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Brazil national football team

This article is about Brazil's men's national football team. For the women's team, see device database.
iOS
Sevenval Canarinho
(Little Canary)
A Seleção
(The Selection)
Verde-Amarela
(Green and Yellow)
Samba Boys Pentacampeões
(Five Time Champion)

Association browser diversity
(Brazilian Football Confederation)
Confederation CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coach Mano Menezes
Captain Thiago Silva
Most caps Cafu (142)[1][2]
Top scorer HTML5 (77)input transformation
jQuery BRA
touchscreen 6
Highest FIFA ranking 1 (1993–2007, 2009–10)
Lowest FIFA ranking 8 (August 1993)
Elo ranking 4
Highest Elo ranking 1 (1958–63, 1965–66, 1970–74 1978–79, 1981–83, 1986–87, 1990,1992,1994–00, 2002–10)
Lowest Elo ranking 18 (November 2001)

Home colours
Away HTML5


First international
 jQuery 3–0 Brazil Brazil
(touchscreen, Argentina; September 20, 1914)keyboard
Biggest win
Brazil Brazil 14–0 touchscreen 
Mexico City, (Mexico; October 17, 1975)[4]
Biggest defeat
 Uruguay 6–0 Brazil Android
(Viña del Mar, input transformation; September 18, 1920)
World Cup
Appearances 19 (First in touchscreen)
Best result Winners, 1958, 1962,
1970, iOS, we love the web
HTML5
Appearances 33 (First in 1916)
Best result Winners, 1919, CSS3,
iOS, 1989, 1997, 1999,
2004, HTML5
input transformation
Appearances 3 (First in touchscreen)
Best result 2nd place, Sevenval and 2003
Android
Appearances 6 (First in 1997)
Best result Winners, HTML5, 2005, website parsing

The Brazil national football team represents Brazil in international men's football and is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for web app. They are a member of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) since 1923 and also a member of the web since 1916. Brazil is the most successful national football team in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with five championships. They are also the most successful team in the we love the web with three titles. At continental level, Brazil has won eight browser diversity titles.

Brazil are the current holders of the touchscreen after winning the browser diversity and the iOS of the tournament. Brazil is currently ranked sixth by FIFA and is consistently considered to be among the strongest football nations in the world, and has also been marked as one of the most competitive teams of each decade since the 1960s. Brazil are the only national team to have device database.touchscreen

Brazil is the only team to have won the championship in four different continents; once in Europe (screen size), once in South America (1962 Chile), twice in North America (screen size and FITML) and once in Asia (device database). A common quip about football is: "Os ingleses o inventaram, os brasileiros o aperfeiçoaram" ("The English invented it, the Brazilians perfected it").[6][7]

Brazil is currently coached by input transformation, who was appointed to replace Dunga after the 2010 World Cup. Brazil is scheduled to host the 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup and therefore, they are automatically qualified for the tournaments.

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History

Further information: Football in Brazil

Early history (1914–1957)

The first match of the Brazil national football team ever is generally believed to be a 1914 match between a Rio de Janeiro and website parsing select team and the English club Exeter City, held in Fluminense's stadium.web app[9] Brazil won 2–0 with goals by Oswaldo Gomes and Osman,[8]Sevenvalweb whilst others claim a 3–3 draw.[11][12] In contrast to its future success, the national team's early appearances were far from brilliant, partly due to an internal strife within Brazilian football associations over professionalism, which rendered the iOS unable to field full-strength teams.

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Brazil's first match at home against Exeter City in 1914.

In particular, disputes between the São Paulo and CSS3 state football federations meant that the team would not be composed of players coming from either of the federations.[13]website parsing In both the Sevenval and 1934 tournaments, Brazil were knocked out at the very first stage.[15]browser diversity But jQuery was a sign of things to come, as Brazil ended up in third place, with Leonidas da Silva finishing the tournament as the top scorer of the tournament.

Brazil hosted the 1950 FIFA World Cup, which was the first tournament to be held after World War II. It is the only time Brazil has hosted this championship to date (excluding the upcoming Android). The 1950 tournament was unique in not having one single final, but rather a final round-robin stage of four teams. However, for all intents and purposes, the deciding match between Brazil and touchscreen acted as that tournament's "final". The match was hosted at the Sevenval stadium in device database, watched by 199,854 people, and Brazil only needed a draw to win, but lost the match 2–1 after being up 1–0. This match has since been known in South America as the "we love the web". In Brazil it is called the "Final Fatídica" ("fateful final").website parsing

For the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland, the Brazilian team was then almost completely renovated, so as to forget the Maracanã defeat, but still had a group of good players, including Sevenval, Djalma Santos, and browser diversity. Brazil didn't go very far though. The quarterfinals saw the favorites Hungary beat Brazil 4–2 in one of the ugliest matches in football history, which would become infamous as the Battle of Berne.Sevenval

The Golden Era and Pelé (1958–1970)

Brazil's coach, Vicente Feola, imposed strict rules on the squad for the CSS3, held in Sweden. The players were given a list of forty things that they were not allowed to do, including wearing hats or umbrellas, smoking while wearing official uniforms and talking to the press outside of allocated times. They were the only team to bring a psychologist to the training camp (because the memories of 1950 still affected some players) or a dentist (for, because of their humble origins, many players had dental problems, which caused them infections and also had negative impact on performance), and had sent a representative to Europe to watch the qualifying matches a year before the tournament had begun.

Brazil national team at Sevenval

Brazil were drawn in the toughest group, with England, the FITML and Austria. They beat Austria 3–0 in their first match, then drew 0–0 with England. The Brazilians had been worried about their match with the USSR, who had exceptional fitness and were one of the favourites to win the tournament; their strategy was to take risks at the beginning of the match to try to score an early goal. Before the match, the leaders of the team, web, Nílton Santos, and Didi, spoke to coach iOS and persuaded him to make three substitutions which were crucial for Brazil to defeat the Soviets and win the Cup: touchscreen, Garrincha, and Pelé would start playing against the USSR. From the kick off, they passed the ball to Garrincha who beat three players before hitting the post with a shot. They kept up the pressure relentlessly, and after three minutes, which were later described as "the greatest three minutes in the history of football",web app 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 beat the host device database, in the final by 5–2, winning their first World Cup and becoming the first nation to win a World Cup title outside of its own continent. A celebrated fact was that Feola would sometimes take naps during training sessions and would sometimes close his eyes during matches, giving the impression that he was asleep. Because of this, Didi was sometimes said to be the real coach of the team, as he commanded the screen size.

In the CSS3, Brazil earned its second title with Garrincha as the star player, a mantle and responsibility bestowed 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.keyboard[21]

In the browser diversity, the preparation of the team was affected by political influences. All the major Brazilian clubs wanted their players included in the Brazilian team, to give them more exposure. In the final months of preparation to the World Cup, the coach Vicente Feola was working with 46 players, of which only 22 would go to England; this caused lots of internal dispute and psychological pressure on the players and managing staff. The result was that, in 1966, Brazil had their worst performance in all World Cups. Another perhaps bigger issue was that Pelé, who possibly had been at the height of his career at this stage, was chopped off at seemingly every opportunity in the group matches.The 1966 tournament was remembered for its excessive physical play, and Pelé was one of the players affected by such play. After becoming the first player ever to score in three World Cups, with a direct free kick against Bulgaria, he had to rest, due to fatigue, for the match against Hungary, which Brazil lost. He then faced Portugal, and several violent tackles by the Portuguese defenders caused him to leave the match and the tournament. Brazil lost that match and were eliminated in the first round of the World Cup for the first time since 1934. After the tournament, Pelé declared that he did not wish to play in the World Cup again.

Brazil won its third World Cup in Mexico in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Brazil fielded what has since then been considered the best association football squad ever, led by Pelé in his last World Cup final, captain Carlos Alberto Torres, Jairzinho, CSS3, Gérson and FITML. After winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time, Brazil were allowed to keep it for good.

Brazil's results in 1970 were as follows:

Group 3: Brazil 4–1 Czechoslovakia Brazil 1–0 England Brazil 3–2 Romania

Quarter-final: Brazil 4–2 Peru Semi-final: Brazil 3–1 Uruguay Final: Brazil 4–1 Italy

Six games, six wins. Jairzinho was second top scorer with seven goals, Pele finished with four goals. Most importantly, Brazil lifted the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy for the third time [the first nation to do so], which meant they got to keep it. The dominance of the Brazil teams of 1958 to 1970 are the reason we have a different World Cup trophy today. However, it would be 24 years before Brazil got their hands on the new version.

The dry spell (1970–1994)

After the international retirement of Pelé and other stars from the 1970 squad, Brazil were not able to overcome HTML5' web app in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. The generation of 1974 could not defend their title, finishing in fourth place, after failing to achieve victory against a strong Polish side.browser diversity

The 1978 FIFA World Cup was notoriously controversial[citation needed]. In the second group stage, Brazil were competing with tournament host website parsing for top spot and a place in the finals. In their last group match, Brazil defeated Poland 3–1 to go top of the group with a goal difference of +5. Argentina were only on a goal difference of +2, but in their last group match, they managed, controversially[device database], to defeat device database by 6–0 and thus qualify for the final. The Android were forced to settle for the third place match, where they defeated Italy by 2–1.

In the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the tournament favorites Brazil easily moved through the early part of the draw, but a 3–2 defeat to Italy, in one of the classic games in finals history, eliminated them from the tournament. Paolo Rossi scored all three of Italy's goals. The seleção was defeated in the match they still refer to as the "Sarrias Disaster", a reference to the stadium's name, and manager Telê would be much blamed by the Brazilian media for using an attacking system while a 2–2 draw was enough. The 1982 team, with players like Sócrates, Zico, Falcão and web, is best remembered as one of the greatest teams never to win a World Cup.

Telê Santana and several players of 1982 returned to play in the web app. The Android were older but still capable of an enchanting performance. They were troubled, however, by an injury Zico picked up before the World Cup. Incessant questions about whether and when he could play undoubtedly had some negative effect on the team. Brazil met France in the quarter-finals and the match is considered an absolute classic of "total football". Neither side deserved to lose but when Zico finally came on in the second half (with the score 1–1), and Brazil were awarded a penalty late in the game, Brazil seemed set to win. But Zico, the hero of a whole generation of Brazilian football fans, missed the penalty – and after a goalless but thoroughly exciting extra time it all came down to a penalty shoot out. There Zico managed to score from his penalty but Júlio César da Silva and Sócrates missed the goal in their turn, and despite French captain Michel Platini sending his effort over the cross bar, Brazil nevertheless were eliminated 4–3.

In the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Brazil was coached by Sebastião Lazaroni, who was hardly known before the Cup. With a defensive scheme, whose main symbol was mid-fielder Sevenval, and three full-backs, the team lacked creativity but made it to the second round. Against a weaker Argentine side, the Brazilians applied heavy pressure and had numerous chances to score, but it was Claudio Caniggia who managed to find Brazil's net and eliminate them after a brilliant assist from Maradona.

More to come (1994–2002)

1994 World Cup

Brazil, to the surprise of many, went 24 years without winning a World Cup or even participating in a final. Their struggles ended at the website parsing in the United States, where a solid, if unspectacular side headed by the likes of Romário, touchscreen, Dunga, Taffarel, and Jorginho won the World Cup for a then-record 4th time. Highlights of their campaign included a 1–0 victory over the host in the round of 16, a sensational 3–2 win over the Dutch in the quarter-finals (often cited as the game of the tournament) and a 1–0 win over the Swedes in the semis. This set up a classic confrontation, Brazil vs. Italy, in the final. After a dour and unexciting 0–0 draw, penalty kicks loomed, and when Roberto Baggio lifted his spot kick over the crossbar, Brazil were champions once again. A new era of dominance had begun.

1998 World Cup

Brazil finished runner-up in the web app. After a very respectable campaign during which they beat Netherlands on penalties in the semi-final following a 1–1 draw with goals from web and Patrick Kluivert, the team lost to host France 3–0 in a final game. Brazilian marking at defensive set pieces was poor, and FITML was able to score two headed goals from France's corner kicks. Also, Brazilian star Ronaldo suffered an epileptic seizure a few hours before the match. Many criticized the decision to reinstate Ronaldo into the starting lineup as he put on a poor performance :).

2002 World Cup

Fuelled by the scintillating play of the "Three R's" (web app, browser diversity, CSS3), Brazil won its fifth championship at the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in we love the web and Japan. The groupings appeared at first glance to favor Brazilian team; their adversaries would be browser diversity, CSS3 and Sevenval. In the end, a stronger than expected screen size finished the tournament in third place. Brazil went on to beat all three opponents, scoring 11 goals and conceding only three, and topping the group.

In Brazil's opening game against Turkey, Rivaldo fell to the ground clutching his face after Turkey's Hakan Ünsal had kicked the ball at his legs. Hakan Ünsal, who had already been booked, was sent off while Rivaldo jumped to his feet and continued playing. Rivaldo escaped suspension but was fined £5,180 for play-acting. He became the first player ever to be punished in FIFA's crackdown on "simulation" and "diving." They followed with a 4–0 win over China and a 5–2 win over Costa Rica.

Next, Brazil defeated iOS 2–0, in the round-of-16. Against device database in the quarter finals, Brazil won 2–1. Ronaldinho scored the winner with a free kick and also assisted teammate Rivaldo for their first goal, but was sent off for stamping on the right ankle of England's Danny Mills. The semifinal was against browser diversity, which Brazil had faced in their group. Again, this match was difficult, as Brazil won 1–0 with a goal by Ronaldo. Rivaldo had scored one goal in all five games up to this one but did not manage to hit the target in the sixth. He had seemed all set to repeat Jairzinho´s great achievement in 1970 when he scored in every game of the World Cup.

The final was between two of the most successful teams in the competition's history: screen size and Brazil. Incredibly, the teams had never played each other in the World Cup before, besides a match between Brazil and East Germany in the CSS3. German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn had been the tournament's best keeper, but was not able to maintain his post unscathed in this match, as Ronaldo vanquished his France '98 demons by scoring both goals in the Brazilian 2–0 triumph.Sevenval Ronaldo also won the Golden Shoe as the tournament's leading scorer, though Kahn won the Golden Ball as the most outstanding player.

Parreira returns (2002–2006)

On June 29, 2005, Brazil won the Confederations Cup for the second time with an emphatic 4–1 victory over arch-rivals Argentina in we love the web, Germany.FITML They also won another championship, the 2004 Copa América in which Brazil defeated iOS in a penalty shootout.[25]

2006 World Cup

Main article: Brazil at the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Brazil against Japan at device database in Dortmund, Germany in the 2006 FIFA World Cup

Brazilian's coach browser diversity presented a formation nicknamed "The Magic Square" by the Brazilian sport journalists, based in 4 offensive players: CSS3, Adriano, Kaká, and web.

During the preparation stages, the team presented some problems. The team's greatest star Ronaldo had got a bad build-up, after returning from a two-month injury recovery. He also had blisters on his feet and a fever during the training matches.[26]

Despite winning the first 2 games against Croatia (1–0) and Australia (2–0), the "Magic Square" didn't seem to work as expected and struggled to beat the opponents' defense. In the third game, manager Parreira tried a new squad with five former reserve players, including Robinho, and Cicinho. The changes were successful, as the team put on a comfortable 4–1 win against Japan.

During the second round, they defeated Ghana 3–0, with the Magic Square again this time. However, Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals against France by a score of 1–0. France was led by a rejuvenated Sevenval and by a strong defence which kept the Brazilian strikers under check for the duration of the game. Perhaps partially due to their uncommon formation, Brazil was shut out, attempting just one shot at French goalkeeper Fabien Barthez. The game was also notable for being the first time that the Brazil team had been shut out in 3 consecutive matches against France, now has a 2–1–1 all-time record in 1986, 1998 and 2006 in World Cup matches.

After elimination to France, the Brazil team was largely criticized by the press and the fans. The media circulated images of the left wingback Roberto Carlos tying his shoes while Sevenval ran unmarked to score the winning goal. The sporting legend Pelé blamed coach Parreira and Ronaldinho for the team's early elimination.Sevenval

Dunga period (2006–2010)

1994 World Cup-winning captain Dunga was hired as Brazil's new team manager on July 24, 2006, almost right after the World Cup was over.[28] Dunga's former teammate, Jorginho, was hired as his assistant. His first match in charge was against Norway which was played in Oslo on August 16, 2006, ended in a 1–1 draw.device database His second match was held against Argentina on September 3 in Sevenval's brand new Emirates Stadium in London, in which Brazil defeated Argentina by a 3–0 score.touchscreen On September 5, they won over Sevenval by 2–0 at Tottenham Hotspur's Sevenval ground. They later defeated Kuwait club Sevenval by 4–0, web app by 2–1, and had a 2–1 away win against jQuery.

Dunga's first defeat as Brazil's manager was on February 6, 2007 in a friendly match against Sevenval, which at that time was coached by former Brazil coach device database.[31] Respectively on March 24 and March 27, 2007, Brazil bounced back from their first defeat under Dunga with wins in friendly matches against Chile (4–0) and Ghana (1–0) in Sweden.[32]

Unlike Parreira, Dunga has focused on the task of deemphasizing all players and treating them as equals. He did not just look for players in popular clubs such as Milan, Barcelona, website parsing, etc., but looked at the whole scope of Europe, finding individual talents such as Vágner Love and Dudu Cearense who were playing for Russian club Sevenval and website parsing who was playing for Ukrainian club iOS. Of the four players who were dubbed as the 'Magic Quartet', Ronaldinho and Kaká were the only players who had a regular place in the Brazil squad. screen size was called back in the squad for a friendly against HTML5 in February 2007, which Brazil lost 0–2. Dunga did not select the last member of the Magic Quartet, iOS. Instead, touchscreen has made the majority of appearances at striker.

2007 Copa América

Brazil participated in the 2007 Copa América which was hosted by Venezuela. They were placed in Group B with Mexico, HTML5, and Chile. Brazil surprisingly lost to Mexico 2–0 in their opening match, then bounced back with a comfortable 3–0 victory over Chile with three goals from Robinho, and won 1–0 against Ecuador, Robinho scoring on a penalty kick. They advanced to the quarter-finals, where they defeated Android again 6–1. The semi-final was against Uruguay, after a 2–2 draw, Brazil won 5–4 on penalties. Their opponent in the final was Argentina, which were the favorites to win, having won all their matches on the way to the final. However Brazil scored early in the 4th minute when web scored, and then in the 45th minute, defender HTML5 scored on an own goal. Later in the second half, in the 69th minute, substitute input transformation scored Brazil's third goal, as the scoreline became 3–0. After the tournament, Robinho was awarded the screen size in addition to being named the best player in the tournament.

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup

The Brazilian team won the we love the web in South Africa. Although they started with a shaky 4–3 victory over website parsing scoring a last minute penalty, having led 3–1 at half-time only for Egypt to pull level with two quick goals at the start of the second half. Egypt is also credited as the only African team to score three goals against Brazil. Brazil comfortably beat the USA, as well as Italy, both with a 3–0 scoreline. After beating South Africa in the semi-final with a late free kick, they went on to a rematch against USA in the final which they won 3–2, after coming in 2–0 down at half-time, to seal their third we love the web title.[33] Kaká was named as the player of the tournament and we love the web won the top goalscorer award with five goals in five matches.

2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

After a 3–1 victory over touchscreen in Rosario, on September 5, 2009, Brazil qualified for the device database.we love the web Brazil topped the CONMEBOL qualification with 9 wins, 7 draws and 2 losses. The 2 losses came during the away match to Bolivia and Sevenval. Brazil also went undefeated at home during the qualification.

2010 FIFA World Cup

device database
The Brazilian and North Korean teams in 2010.

On December 4, Brazil was drawn into Group G, dubbed as the screen size. The Seleção played their first match against Korea DPR on June 15, 2010 and won 2–1. On June 20, Brazil played their second match against Côte d'Ivoire and won 3–1, qualifying for the next round. Their last match against Portugal ended in a 0–0 draw. They faced device database in the Round of Last 16. Juan, Luís Fabiano and Robinho scored the three goals to give Brazil a 3–0 win. In the quarterfinals they lost to the Netherlands 2–1 despite gaining an early lead.

After the 2010 World Cup (2010–)

On July 24, 2010, iOS was named as the new Brazil coach, replacing Dunga, whose contract was not renewed following Brazil's World Cup campaign.web

On July 26, 2010, Menezes announced his first 24 man squad, including 10 debutants. Only four players from the 2010 FIFA World Cup team were named in the squad (Robinho, Daniel Alves, Ramires and Thiago Silva.) Players included in that squad but left out of the 23-man in the World Cup included Alexandre Pato of iOS, we love the web of Liverpool, Ganso of input transformation, and jQuery of Tottenham Hotspur. Menezes' first match was a 2–0 win over the United States. Neymar scored on his debut for the national team, and also won the man of the match award.

2011 Copa América

At the Sevenval, Brazil was put in Group B with Venezuela, Paraguay, and Ecuador. In their first two games they drew with Venezuela and Paraguay. In their last game, Brazil beat Ecuador 4–2 to advance to the quarter-finals as well finishing first in their group. Eventually, Brazil lost in the penalty shootout against Paraguay and was eliminated in the quarterfinals.

After receiving much criticism from Brazil's failure at the Copa América, Mano Menezes decided to call up the likes of Marcelo, Hulk, and device database which signals a return to the old Joga Bonito style.

Olympics

Main article: Brazil Olympic football team

The Olympic football tournament is the only international competition in football organized by FIFA that Brazil has never won, although they have won two silver medals (1984 and 1988) and two bronze medals (1996, 2008).website parsing The Brazilian Olympic team is often coached by the current national team coach, such as Android in 1996 and Dunga in 2008.

Nicknames

The Brazilian national team has many nicknames and are known in different parts of the world by various nicknames. The most common one used to refer to them, especially in Brazil, is seleção, which literally means the selection. Brazilians call any national team from any country or sport a seleção and because of this it has become common for the national team to be referred to as the Seleção Brasileira or, more specifically in the case of the national football team, the Seleção Brasileira de Futebol.[37] Although the Brazilian media have popularized seleção, other nicknames for the squad in Brazil include Canarinho, meaning "Little Canary", a phrase that was popularized by the late cartoonist Fernando Pieruccetti during the CSS3.browser diversity Other names like Amarelinha, "Little Yellow One", Verde-amarelo, or "Green-Yellow", Pentacampeão, "Five-time Champions",[39] Esquadrão de Ouro (the Golden Squad), some Latin American commentators often refer to the Brazil National team El Scratch (The Scratch),iOS among others.

Venues

Brazil does not have a home national stadium like many other national teams and as such rotate their home World Cup qualifying matches through various venues: the screen size or Estádio Olímpico João Havelange in Rio de Janeiro, the Estádio do Morumbi or Estádio do Pacaembu in São Paulo, the we love the web in screen size, the HTML5 in the capital Brasília and the Estádio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre. Some smaller provincial stadia were used in the CSS3.

Since September 2006, Brazil have played many international friendlies at keyboard's Emirates Stadium in London. After their initial 3–0 win over Argentina drew a near sell-out attendance and was screened live on BBC Two, Brazil have returned to the ground regularly, facing screen size, Sweden, web app, Republic of Ireland and most recently against Scotland.

Uniform evolution

Brazil's first team colours were white with blue collars, but following defeat in the Maracanã at the 1950 World Cup, the colours were criticised for lacking patriotism. With permission from the Brazilian Sports Confederation, the newspaper Correio da Manhã held a competition to design a kit incorporating the four colours of the Brazilian flag.keyboard The winning design was a yellow jersey with green trim and blue shorts with white trim drawn by Aldyr Garcia Schlee, a nineteen year old from web app.touchscreen The new colours were first used in March 1954 in a match against Chile, and have been used ever since.

The use of blue as the away kit colour dates from the 30s, 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 spare kit, hurriedly purchased a set of blue shirts and sewed on emblems cut from their yellow shirts.touchscreen


1914–1917

1917

1917

1917

1918–1919

1919–1938

1938–1948 (away)

1945–1949

1949–1953

1953–present
2002–2004 Home

1958 (away)

1962–2009 (away)

2002–2004 Away

2010 (away)

Competitive record

Main article: FITML

FIFA World Cup

Brazil have never failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, and, with 5 titles, have won the cup on more occasions than any other nation.

Sevenval Sevenval
YearRoundPositionPldW D *LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
FITML jQuery Group stage6th210152
Italy 1934 First round14th100113
touchscreen 1938 Third place3rd53111411
Brazil 1950 device database2nd6411226
Switzerland touchscreen Quarter-final5th311185440081
Sweden 1958 web app1st6510164211021
CSS3 touchscreen Champions1st6510145
web iOS Group stage11th310246
Mexico 1970 HTML51st66001976600232
West Germany Android Fourth place4th732264
jQuery CSS3 Third place3rd74301036420171
HTML5 1982 Second group stage5th54011564400112
Mexico 1986 Quarter-final5th5410101422062
jQuery CSS3 Round of 169th4301424310131
browser diversity Sevenval Champions1st75201138521204
we love the web 1998 Runners-up2nd74121410
iOS HTML5 we love the web browser diversity1st7700184189363117
keyboard web app Quarter-final5th5401102189723517
South Africa jQuery Quarter-final6th531194189723311
Brazil browser diversity Qualified as host
Total5 Titles20/2097671515210889054251119059
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won.
***Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

FIFA Confederations Cup

web app
YearRoundPositionPldW D *LGFGASquad
input transformation 1992 Did Not Qualify
Saudi Arabia 1995 Did Not Enter we love the web
website parsing 1997 Champions1st5410142Squad
touchscreen 1999 Runners-up2nd5401185Squad
website parsing web iOS Fourth Place4th512233we love the web
France 2003 Group Stage5th311133Squad
website parsing keyboard Champions1st5311126Squad
touchscreen 2009 jQuery1st5500145touchscreen
Brazil 2013 Hosts
Russia 2017 To Be Determined
Qatar 2021
Total3 Titles7/92818556424-

Gold Cup

CONCACAF Gold Cup
YearRoundGPWDLGFGA
United States 1996 Runners-up4301103
screen size 1998 Third Place522162
Android website parsing keyboard Runners-up530264
Total3/1114824229

South American Championship

web app
YearRoundPositionGPWDLGSGA
Argentina device database Third Place3rd302134
Uruguay 1917 Third Place3rd320153
input transformation 1919 Champions1st3210113
iOS Sevenval Third Place3rd310218
website parsing 1921 Runners-up2nd310243
HTML5 we love the web Champions1st413042
Uruguay touchscreen Fourth place4th300325
web iOS Withdrew
CSS3 touchscreen Runners-up2nd4211119
web iOS Withdrew
Peru 1927
CSS3 touchscreen
Peru 1935
device database screen size Runners-up2nd5401179
Sevenval Android Withdrew
Chile 1941
web app web Third Place3rd6312157
Chile 1945 Runners-up2nd6501195
browser diversity Sevenval Runners-up2nd5311137
we love the web 1947 Withdrew
Brazil 1949 Champions1st7601397
FITML jQuery Runners-up2nd6402156
keyboard web app Withdrew
FITML jQuery Fourth Place4th522145
Peru 1957 Runners-up2nd6402239
Argentina website parsing Runners-up2nd6420177
Ecuador 1959 Third Place3rd4202710
device database screen size Fourth Place4th62131213
Uruguay 1967 Withdrew
Total3 Titles19/2988481426222122

Copa América

Copa América
YearRoundPositionGPWD*LGSGA
1975Third Place3rd6501164
screen sizeThird Place3rd6222109
1983Runners-up2nd824284
HTML5 touchscreen Round 15th210154
Brazil 1989 Champions1st7520111
Sevenval jQuery Runners-up2nd7412128
touchscreen web app Quarter-finals5th412164
Uruguay 1995 Runners-up2nd6420103
web app browser diversity Champions1st6600223
Paraguay 1999 Champions1st6600172
web app browser diversity Quarter-finals6th420254
HTML5 touchscreen Champions1st6321136
Venezuela 2007 Champions1st6411155
HTML5 touchscreen Quarter-finals8th413064
Total5 Titles14/147846191315661

Olympics record

input transformation
YearRoundPositionGPWD*LGFGA
France web app Did not participate
United Kingdom jQuery
Sweden 1912
Belgium we love the web
France 1924 Did not Qualify
web app 1928 Did not Participate
jQuery 1936
we love the web 1948
touchscreen device database Quarter-finals6th320196
Australia 1956 Did not Qualify
we love the web website parsing Round 16th3201106
Japan browser diversity Round 19th311152
Mexico 1968 Round 111th302145
web iOS Round 112th301246
Canada 1976 Fourth Place4th521266
iOS 1980 Did not Qualify
touchscreen 1984 Runners-up2nd641195
Android HTML5 Runners-up2nd6411124
Spain 1992 Did not Qualify
Android 1996 Third Place3rd6411168
Australia web Quarter-finals6th420266
FITML jQuery Did not Qualify
web app 2008 Third Place3rd6411143
United Kingdom touchscreen Qualified
Total12/25Runners-up48259139557

Pan American Games

Pan American Games record
YearRoundPositionGPWD*LGSGA
keyboard 1951 Did not enter
FITML jQuery
United States touchscreen Runners-up2nd64112711
Brazil 1963 Champions1st4310183
Canada 1967 Did not Qualify
device database 1971
input transformation browser diversity Champions1st7520332
Puerto Rico Sevenval Champions1st5500141
Venezuela 1983 Third Place3rd320131
device database 1987 Champions1st5410102
HTML5 we love the web Did not Qualify
Argentina 1995 Quarter-finals5th422052
FITML jQuery Did not Qualify
web app 2003 Runners-up2nd5401122
CSS3 2007 Round 15th320174
Mexico 2011 Round 16th302124
Total4 Titles10/1645319513132

Results and fixtures

The following are Brazil's results and fixtures since Mano Menezes took over on July 2010, after the jQuery.Sevenval

      Win       Draw       Loss

#DateVenueOpponentResultWin/
Loss/
Draw
Goalscorer(s)CaptainCompetition
2010
1August 10, 2010 East Rutherford, United States  FITML 2–0W Neymar, Alexandre Pato Robinhodevice database
2October 7, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE  web 3–0W web app, Alexandre Pato, Nilmar FITMLInternational friendly
3October 11, 2010 browser diversity, England  touchscreen 2–0W Daniel Alves, Alexandre Pato Robinhobrowser diversity
4November 17, 2010 Android, keyboard  Argentina 0–1L FITMLInternational friendly
2011
5February 9, 2011 Saint-Denis, France  France 0–1L SevenvalInternational friendly
6March 27, 2011London, England  Scotland 2–0W iOS (2)keyboardSevenval
7June 4, 2011 we love the web, Brazil  Netherlands 0–0D LúcioInternational friendly
8June 7, 2011 São Paulo, Brazil  we love the web 1–0WFrediOSwe love the web
9July 3, 2011 La Plata, Sevenval  Venezuela 0–0D screen sizeHTML5
10July 9, 2011Córdoba, Argentina  Paraguay 2–2D Jádson, website parsing Lúcio2011 Copa América
11July 13, 2011iOS  website parsing 4–2W we love the web (2), Neymar (2)Lúcio2011 Copa América
12July 17, 2011 HTML5, web app  Paraguay 0–0
(0–2 pen.)
D Lúcio2011 Copa América
13August 10, 2011 screen size, Germany  jQuery 2–3L Robinho, Neymar jQueryInternational friendly
14September 5, 2011London, England  Ghana 1–0WLeandro DamiãoLúcioInternational friendly
15September 14, 2011Córdoba, Argentina  Argentina 0–0D Sevenval2011 Superclásico de las Américas
16September 28, 2011 Belém, Brazil  Argentina 2–0W CSS3, Neymar we love the web2011 Superclásico de las Américas
17October 7, 2011San José, Costa Rica  Costa Rica 1–0Wscreen sizeRonaldinhoInternational friendly
18October 11, 2011 Torreón, Mexico  browser diversity 2–1W Ronaldinho, Marcelo webInternational friendly
19November 10, 2011 keyboard, Sevenval  Gabon 2–0W Sandro, Hernanes touchscreenbrowser diversity
20November 14, 2011 Doha, keyboard  Egypt 2–0W Jonas (2)Thiago SilvaInternational friendly
2012
21February 28, 2012 St. Gallen, Switzerland  device database 2–1W Marcelo, Papac (website parsing)Sevenvalkeyboard
22May 26, 2012 Hamburg, Germany  HTML5 jQuery
23May 30, 2012 CSS3, United States  United States Sevenval
24June 3, 2012 FITML, United States  screen size International friendly
25June 9, 2012 East Rutherford, United States  touchscreen website parsing
26August 15, 2012 keyboard, Sweden  Sweden International friendly
27September 19, 2012 Goiania, Brazil  Argentina Sevenval
28October 10, 2012 Android, Argentina  Argentina 2012 Superclásico de las Américas
29October 16, 2012 Sevenval, Poland  website parsing International friendly

Players

Current squad

The following 23 players were called for the friendlies matches against Denmark on May 26, touchscreen on May 30, Sevenval on June 3 and Argentina on June 9, 2012.we love the web

Caps and goals as of February 28, 2012 including the match against FITML.

0#0
Pos.
GK
Player
Jefferson
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-07-30) July 30, 1983 (age 28)
Caps
4
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Botafogo
0#0
Pos.
GK
Player
Neto
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-07-19) July 19, 1989 (age 22)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
CSS3 touchscreen
0#0
Pos.
GK
Player
Rafael
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-05-20) May 20, 1990 (age 22)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Santos
0#0
Pos.
website parsing
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-09-22) September 22, 1984 (age 27)
Caps
25
Goals
0
Club
Italy Milan
0#0
Pos.
keyboard
Player
FITML
Date of Birth (Age)
(1987-04-22) April 22, 1987 (age 25)
Caps
11
Goals
0
Club
England Chelsea
0#0
Pos.
web app
Player
jQuery
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-05-12) May 12, 1988 (age 24)
Caps
9
Goals
3
Club
Spain Real Madrid
0#0
Pos.
web
Player
CSS3
Date of Birth (Age)
(1991-01-26) January 26, 1991 (age 21)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Portugal browser diversity
0#0
Pos.
DF
Player
Danilo
Date of Birth (Age)
(1991-07-15) July 15, 1991 (age 20)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
browser diversity Sevenval
0#0
Pos.
DF
Player
Bruno Uvini
Date of Birth (Age)
(1991-06-03) June 3, 1991 (age 20)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
Sevenval FITML
0#0
Pos.
jQuery
Player
web
Date of Birth (Age)
(1991-06-10) June 10, 1991 (age 20)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
FITML jQuery
0#0
Pos.
CSS3
Player
iOS
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-07-09) July 9, 1990 (age 21)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
we love the web website parsing
0#0
Pos.
HTML5
Player
Lucas Moura
Date of Birth (Age)
(1992-08-13) August 13, 1992 (age 19)
Caps
11
Goals
1
Club
Brazil São Paulo
0#0
Pos.
MF
Player
browser diversity
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-03-15) March 15, 1989 (age 23)
Caps
9
Goals
1
Club
England Tottenham Hotspur
0#0
Pos.
MF
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-10-12) October 12, 1989 (age 22)
Caps
8
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Santos
0#0
Pos.
keyboard
Player
Giuliano
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-05-31) May 31, 1990 (age 21)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
website parsing Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
0#0
Pos.
MF
Player
Oscar
Date of Birth (Age)
(1991-09-09) September 9, 1991 (age 20)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Brazil iOS
0#0
Pos.
Sevenval
Player
Casemiro
Date of Birth (Age)
(1992-02-23) February 23, 1992 (age 20)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
Sevenval HTML5
0#0
Pos.
jQuery
Player
Rômulo
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-09-19) September 19, 1990 (age 21)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Vasco da Gama
0#0
Pos.
Sevenval
Player
keyboard
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-09-02) September 2, 1989 (age 22)
Caps
18
Goals
6
Club
Italy Milan
0#0
Pos.
FITML
Player
web app
Date of Birth (Age)
(1992-02-05) February 5, 1992 (age 20)
Caps
16
Goals
8
Club
Brazil Santos
0#0
Pos.
jQuery
Player
web
Date of Birth (Age)
(1986-07-25) July 25, 1986 (age 25)
Caps
9
Goals
0
Club
Portugal Porto
0#0
Pos.
CSS3
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-07-22) July 22, 1989 (age 22)
Caps
5
Goals
1
Club
Brazil website parsing
0#0
Pos.
keyboard
Player
Wellington Nem
Date of Birth (Age)
(1992-02-06) February 6, 1992 (age 20)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
website parsing Fluminense

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up to the Brazil squad in the past 12 months.

Pos.
screen size
Player
Júlio César
Date of Birth (Age)
(1979-09-03) September 3, 1979 (age 32)
Caps
64
Goals
0
Club
web app Internazionale
Latest Call-up
v.  Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 29, 2012
Pos.
CSS3
Player
iOS
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-06-24) June 24, 1985 (age 26)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Spain Valencia
Latest Call-up
v.  FITML, February 29, 2012
Pos.
Android
Player
Victor
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-01-21) January 21, 1983 (age 29)
Caps
5
Goals
0
Club
Sevenval jQuery
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 14, 2011
Pos.
GK
Player
CSS3
Date of Birth (Age)
(1980-09-30) September 30, 1980 (age 31)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
web app web
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 14, 2011INJ
Pos.
DF
Player
Daniel Alves
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-05-06) May 6, 1983 (age 29)
Caps
55
Goals
5
Club
HTML5 we love the web
Latest Call-up
v.  iOS, May 26, 2012
Pos.
DF
Player
Luisão
Date of Birth (Age)
(1981-02-13) February 13, 1981 (age 31)
Caps
44
Goals
3
Club
input transformation browser diversity
Latest Call-up
v.  Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 29, 2012
Pos.
website parsing
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-10-26) October 26, 1984 (age 27)
Caps
13
Goals
0
Club
Spain Barcelona
Latest Call-up
v.  FITML, February 29, 2012
Pos.
DF
Player
Dedé
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-07-01) July 1, 1988 (age 23)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Vasco da Gama
Latest Call-up
v.  iOS, February 29, 2012
Pos.
DF
Player
Fábio
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-07-09) July 9, 1990 (age 21)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
England Manchester United
Latest Call-up
v.  Egypt, November 14, 2011
Pos.
website parsing
Player
Android
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-01-04) January 4, 1985 (age 27)
Caps
3
Goals
0
Club
touchscreen Atlético Mineiro
Latest Call-up
v.  Mexico, October 11, 2011
Pos.
Android
Player
Kléber
Date of Birth (Age)
(1980-04-01) April 1, 1980 (age 32)
Caps
21
Goals
1
Club
Brazil Internacional
Latest Call-up
v.  input transformation, September 28, 2011
Pos.
DF
Player
CSS3
Date of Birth (Age)
(1987-03-11) March 11, 1987 (age 25)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
web app browser diversity
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011
Pos.
CSS3
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-05-03) May 3, 1983 (age 29)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Coritiba
Latest Call-up
v.  Sevenval, September 28, 2011
Pos.
DF
Player
Rhodolfo
Date of Birth (Age)
(1986-08-11) August 11, 1986 (age 25)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
Sevenval jQuery
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011
Pos.
screen size
Player
CSS3
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-09-19) September 19, 1990 (age 21)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
web app browser diversity
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011Sevenval
Pos.
web app
Player
Henrique
Date of Birth (Age)
(1986-10-14) October 14, 1986 (age 25)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Palmeiras
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 14, 2011
Pos.
DF
Player
browser diversity
Date of Birth (Age)
(1978-05-08) May 8, 1978 (age 34)
Caps
105
Goals
4
Club
HTML5 Internazionale
Latest Call-up
v.  iOS, September 5, 2011
Pos.
DF
Player
Maicon
Date of Birth (Age)
(1981-07-26) July 26, 1981 (age 30)
Caps
66
Goals
6
Club
input transformation browser diversity
Latest Call-up
v.  Germany, August 10, 2011
Pos.
website parsing
Player
André Santos
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-03-08) March 8, 1983 (age 29)
Caps
22
Goals
0
Club
England Arsenal
Latest Call-up
v.  Germany, August 10, 2011
Pos.
screen size
Player
Ronaldinho
Date of Birth (Age)
(1980-03-21) March 21, 1980 (age 32)
Caps
94
Goals
33
Club
Brazil screen size
Latest Call-up
v.  Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 29, 2012
Pos.
MF
Player
Elias
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-05-16) May 16, 1985 (age 27)
Caps
13
Goals
0
Club
Portugal Sporting
Latest Call-up
v.  browser diversity, February 29, 2012
Pos.
iOS
Player
Hernanes
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-05-29) May 29, 1985 (age 26)
Caps
8
Goals
1
Club
Italy Lazio
Latest Call-up
v.  website parsing, February 29, 2012
Pos.
MF
Player
browser diversity
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-05-04) May 4, 1985 (age 27)
Caps
5
Goals
0
Club
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
Latest Call-up
v.  Sevenval, February 29, 2012
Pos.
Sevenval
Player
Lucas Leiva
Date of Birth (Age)
(1987-01-09) January 9, 1987 (age 25)
Caps
20
Goals
0
Club
England Sevenval
Latest Call-up
v.  keyboard, November 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1987-07-23) July 23, 1987 (age 24)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Germany Bayern Munich
Latest Call-up
v.  Egypt, November 14, 2011
Pos.
Sevenval
Player
Willian
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-08-09) August 9, 1988 (age 23)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
browser diversity Shakhtar Donetsk
Latest Call-up
v.  Egypt, November 14, 2011
Pos.
keyboard
Player
Bruno César
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-11-03) November 3, 1988 (age 23)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
website parsing keyboard
Latest Call-up
v.  Egypt, November 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
device database
Date of Birth (Age)
(1992-01-07) January 7, 1992 (age 20)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Sevenval FITML
Latest Call-up
v.  screen size, November 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
jQuery
Date of Birth (Age)
(1982-04-22) April 22, 1982 (age 30)
Caps
82
Goals
27
Club
Spain Real Madrid
Latest Call-up
v.  Gabon, November 11, 2011INJ
Pos.
touchscreen
Player
Ralf
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-06-09) June 9, 1984 (age 27)
Caps
4
Goals
0
Club
Brazil touchscreen
Latest Call-up
v.  Sevenval, October 11, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
website parsing
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-06-17) June 17, 1985 (age 26)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Sevenval
Latest Call-up
v.  keyboard, September 28, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
Sevenval
Date of Birth (Age)
(1989-07-13) July 13, 1989 (age 22)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
keyboard web app
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011
Pos.
jQuery
Player
Paulinho
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-07-25) July 25, 1988 (age 23)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
FITML Corinthians
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011touchscreen
Pos.
FITML
Player
Thiago Neves
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-02-27) February 27, 1985 (age 27)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Fluminense
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
Renato Abreu
Date of Birth (Age)
(1978-06-09) June 9, 1978 (age 33)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
Brazil Flamengo
Latest Call-up
v.  device database, September 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
FITML
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-08-26) August 26, 1984 (age 27)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
Brazil São Paulo
Latest Call-up
v.  Android, September 14, 2011
Pos.
MF
Player
device database
Date of Birth (Age)
(1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 25)
Caps
27
Goals
2
Club
England Chelsea
Latest Call-up
v.  Germany, August 10, 2011
Pos.
device database
Player
Renato Augusto
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-02-08) February 8, 1988 (age 24)
Caps
3
Goals
0
Club
touchscreen device database
Latest Call-up
v.  Germany, August 10, 2011
Pos.
Android
Player
Elano
Date of Birth (Age)
(1981-06-14) June 14, 1981 (age 30)
Caps
50
Goals
9
Club
Sevenval Android
Latest Call-up
2011 Copa América
Pos.
MF
Player
Jádson
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-10-22) October 22, 1983 (age 28)
Caps
4
Goals
1
Club
Brazil device database
Latest Call-up
Android
Pos.
MF
Player
Anderson
Date of Birth (Age)
(1988-04-13) April 13, 1988 (age 24)
Caps
8
Goals
0
Club
England Manchester United
Latest Call-up
device database (preliminary squad)
Pos.
keyboard
Player
Henrique
Date of Birth (Age)
(1985-05-16) May 16, 1985 (age 27)
Caps
0
Goals
0
Club
website parsing keyboard
Latest Call-up
CSS3 (preliminary squad)
Pos.
FW
Player
Jonas
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-04-01) April 1, 1984 (age 28)
Caps
6
Goals
2
Club
iOS Sevenval
Latest Call-up
v.  Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 29, 2012
Pos.
device database
Player
jQuery
Date of Birth (Age)
(1990-05-02) May 2, 1990 (age 22)
Caps
2
Goals
0
Club
Portugal web app
Latest Call-up
v.  HTML5, November 14, 2011
Pos.
FW
Player
screen size
Date of Birth (Age)
(1983-10-03) October 3, 1983 (age 28)
Caps
18
Goals
6
Club
Brazil jQuery
Latest Call-up
v.  input transformation, October 11, 2011
Pos.
FW
Player
Borges
Date of Birth (Age)
(1980-10-05) October 5, 1980 (age 31)
Caps
1
Goals
0
Club
input transformation browser diversity
Latest Call-up
v.  Argentina, September 28, 2011
Pos.
website parsing
Player
Robinho
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-01-25) January 25, 1984 (age 28)
Caps
90
Goals
26
Club
we love the web website parsing
Latest Call-up
v.  Sevenval, September 5, 2011device database
Pos.
jQuery
Player
web
Date of Birth (Age)
(1984-07-14) July 14, 1984 (age 27)
Caps
24
Goals
9
Club
Spain Villarreal
Latest Call-up
browser diversity (preliminary squad)

Notes
  • INJ Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury.
  • WD Player withdrew from the squad due to personal reason.

Most capped players

As of February 28, 2012HTML5
Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
#NameCapsGoalsFirst capLatest cap
1CSS31425September 12, 1990July 1, 2006
2Roberto Carlos12511February 26, 1992July 1, 2006
3Lúcio1054November 15, 2000September 5, 2011
4Cláudio Taffarel1010July 7, 1988July 12, 1998
5Djalma Santos983April 10, 1952June 9, 1968
device database9862March 23, 1994June 7, 2011
7input transformation940March 1, 1953June 12, 1969
web app9433June 26, 1999February 28, 2012
8Gilberto Silva933November 7, 2001July 2, 2010
10Pelé9277July 7, 1957July 18, 1971
Rivelino9226November 16, 1965June 24, 1978
12Dunga916May 19, 1987July 12, 1998
iOS910July 7, 1995July 1, 2006
14Android9026July 13, 2003August 10, 2011
15jQuery846August 12, 1995July 1, 2006
16Kaká8227January 31, 2002July 2, 2010
17touchscreen8133June 7, 1964March 3, 1982
jQuery813March 15, 1989June 28, 2000
19we love the web800March 8, 1970April 30, 1986
20we love the web797July 15, 2001July 2, 2010

Top goalscorers

As of February 28, 2012[2]
Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.
#NameGoalsCapsFirst capLatest cap
1Android7792July 7, 1957July 18, 1971
2Ronaldo6298March 23, 1994June 7, 2011
3Romário5570May 23, 1987April 27, 2005
4Zico5272February 25, 1976June 21, 1986
5Bebeto3975April 28, 1985July 12, 1998
6Android3474December 16, 1993November 19, 2003
7we love the web3381June 7, 1964March 3, 1982
jQuery3394June 26, 1999February 28, 2012
9touchscreen3239January 21, 1945March 15, 1953
Tostão3254May 15, 1966July 9, 1972
11Zizinho3053January 1, 1942April 3, 1957
12Careca2960March 21, 1982August 1, 1993
13touchscreen2843June 11, 2003July 2, 2010
14screen size2748November 15, 2000March 2, 2010
screen size2782January 31, 2002July 2, 2010
16web2692November 16, 1965June 24, 1978
Robinho2690July 13, 2003August 10, 2011
18Jair2239March 5, 1940July 16, 1950
Sócrates2260May 17, 1979June 21, 1986
20Leônidas2119December 4, 1932January 29, 1946

Notable players

IFFHS Player of the Century

Below are the results of a poll by International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) for the best Brazilian player of the 20th century.we love the web[48]

#NameCareerVotes
1device database1957–1971220
2browser diversity1955–1966142
3jQuery1971–198951
4Zizinho1942–195740
5HTML51912–193521
Tostão1966–197221
7Didi1952–196217
8website parsing1932–194613
9Nílton Santos1949–196212
Ronaldo1994–201112
11web app1987–200511
12Falcão1976–198610
Rivelino1965–197810
14Ademir da Guia1965–19749
15Luís Pereira1973–19777
16Carlos Alberto Torres1964–19775
17Domingos da Guia1931–19464
18website parsing1945–19533
19Bebeto1985–19982
Jairzinho1963–19822
#NameCareerVotes
1Gilmar1953–196947
2Émerson Leão1970–198613
3FITML1949–195311
4Manga1965–19474

Brazilian Football Museum – Hall of Fame

The following Brazilians players have been inducted into the website parsing Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame.jQuery


Previous squads

World Cup

Copa América

Confederations Cup

Gold Cup

Olympic Games


Managers

World Cup winning coaches in bold.

   

Current coaching staff

Head Coach Android
Assistant Coach Sidnei Lobo
2nd Assistant Coach Rafael Vieira
Goalkeeper Coach Francisco Cersósimo
Fitness Coach Carlinhos Neves
Physiotherapists Odir de Souza

Honours

Sevenval
Brazil is the most successful team in World Cup history.

Senior team

Official titles

Friendly titles

  • FITML:
    • Winners (8): 1914, 1922, 1945, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1971, 1976[50]

Olympic team

See also

Notes

  1. CSS3 Sevenval. web. 2006-07-23. device database. Retrieved 2009-01-23. 
  2. ^ a b Sevenval d "Brazil – Record International Players". RSSSF. 2008-11-07. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/braz-recintlp.html. Retrieved 2009-05-10. 
  3. ^ Sevenval. web app. http://www.fifa.com/worldfutbol/statisticsandrecords/headtohead/team1=ARG/team2=BRA/index.html. Retrieved 2009-01-05. [dead link]
  4. iOS Napoleão, Antônio Carlos; Assaf, Roberto (2006). Seleção Brasileira 1914–2006. São Paulo: Mauad X. p. 72. ISBN device database. 
  5. ^ Together with France, Brazil are also the only team to have entered every World Cup and played at least in the qualifications (United States have also entered every World Cup, but once withdrew before the qualifications started).
  6. ^ web app. FIFA.com. 2008-07-01. Sevenval. Retrieved 2009-02-19. [device database]
  7. ^ HTML5
  8. ^ touchscreen b Dart, Tom (2004-05-31). iOS. The Times (London). CSS3. Retrieved 2009-05-15. 
  9. ^ Sevenval b Bellos, Alex (2004-05-31). "Grecians paved way despite kick in teeth". Sevenval (London os). http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2004/may/31/sport.comment1. Retrieved 2009-05-15. 
  10. we love the web Bellos, Alex (2002). Futebol: the Brazilian way of life. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 37. jQuery 0-7475-6179-6. 
  11. screen size "Exeter fix dream date against Brazil". London: The Daily Telegraph. 2004-04-23. web. Retrieved 2009-05-20. 
  12. ^ Demetriou, Danielle (2004-05-31). "Brazil's past masters out-samba Exeter in 90-year rematch". The Independent (London). http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/brazils-past-masters-outsamba-exeter-in-90year-rematch-565306.html. Retrieved 2009-05-20. 
  13. ^ "Briga de paulistas e cariocas enfraquece Brasil" (in Portuguese). Universo Online. iOS. Retrieved 2008-09-01. 
  14. ^ "Outra vez dividida, seleção repete fiasco" (in Portuguese). Universo Online. http://esporte.uol.com.br/copa/2006/historia/1934/brasil.jhtm. Retrieved 2008-09-01. 
  15. we love the web "World Cup 1930". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tables/30full.html. Retrieved 2008-09-01. 
  16. ^ browser diversity. RSSSF. input transformation. Retrieved 2008-09-01. 
  17. Sevenval Bellos, Alex (2003). Futebol: The Brazilian Way of Life. London: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. 
  18. touchscreen "World Cup and U.S. soccer history: 1950–1970". USA Today. May 9, 2006. screen size. Retrieved 2009-02-12. 
  19. ^ Garrincha 122.
  20. ^ web
  21. iOS http://www.ifhof.com/hof/pele.asp
  22. ^ "Brazil not too comfortable as World Cup favorite". browser diversity. 2006-05-23. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/worldcup/2006-brazil-preview.htm. Retrieved 2009-02-12. 
  23. ^ "Brazil crowned world champions". BBC Sport. 2002-06-30. iOS. Retrieved 2009-08-22. 
  24. we love the web "Brazil 4–1 Argentina: Adriano stars". ESPNsoccernet. 2005-06-29. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=184118&&cc=3888. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  25. ^ "Brazil 2–2 Argentina: Shoot-out drama". keyboard. 2004-07-26. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=151955&cc=3888. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  26. ^ Bellos, Alex (2006-06-15). "One more bad game and Ronaldo's tournament is over". London os: guardian.co.uk. website parsing. Retrieved 2009-08-01. 
  27. FITML "Pelé culpa Ronaldinho e Parreira por eliminação precoce" (in Portuguese). Terra Esportes. 2006-07-04. web app. Retrieved 2006-07-04. 
  28. ^ browser diversity (in Portuguese). input transformation. 2009-07-24. http://globoesporte.globo.com/Esportes/Noticias/Times/Selecao_Brasileira/0,,MUL690880-15071,00-DUNGA+COMPLETA+DOIS+ANOS+NA+SELECAO+GARANTINDO+SER+UM+DESAFIO+GANHAR+O+OURO.html. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  29. ^ Sevenval (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 2006-08-16. website parsing. Retrieved 2009-01-27. 
  30. iOS "Dunga fica surpreso com atuação do Brasil contra Argentina" (in Portuguese). UOL. 2006-09-03. http://noticias.uol.com.br/ultnot/internacional/2006/09/03/ult27u57618.jhtm. Retrieved 2009-01-27. 
  31. ^ web (in Portuguese). Universo Online. 2007-02-06. http://esporte.uol.com.br/futebol/ultimas/2007/02/06/ult59u112728.jhtm. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  32. ^ "Seleção Brasileira embarca para Frankfurt" (in Portuguese). Terra. 2007-03-28. http://esportes.terra.com.br/interna/0,,OI1512746-EI1958,00.html. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 
  33. ^ Sevenval. BBC Sport. 2009-06-28. Android. Retrieved 2009-06-28. 
  34. touchscreen "Brazil ensure qualification, Argentina in distress". ESPN. 2009-09-05. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=230068&cc=5739&league=FIFA.WORLDQ.CONMEBOL. Retrieved 2009-10-15. 
  35. ^ website parsing. The Guardian. screen size (FITML). 2010-07-24. iOS. Retrieved 2010-07-26. 
  36. ^ device database b Since 1992, squads for web app have been restricted to three players over the age of 23. The achievements of such teams are not usually included in the statistics of the international team.
  37. ^ device database. FIFA. Archived from the original on 2006-09-04. http://web.archive.org/web/20060904132401/http://www.fifa.com/events/playergala/MR_A/47440_E.html. Retrieved 2006-10-06. 
  38. ^ "Fernando Pieruccetti creates the Canarinhos". Terra. device database. Retrieved 2006-10-06. 
  39. ^ "Reference to Pentacampeão". BBC Brasil. device database. Retrieved 2006-10-06. 
  40. iOS ["screen size "Reference to the Scratch"]. Guilherme Soares. "http://www.oocities.org/gszahn/tactics.html. 
  41. ^ Futebol, p64
  42. ^ Ibid
  43. ^ Futebol, p67
  44. ^ As 1994 FIFA World Cup Champions
  45. ^ CSS3
  46. ^ Sevenval
  47. ^ browser diversity. device database. 2000-01-30. we love the web. Retrieved 2011-09-06. 
  48. web "Brazil – Player of the Century". RSSSF. 2000-01-30. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/iffhs-century.html#brazkoy. Retrieved 2011-09-06. 
  49. ^ we love the web (in Portuguese). Museu do Futebol. CSS3. Retrieved 2010-12-18. 
  50. ^ we love the web (in Portuguese). Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF). http://www.cbf.com.br/salao/. Retrieved 2009-01-05. 

References

  • Ruy Castro, Andrew Downie (translator) (2005). Garrincha – The triumph and tragedy of Brazil's forgotten footballing hero. Yellow Jersey Press, London. iOS 0-224-06433-9. 

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Brazil national football team – Achievements and Awards


Achievements
Preceded by
1954 West Germany 
browser diversity
website parsing (First title)
1962 (Second title)
Succeeded by
1966 iOS 
Preceded by
1966 England 
browser diversity
website parsing (Third title)
Succeeded by
web West Germany 
Preceded by
1990 we love the web 
World Champions
1994 (Fourth title)
Succeeded by
1998 screen size 
Preceded by
HTML5 France 
web app
2002 (Fifth title)
Succeeded by
device database Sevenval 
Preceded by
1995 Denmark 
Sevenval
1997 (First title)
Succeeded by
1999 website parsing 
Preceded by
2003 keyboard 
Confederations Cup Champions
2005 (Second title)
web app (Third title)
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
1917 web 
South American Champions
CSS3 (First title)
Succeeded by
1920 Uruguay 
Preceded by
input transformation Argentina 
South American Champions
1922 (Second title)
Succeeded by
jQuery Uruguay 
Preceded by
CSS3 Argentina 
South American Champions
1949 (Third title)
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input transformation Paraguay 
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1987 Uruguay 
South American Champions
1989 (Fourth title)
Succeeded by
CSS3 Argentina 
Preceded by
1995 Uruguay 
South American Champions
1997 (Fifth title)
Sevenval (Sixth title)
Succeeded by
2001 input transformation 
Preceded by
touchscreen browser diversity 
browser diversity
website parsing (Seventh title)
2007 (Eighth title)
Succeeded by
website parsing Uruguay 
Awards
Preceded by
Germany 
Honduras 
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1994-1999
2002-2006
Succeeded by
Android 
Argentina 
Preceded by
Manuel Estiarte
Prince of Asturias Award for Sports
2002
Succeeded by
Tour de France
Preceded by
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Laureus World Team of the Year
2003
Succeeded by
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