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Nickname
Os Canarinhos
(The Little Canaries)
Association
Brazilian Football Confederation
Current coach
Carlos Alberto Parreira, 2004-
Most capped player
Cafu: 128
Highest goalscorer
Pelé: 77
First International
Argentina 3 - 0 Brazil
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; 20 August, 1914)
Largest win
Brazil 9 - 0 Colombia
(Lima, Peru; 23 March, 1957)
Largest defeat
Argentina 6 - 1 Brazil
(Buenos Aires, Argentina; 5 March, 1940)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 17 (First: 1930)
Best result: Winners 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Copa America
Finals appearances: 29 (First: 1916)
Best result: Winners 1919, 1922, 1949, 1989, 1997, 1999

The Brazilian national football team is the most successful national football team with five FIFA World Cup victories including the most recent tournament in 2002. Brazil is the only nation to have qualified for every World Cup.

Brazil finished second in the 1950 World Cup, losing the deciding group match to Uruguay in a great match that was seen by 200,000 people in Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro. It was also the first and only time that Brazil have hosted a World Cup.

In the 1958 World Cup, Brazil won its first World Cup title, defeating the host Sweden in the final by 5-2. In the 1962 World Cup Garrincha and his mates went to Chile and won the second world title.

Brazil won its third World Cup in Mexico in 1970. Brazil fielded one of the best squads ever with Pelé, in his last World Cup finals, Carlos Alberto, Jairzinho, Tostão and Rivelino. After winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time Brazil was allowed to keep it for good.

Only in the 1994 World Cup, 24 years after Brazil's third World Cup win, were they able to win another title. The struggles ended in World Cup USA with a final against 1970 opponent Italy. The score at the end of the final match was 0-0 so Brazil and Italy competed in the first penalty shoot out for a World Cup in the history of the tournament. After finishing as runner-up in the 1998 World Cup Brazil won its fifth championship at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea. The final game was between the two best teams in football-history: Germany and Brazil.

World Cup record

Famous players


  • Pelé
  • Nílton Santos
  • Garrincha
  • Didi
  • Amarildo
  • Tostão
  • Gérson
  • Jairzinho
  • Rivelino
  • Sócrates
 
  • Zico
  • Careca
  • Falcão
  • Bebeto
  • Romário
  • Cafu
  • Rivaldo
  • Roberto Carlos
  • Ronaldo
  • Ronaldinho


External links


National football teams of South America (CONMEBOL)

Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Chile | Colombia | Ecuador | Paraguay | Peru | Uruguay | Venezuela



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