2006 to 2010 and💵 2014 to 2024.
On 22 July 2014, Dunga was announced as the new manager of Brazil, returning to the position for💵 the first time since the team's exit at the 2010 World Cup.[93]
Dunga's first match in his second reign as Brazil's💵 manager was a friendly match against 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists Colombia at Sun Life Stadium in Miami on 5 September💵 2014, with Brazil winning the match 1–0 through an 83rd-minute Neymar free-kick goal.[94] Dunga followed this up with wins against💵 Ecuador (1–0),[95] in the 2014 Superclásico de las Américas against Argentina (2–0),[96] against Japan (4–0),[97] against Turkey (0–4),[98] and against💵 Austria (1–2).[99] Dunga continued Brazil's winning streak in 2024 by defeating France 3–1 in another friendly. They followed this with💵 wins against Chile (1–0), Mexico (2–0) and Honduras (1–0).
2024 Copa América [ edit ]
Brazil started the tournament with a victory💵 against Peru after coming from behind by 2–1 (with Douglas Costa scoring in the dying moments),[100] followed by a 1–0💵 defeat against Colombia[101] and a 2–1 victory against Venezuela.[102] In the knockout stage, Brazil faced Paraguay and was eliminated after💵 drawing 1–1 in normal time and losing 4–3 in the penalty shootout.[103] As such, Brazil was unable to qualify for💵 a FIFA Confederations Cup (in this case, the 2024 edition) for the first time in almost 20 years.[104]
Copa América Centenario💵 [ edit ]
Brazil began the 2024 Copa América Centenario with a scoreless draw against Ecuador, with the Ecuadorians having a💵 goal wrongly disallowed in the second half. This was followed by an emphatic 7–1 victory over Haiti, with Philippe Coutinho💵 scoring a hat-trick.[105] Needing only a draw to progress to the knockout stage of the tournament, Brazil suffered a controversial💵 1–0 loss to Peru, with Raúl Ruidíaz scoring in the 75th minute by guiding the ball into the net with💵 his arm.[106] This loss, Brazil's first loss to Peru since 1985,[107] saw Brazil eliminated from the tournament in the group💵 stage for the first time since 1987.[108][109][110]
Tite era (2024–2024) [ edit ]
Brazil team prior to their group game against Costa💵 Rica at the 2024 FIFA World Cup in Russia
Brazil supporters at the 2024 World Cup
On 14 June 2024, Tite replaced💵 Dunga as manager of Brazil.[111] Tite, who had managed Corinthians, the 2024 Brazilian champions and 2012 Club World Cup champions,💵 was confirmed as his replacement six days later.[112] Tite's debut was marked with a 3–0 away victory against Ecuador on💵 2 September,[113] followed by a 2–1 win over Colombia, a 5–0 win against Bolivia and a 0–2 victory away against💵 Venezuela, bringing Brazil to the top of the World Cup Qualifiers leaderboard for the first time since 2011.[114] Brazil then💵 defeated Paraguay 3–0 to become the first team, other than the hosts Russia, to qualify for the 2024 World Cup.[115]
Brazil💵 started their 2024 World Cup campaign with a draw against Switzerland – Brazil's goal coming from a 25-yard bending strike💵 from Philippe Coutinho – their first non-win in an opener since 1978.[116] In the following match against Costa Rica on💵 22 June, goals from Coutinho and Neymar in stoppage time saw Brazil win 2–0.[117] They won their final group game💵 2–0 over Serbia with goals from Paulinho and Thiago Silva, meaning qualification for the last 16 as group winners.[118] On💵 2 July, goals from Neymar and Roberto Firmino saw Brazil 2–0 win over Mexico to advance to the quarter-finals.[119] On💵 6 July, Brazil were eliminated from the 2024 World Cup by Belgium in the quarter-finals, losing 2–1, with Fernandinho scoring💵 an own goal for Belgium while Renato Augusto scored the only goal for Brazil.[120][121][122]
In spite of World Cup failure, the💵 CBF continued to trust Tite and allowed him to continue his job as coach of Brazil for the 2024 Copa💵 América held at home. However, Brazilian perpetration for the tournament at home was hampered by the injury of Neymar in💵 a friendly match where Brazil thrashed 2024 AFC Asian Cup champions Qatar 2–0.[123] Despite this loss, Tite managed Brazil to💵 their first Copa América title since 2007. Brazil overcame Bolivia after a goalless first half[124] and Peru in a celebratory💵 5–0 demolition.[125] Between these matches, Brazil drew Venezuela in a 0–0 draw with three goals ruled out by VAR.[126] Brazil💵 met Paraguay in the quarter-finals where they won a 4–3 penalty shootout after a goalless draw.[127] In the semi-finals Brazil💵 beat neighboring Argentina 2–0 to set up a rematch with Peru.[128] In the final, Brazil managed to defeat the Peruvians💵 once again 3–1 to conquer their ninth Copa América title.[129]
On 8 June 2024, Brazil beat Paraguay 2–0 in a World💵 Cup qualifier in Asunción – the first time they had won in the country since 1985.[130] In the 2024 World💵 Cup, Brazil finished first in their group, having beaten Serbia 2–0, Switzerland 1–0, and losing 1–0 to Cameroon.[131] The team💵 then faced South Korea in the round of 16, winning with a 3-goal margin,[132] and progressed to the quarterfinals where💵 they eventually lost 4–2 on penalties to Croatia.[133] Following their exit from the World Cup, Tite resigned as head coach.[134]
Team💵 image [ edit ]
Uniforms [ edit ]
Brazil's first team colors were white with blue collars, but following the defeat at💵 Maracanã in the 1950 World Cup, the colors were criticised for lacking patriotism. With permission from the Brazilian Sports Confederation,💵 the newspaper Correio da Manhã held a competition to design a new kit incorporating the four colors of the Brazilian💵 flag.[135] The winning design was a yellow jersey with green trim and blue shorts with the white trim drawn by💵 Aldyr Garcia Schlee, a nineteen-year-old from Pelotas.[135] The new colors were first used in March 1954 in a match against💵 Chile, and have been used ever since. Topper were the manufacturers of Brazil's kit up to and including the match💵 against Wales on 11 September 1991; Umbro took over before the next match, versus Yugoslavia in October 1991.[136] Nike began💵 making Brazil kits in late 1996, in time for the 1997 Copa América and the 1998 World Cup.[137]
The use of💵 blue and white as the second kit colors owes its origins to the defunct latter day Portuguese monarchy and dates💵 from the 1930s, but it became the permanent second choice accidentally in the 1958 World Cup Final. Brazil's opponents were💵 Sweden, who also wear yellow, and a draw gave the home team, Sweden, the right to play in yellow. Brazil,💵 who travelled with no second kit, hurriedly purchased a set of blue shirts and sewed on them the badges taken💵 from their yellow shirts.[138]
Kit supplier Period Contract
announcement Contract
duration Value Ref. None 1908–1954 Athleta 1954–1977 1954–1977 None [139] Adidas 1977–1981 1977–1981💵 Topper 1981–1991 1981–1991 Umbro 1991–1996 1991–1996 Nike 1997–present December 1996 1997–2007 TotalR$200 million~$250 million [140] Unknown 2008–2026 €69.5 million per💵 year [141]
Nicknames [ edit ]
The Brazil national team is known by different names in various parts of the world. Nicknames💵 for the squad in Brazil include: Canarinho, meaning 'Little Canary', a reference to a species of bird commonly found in💵 Brazil that has a vivid yellow color, this phrase was popularized by the late cartoonist Fernando "Mangabeira" Pieruccetti during the💵 1950 World Cup despite the team not wearing the color yet back then;[142] Amarelinha (Little Yellow One), Seleção (The National💵 Squad), Verde-amarela (The Green and Yellow), Pentacampeão (Five-time Champions),[143] and Esquadrão de Ouro (The Golden Squad). Some Latin American commentators💵 often refer to the Brazil team as El Scratch (The Scratch), among others.[144]
Training camp [ edit ]
Granja Comary complex is💵 the training camp of the national team.
Brazil's training camp is the Granja Comary in Teresópolis, located 90 km (56 mi)💵 from Rio de Janeiro.[145] Granja Comary was opened in 1987,[146] and underwent significant renovations in 2013 and 2014.
Results and fixtures💵 [ edit ]
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future💵 matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024 [ edit ]
2024 [ edit ]
Brazil Mexico 8 June Friendly v United💵 States
Coaching staff [ edit ]
Players [ edit ]
Current squad [ edit ]
The following 23 players were called up for 2026💵 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Colombia and Argentina on 16 and 21 November 2024, respectively.[149]
Caps and goals are correct💵 as of 21 November 2024, after the match against Argentina.
Recent call-ups [ edit ]
The following players have been called up💵 to the Brazil squad in the last 12 months.
Individual records [ edit ]
As of 12 October 2024[151] Players in bold💵 are still active with Brazil.
Most capped players [ edit ]
Cafu is the all-time most capped player for Brazil, with 142💵 appearances.
Top goalscorers [ edit ]
Neymar is Brazil's all-time top scorer, with 79 goals.
Rank Player Goals Caps Average Career 1 Neymar💵 (list) 79 128 0.62 2010–present 2 Pelé (list) 77 92 0.84 1957–1971 3 Ronaldo 62 98 0.63 1994–2011 4 Romário💵 55 70 0.79 1987–2005 5 Zico 48 71 0.68 1976–1986 6 Bebeto 39 75 0.52 1985–1998 7 Rivaldo 35 74💵 0.47 1993–2003 8 Jairzinho 33 81 0.41 1964–1982 Ronaldinho 33 97 0.34 1999–2013 10 Ademir 32 39 0.82 1945–1953 Tostão💵 32 54 0.59 1966–1972
Other records [ edit ]
Youngest goalscorer
Pelé (16 years and nine months) vs. Argentina [152]
Oldest goalscorer
Romário (39 years💵 and two months) vs. Guatemala [153]
Most goals scored in a single match
First goal scored
Most clean sheets
Most matches as a captain
Most💵 yellow cards received
Neymar (31 yellow cards)
Most red cards received
Dunga and Éder Aleixo (3 red cards each)
Manager records [ edit ]
Mário💵 Zagallo became the first person to win the FIFA World Cup both as a player (1958 and 1962) and as💵 a manager (1970). In 1970, when he was of age 38, he won the FIFA World Cup which made him💵 the second youngest coach to win the FIFA World Cup. While still in Brazil as an assistant coach, the team💵 won the 1994 FIFA World Cup.[155]
Competitive record [ edit ]
Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Tournament played fully or partially💵 on home soil
FIFA World Cup [ edit ]
Brazil has qualified for every FIFA World Cup they entered, never requiring a💵 qualifying play-off. With five titles, they have won the tournament on more occasions than any other national team.
FIFA World Cup💵 record Qualification record Year Round Position * Squad 1930 Group stage 6th 2 1 0 1 5 2 Squad Qualified💵 as invitees 1934 Round of 16 14th 1 0 0 1 1 3 Squad Qualified automatically 1938 Third place 3rd💵 5 3 1 1 14 11 Squad 1950 Runners-up 2nd 6 4 1 1 22 6 Squad Qualified as hosts💵 1954 Quarter-finals 5th 3 1 1 1 8 5 Squad 4 4 0 0 8 1 1958 Champions 1st 6💵 5 1 0 16 4 Squad 2 1 1 0 2 1 1962 Champions 1st 6 5 1 0 14💵 5 Squad Qualified as defending champions 1966 Group stage 11th 3 1 0 2 4 6 Squad 1970 Champions 1st💵 6 6 0 0 19 7 Squad 6 6 0 0 23 2 1974 Fourth place 4th 7 3 2💵 2 6 4 Squad Qualified as defending champions 1978 Third place 3rd 7 4 3 0 10 3 Squad 6💵 4 2 0 17 1 1982 Second group stage 5th 5 4 0 1 15 6 Squad 4 4 0💵 0 11 2 1986 Quarter-finals 5th 5 4 1 0 10 1 Squad 4 2 2 0 6 2 1990💵 Round of 16 9th 4 3 0 1 4 2 Squad 4 3 1 0 13 1 1994 Champions 1st💵 7 5 2 0 11 3 Squad 8 5 2 1 20 4 1998 Runners-up 2nd 7 4 1 2💵 14 10 Squad Qualified as defending champions 2002 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 18 4 Squad 18 9 3💵 6 31 17 2006 Quarter-finals 5th 5 4 0 1 10 2 Squad 18 9 7 2 35 17 2010💵 6th 5 3 1 1 9 4 Squad 18 9 7 2 33 11 2014 Fourth place 4th 7 3💵 2 2 11 14 Squad Qualified as hosts 2024 Quarter-finals 6th 5 3 1 1 8 3 Squad 18 12💵 5 1 41 11 2024 7th 5 3 1 1 8 3 Squad 17 14 3 0 40 5 2026💵 Qualification in progress 6 2 1 3 8 7 2030 To be determined To be determined 2034 Total 5 Titles💵 22/22 114 76 19 19 237 108 — 133 84 34 15 288 82
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty💵 shoot-out.
Copa América [ edit ]
FIFA Confederations Cup [ edit ]
Olympic Games [ edit ]
Head-to-head record [ edit ]
Below is a💵 result summary of all matches Brazil have played against FIFA recognized teams.[156]
Updated to 21 November 2024, after the match against💵 Argentina.
Positive Record Neutral Record Negative Record
Matches against non-FIFA and clubs [ edit ]
Honours [ edit ]
Major competitions [ edit ]
Brazil's💵 national team celebrating the title of the 1958 FIFA World Cup
Olympic Games [ edit ]
This article is about senior team💵 honours. For results since 1992, see Brazil national under-23 football team
Friendlies [ edit ]
Awards [ edit ]
Winners (2): 1982, 2002
Chronology💵 of titles [ edit ]
Summary [ edit ]
Senior competition Total World Cup 5 2 2 9 Olympic Games 0 3💵 2 7 Confederations Cup 4 1 0 5 Copa América 9 12 7 28 Gold Cup 0 2 1 3💵 Panamerican Championship 2 1 0 3 Total 20 20 10 50
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Citations [ edit ]
Sources [ edit💵 ]
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