The history of the Brazil national football team began with the team ‘s beginning international peer in 1914, a 0–3 loss to Argentina. Brazil played in the first FIFA World Cup in 1930. The Brazil national team has been successful throughout its history, winning the FIFA World Cup five times since 1958 .

history [edit ]

early history ( 1914–57 ) [edit ]

The first base Brazil national team ever, 1914. It is by and large believed that the beginning game of the Brazil national football 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. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Brazil won 2–0 with goals by Oswaldo Gomes and Osman, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] though it is claimed that the match was a 3–3 reap. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The line-up for that first match was : Nélson I, Pennaforte, Alemão, Mica, Nesi, Dino I, Paschoal, Torteroli, Nilo, Coelho, Amaro. [ 6 ] In line to its future achiever, the national team ‘s early appearances were not bright, partially because of an internal discord between brazilian football associations over professionalism, which rendered the brazilian Football Confederation unable to field neat teams.

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 ). [ 6 ] After its debut against Exeter City, Brazil did not play against a european team until 1928, when the police squad smashed Motherwell of Scotland 5–0 on 24 June 1928. early european teams that Brazil played included hungarian side Ferencváros. [ 7 ] Led by the goalscoring abilities of Arthur Friedenreich, they were victorious at family in the south american Championships in 1919, repeating their victory, besides at home, in 1922. In 1930, Brazil travelled to play in the first World Cup, held in Uruguay. The police squad defeated Bolivia but lost to Yugoslavia, being eliminated from the rival. They lost in the first cycle 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. After being triumphant in a one-third south american Championship in 1949 Brazil first achieved external prominence when it hosted the 1950 World Cup. The team went into the last crippled of the concluding round off, against Uruguay at the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, needing only a draw to win the World Cup. Prior to the match, brazilian newspaper O Mundo prematurely declared Brazil “ the universe champions ”. In one of the biggest upsets in football history, however, Uruguay scored with alone 11 minutes remaining to win the catch, and the Cup, in a bet on infamously known as “ the Maracanzo “. The meet led to a period of national mourn, with brazilian dramatist Nelson Rodrigues former saying, “ everywhere has its irremediable national calamity, something like a Hiroshima. Our calamity, our Hiroshima, was the defeat by Uruguay in 1950. ” [ 8 ] For the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, the Brazil national team was then about completely renovated, with the team colours changed from all white to the jaundiced, blue and green of the national flag, so as to forget the Maracanazo, but still had a group of star players, including Nílton Santos, Djalma Santos and Didi. Brazil reached the quarter-final, where they were beaten 4–2 by tournament favourites Hungary in one of the ugliest matches in football history ; it would become ill-famed as the Battle of Berne. [ 9 ]

The Golden era with Pelé ( 1958–70 ) [edit ]

Brazil ‘s head, Vicente Feola, imposed stern rules on the squad for the 1958 World Cup, held in Sweden. The players were given a tilt of 40 things that they were not allowed to do, including wearing hats or using umbrellas, smoking while wearing official uniforms and talking to the press outside of specify times. They were the lone team to bring a psychologist to the train camp as the memories of 1950 hush affected some players. besides, a dentist accompanied the team because of the general player humble origins, many members performance ‘s suffered negatively by infections by the miss of dental treatment. A scout was sent to Europe to watch the passing matches a year before the tournament was set to begin .
Brazil were drawn in the toughest group, aboard England, the Soviet Union and Austria. They beat Austria 3–0 in their first match, then drew 0–0 with England. Brazil had been worried about their match with the USSR, who had exceptional seaworthiness and were one of the favourites to win the tournament ; their strategy was to take risks at the begin of the match to try to score an early goal. Before the catch, the leaders of the team, Hilderaldo Bellini, Nílton Santos and Didi spoke to coach Vicente Feola and persuaded him to make three substitutions that were crucial for Brazil to defeat the Soviets and win the Cup : Zito, Garrincha and Pelé, who is widely regarded as the greatest football player of all prison term, would start playing against the Soviets. From the bang off, they passed the ball to Garrincha, who beat three players before hitting the mail with a fritter. They kept up the atmospheric pressure relentlessly, and after three minutes, which were former described as “ the greatest three minutes in the history of football ”, [ 10 ] Vavá gave Brazil the lead. They won the peer by 2–0. Pelé scored the only finish of their quarter-final couple against Wales, and they beat France 5–2 in the semi-final. Brazil then beat hosts Sweden in the concluding 5–2, winning their first World Cup and becoming the beginning nation to win a World Cup title outside of its own continent. A observe fact was that Feola would sometimes take naps during train sessions and 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 midfield. In the 1962 World Cup in Chile, Brazil earned its second base deed with Garrincha as the ace player, a cape and responsibility laid upon him after the regular amulet, Pelé, was injured during the second group equal against Czechoslovakia and ineffective to play for the remainder of the tournament. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] At the 1966 World Cup in England, the cooking of the team was affected by political influences. All the major brazilian clubs wanted their players included in Brazil ‘s team, to give them more exposure. In the final examination months of training for the World Cup, the passenger car Vicente Feola was working with 46 players, of which only 22 would go to England ; this caused significant internal dispute and psychological pressure on the players and managing staff. The result was that, in 1966, Brazil had their bad performance in a World Cup. Although they played all of their matches in the same stadium in the lapp city ( the city of Liverpool ‘s Goodison Park ), Brazil became the inaugural nation to be eliminated in the first round while holding the World Cup crown. After the 2002, 2010, 2014, and 2018 World Cups, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany respectively were besides added to this list. [ 13 ] Another possibly bigger issue was that Pelé, who had possibly been at the height of his career at this phase, was being chopped off at apparently every opportunity in the group matches. The 1966 tournament was remembered for its excessively physical play, and Pelé was one of the players most affected by such play. After becoming the first musician ever to score in three World Cups, with a direct exempt kick against Bulgaria, he had to rest due to fatigue for the match against Hungary, which Brazil lost. He then faced Portugal, and respective crimson tackles by the portuguese defenders caused him to leave the catch and the tournament. Brazil besides lost this match and was eliminated in the first gear round of the World Cup for the first clock since 1934. After the tournament, Pelé declared that he did not wish to play in the World Cup again. however, he returned in 1970. Brazil won its third World Cup in Mexico, with the 1970 World Cup. It fielded what has since then frequently been considered the best football squad ever, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] led by Pelé in his last World Cup finals, captain Carlos Alberto Torres, Jairzinho, Tostão, Gérson and Rivellino. Brazil ‘s results in 1970 were as follows :

Group 3
Brazil 4–1 Czechoslovakia
Brazil 1–0 England
Brazil 3–2 Romania
Quarterfinals
Brazil 4–2 Peru
Semifinals
Brazil 3–1 Uruguay
Final
Brazil 4–1 Italy

They won all six of their games, with all but two of their matches were won by two or more goals. The rapid Jairzinho was the second acme scorekeeper with seven goals ( he had scored in all six games ), while Pelé finished with four goals. Brazil played all six of their matches – with the exception of the final – in Guadalajara, the final being played in Mexico City. As a leave, Brazil lifted the Jules Rimet trophy for the third time ( the first nation to do therefore ), which meant that they were allowed to keep it, as had been stipulated at the time of the World Cup ‘s origin in 1930. A surrogate was then commissioned, though it would be 24 years before Brazil future won it .

The dry spell ( 1971–93 ) [edit ]

After the external retirement of Pelé and other stars from the 1970 police squad, Brazil was not able to overcome the Netherlands ‘ total football in the 1974 World Cup. The coevals of 1974 could not defend their claim, finishing in fourth place after failing to achieve victory against a solid Poland team. [ 18 ] In the second group phase of the 1978 World Cup, Brazil was competing with tournament host Argentina for top topographic point and a station in the finals. In their last group match, Brazil defeated Poland 3–1 to go to the lead of the group with a finish difference of +5. In this tournament, Brazil had many challenges on and off the slope to contend with : for their group stage matches, all of which took place at the Estadio José María Minella in Mar del Plata, which had an atrocious pitch and was identical unmanageable to play on. There were rumors that the Argentine organizers had measuredly sabotaged the pitch to make it about unplayable for the Brazilians. During one of their group stagecoach matches against Sweden, Brazil had scored a goal in the last seconds of blockage time, but the mind referee, Welshman Clive Thomas blew his whistle right before Zico headed the ball went into the net from a corner-kick, denying Brazil a 2–1 victory and leaving them with a 1–1 drawing card. In the second round-robin phase, Brazil beat Poland 3–1 for the first scheduled game of 21 June, which started at 4:45 post meridiem Argentina ‘s equal, which started on the same day at 7:15 post meridiem went into their final examination match of that round off against Peru knowing how many goals they needed to win by in order to win the phase and qualify for the final examination match. Although they had the same record as Brazil ( 1 succeed, 1 draw ) before the Seleção’ mho game against Poland, Brazil were in first place in that round off on goal deviation, having scored two more goals than Argentina. But in its last group match, the Argentine police squad defeated Peru 6–0 and frankincense with the higher irregular round goal difference of three more goals scored than the Brazilians, the Argentines qualified for the final match, in a catch accused of ultimately-unproven match cook by the Argentine military politics in place at the meter. The brazilian team won their one-third place match against Italy in Buenos Aires, and were the only team to remain unbeaten in the tournament. At the 1982 World Cup in Spain, Brazil were the tournament favorites, and romped through the early separate of the tournament by beating their group stage opponents the Soviet Union 2–1, Scotland 4–1 and New Zealand 4–0 in the southerly cities of Seville and Málaga. After moving to a second round of round-robin matches held at the Sarrià Stadium in Barcelona, they then easily beat a corrupt Argentina 3–1, which effectively booted their south american english rivals out of the tournament, having previously lost to Italy 2–1. Brazil were slated to progress to the semi-finals, but a 3–2 defeat to Italy in one of the authoritative games in World Cup finals history, eliminated them from the tournament in the match that they refer to as “ Sarrià ‘s disaster ”, referencing the stadium ‘s appoint and the disappointment that followed. The 1982 team, with players like Sócrates, Zico, Falcão and Éder, is remembered as possibly the greatest team never to win a World Cup. Telê Santana and respective players from 1982 returned to play in the 1986 World Cup, hosted by Mexico. The players of 1986 were older but still adequate to of an enchant performance. They were troubled, however, by an wound Zico picked up prior to the tournament. ceaseless questions about whether and when he could play undoubtedly had some negative effect on the team. Brazil were fortuitous in that, unlike closely every early team in the tournament, they played all of their matches in this tournament in one stadium, the Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara. They won all three of their group matches stage against Spain ( 1–0 ), Northern Ireland ( 3–0 ) and Algeria ( 1–0 ). After crushing Poland 4–0, Brazil met France in the quarter-finals in a match considered an absolute classic of Total Football. Zico came on in the second half ( with the score 1–1 ), and Brazil was awarded a punishment late in the crippled, Brazil seemed set to win. But Zico, the hero of a whole generation of brazilian football fans, missed the penalty, and after a scoreless but exciting excess meter, the equal came down to a penalty shoot-out. Zico managed to score from his penalty, but Júlio César and Sócrates missed the goal in their turns, and though french captain Michel Platini sent his feat over the crossbar, Brazil was however eliminated from the 1986 World Cup. In the 1990 World Cup, held in Italy, Brazil was coached by Sebastião Lazaroni, who was barely known before the Cup. With a defensive scheme, whose independent symbol was midfielder Dunga, ahead Careca and three full-backs, the team lacked creativity but made it to the second round. Like in Mexico, Brazil were again confined to one stadium, Juventus ‘ Stadio delle Alpi in Turin. They won all three of their group stage matches against Sweden ( 2–1 ), Costa Rica ( 1–0 ) and Scotland ( 1-0 ), during playing the latter, a hard free-kick taken by Branco hit scottish midfielder Murdo MacLeod in the head, knocking him out cold. They then had to face Argentina in their moment round match. Against a weaker Argentine side, Brazil applied heavy blackmail and had numerous chances to score, but Claudio Caniggia finally found Brazil ‘s web after a brilliant Diego Maradona help, thereby eliminating Brazil .

return to winning ways ( 1994–2002 ) [edit ]

1994 World Cup [edit ]

Romário cryies while holding the World Cup trophy. Brazil won the championship after 24 years Brazil, to the surprise of many, went 24 years without winning a World Cup or even participating in a concluding. This included 16 years without tied making the rung of eight, with their best consequence being one-third place in 1978. Their struggles ended at the 1994 tournament in the United States, where a solid, if unspectacular, side headed by Romário, Bebeto, Dunga, Taffarel and Jorginho, won the World Cup for a then-record fourthly time. Playing all but two of their matches in California, highlights of their campaign included a 1–0 victory over the hosts United States in the round of 16, a sensational 3–2 succeed over the Netherlands in the quarter-finals in Dallas ( much cited as the game of the tournament ) [ citation needed ] and a 1–0 succeed over Sweden in the semi-finals. This set up a classical confrontation, Brazil vs. Italy, in the concluding at the Rose Bowl, good outside of Los Angeles. After a dour and unstimulating 0–0 draw, punishment kicks loomed, and when Roberto Baggio lifted his punishment kick over the crossbar, Brazil was the champion once again. A fresh earned run average of dominance had begun .

1998 World Cup [edit ]

Entering the tournament as defending champions, Brazil finished runner-up in the 1998 World Cup in France. After a very goodly campaign during which they beat the Netherlands on penalties in the semi-final following a 1–1 draw with goals from Ronaldo and Patrick Kluivert, the team lost to the host France 3–0 in the final examination dally at the new Stade de France, equitable outside Paris in Saint-Denis. brazilian marking at defensive rig pieces was poor, and Zinedine Zidane was able to score two headed goals from France ‘s corner kicks. besides, Brazil star Ronaldo suffered an epileptic seizure a few hours before the match. many criticized the decision to reinstate him into the starting line-up as he put on a poor people performance. Another reason that was given for Brazil ‘s poor performance was miss of formulation. Brazil had not played in the play-offs and the team survival was made based on friendly matches without real rival. In addition, the injury to Romário, Ronaldo ‘s preferable start partner, prior to the tournament may have besides played a factor .

2002 World Cup [edit ]

Brazil national football team airplane in 2002. Fuelled by the “ Three R ‘s ” ( Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho ), Brazil won its one-fifth championship at the 2002 World Cup, jointly held in South Korea and Japan. This happened despite a quite rickety qualifying tournament, which saw the national team drop to its lowest-ever FIFA rank and entirely secure automatic pistol qualification in the concluding round of group matches, largely because Paraguay and Uruguay both failed to win their own final matches. The groupings appeared at inaugural glance to favour Brazil ; their adversaries would be Turkey, China PR and Costa Rica. In the end, a stronger-than-expected Turkey finished the tournament in third space. Brazil went on to beat all three opponents, scoring 11 goals and conceding only three, and topping the group. In Brazil ‘s open game against Turkey, Rivaldo fell to the grind clutching his face after Turkey ‘s Hakan Ünsal had kicked the ball at his leg. Ünsal, who had already been booked, was sent off while Rivaldo jumped to his feet and cover play. 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 diving. Brazil followed with a 4–0 succeed over China PR and a 5–2 win over Costa Rica. following, Brazil defeated Belgium 2–0 in the round of 16. Against England in the quarter-finals, Brazil won 2–1 ; Ronaldinho scored the achiever with a free-kick and besides assisted teammate Rivaldo for Brazil ‘s first goal, but was sent off for stamping on the right ankle of England ‘s Danny Mills. The semi-final was against Turkey, which Brazil had faced in its group. Again, this match was difficult, but Brazil won 1–0 with a finish by Ronaldo. Rivaldo had scored one goal in each of his preceding five games, but did not manage to hit the target in the sixth, and so could not repeat Jairzinho ‘s big accomplishment in 1970 of scoring in every game of a World Cup. The final was between two of the most successful teams in the rival ‘s history : Germany and Brazil, played at the International Stadium in Yokohama, near Tokyo. fabulously, the teams had never played each other in the World Cup before spare for a meet between Brazil and East Germany in the 1974 World Cup. german goalkeeper Oliver Kahn had been the tournament ‘s best goalkeeper, but was not able to maintain his stake unscathed in this match, as Ronaldo vanquished his demons from the previous Cup and scored both goals in the Brazil 2–0 prevail. [ 19 ] Ronaldo besides won the Golden Shoe as the tournament ‘s lead scorekeeper, though Kahn won the Golden Ball as the most outstanding player .

Parreira returns ( 2002–06 ) [edit ]

During the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, Brazil were eliminated on goals scored against favourites Turkey. On 29 June 2005, Brazil won the Confederations Cup for the moment prison term with an emphatic 4–1 victory over arch-rivals Argentina in Frankfurt. [ 20 ] They besides won another backing, the 2004 Copa América, in which they besides defeated Argentina, this time in a penalty shoot-out. [ 21 ]

2006 World Cup [edit ]

Manager Carlos Alberto Parreira built his side through a 4–2–2–2 formation. Nicknamed the “ Magic Square ” by brazilian sport journalists, the assail was built around four highly talented players : Ronaldo, Adriano, Kaká and Ronaldinho. During the build-up to the tournament, star striker Ronaldo was suffering with several problems, most notably his seaworthiness. After a two-month injury lay-off earlier in the season, the Real Madrid ahead had gained a noticeable amount of weight, and was not as sharp and promptly as he had been in the previous decade. He besides suffered from blisters on his feet and a fever during train. [ 22 ] Despite winning the first two games, against Croatia ( 1–0 ) and Australia ( 2–0 ), the Magic Square did not show anything close to the flair and imagination that it had promised. Despite the repute of the four attack players, Brazil was struggling to break down their opponents and create chances, and only two of the forwards, Kaká and Adriano, had found themselves on the score-sheet. In the final group crippled, against Japan, Parreira made several changes, dropping several experience players and bringing in relative youngsters, including Robinho and Cicinho, and dropped the Magic Square in favor of a more balance formation. The changes were successful, and Brazil strolled to a comfortable 4–1 win against Japan. Ronaldo seemed to be finding his fitness and shape, scoring doubly and equalling the record for the most goals scored across all World Cups. In the beat of 16, Brazil beat Ghana 3–0 ; with the Magic Square restored, Ronaldo and Adriano both scored. Ronaldo ‘s goal was his 15th in World Cup history, breaking the record. Despite Ronaldo ‘s landmark and the comfortable scoreline, however, it was another unconvincing performance. Despite Perreira ‘s reversion once again to a more balance geological formation, with Ronaldo a lone striker supported by Kaká and Ronaldinho, Brazil was eliminated in the quarter-finals against France, losing 1–0 to a Thierry Henry finish in the second half. Led by a rejuvenate Zinedine Zidane and guarded by a unhesitating defense, France was barely threatened by Brazil ; despite Ronaldo ‘s best efforts, the striker ‘s second-half attempt was the entirely shot on target that Brazil managed. The game was besides luminary for being the first fourth dimension that the Brazil team had been shut out in three straight matches against France, which now had a 2–1–1 all-time record including 1986, 1998 and 2006 World Cup matches. After their early elimination, the get the better of earth champions were harshly criticized by the press and the fans. The media circulated images of the leave wing-back Roberto Carlos tying his shoes while Thierry Henry ran unmarked to score the victorious goal. Pelé blamed Parreira and the under-performing Ronaldinho for the team ‘s early elimination. [ 23 ]

Dunga period ( 2006–10 ) [edit ]

1994 World Cup-winning master Dunga was hired as Brazil ‘s new team coach on 24 July 2006, about immediately after the World Cup. [ 24 ] Dunga ‘s erstwhile teammate, Jorginho, was hired as his adjunct. His inaugural match in charge was against Norway, played in Oslo on 16 August 2006 which ended in a 1–1 draw. [ 25 ] His second peer was held against Argentina on September 3 in Arsenal ‘s Emirates Stadium in London, in which Brazil won 3–0. [ 26 ] On 5 September, they defeated Wales by 2–0 at Tottenham Hotspur ‘s White Hart Lane prime. They subsequently defeated Kuwaiti club Kuwait SC 4–0, Ecuador by 2–1 and had a 2–1 away succeed against Switzerland. Dunga ‘s first get the better of as Brazil ‘s coach was on 6 February 2007 in a friendly match against Portugal, which at that time was coached by former Brazil bus Luiz Felipe Scolari. [ 27 ] In March 2007, Brazil bounced back from this with wins in friendly matches against Chile ( 4–0 ) and Ghana ( 1–0 ) in Sweden. [ 28 ] Unlike Parreira, Dunga focused on de-emphasize individual players and treating them as equals. He did not only seek players in popular clubs such as Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid, but searched the hale setting of Europe, finding person talents such as Vágner Love and Dudu Cearense, who were playing for russian club CSKA Moscow, and Elano, who was playing for ukrainian cabaret Shakhtar Donetsk. Of the four players who had been dubbed the Magic Square, Ronaldinho and Kaká were the only players who had a regular place in the Brazil police squad. Adriano was called back into the police squad for a friendly against Portugal in February 2007, which Brazil lost 0–2. Dunga did not select the death penis of the Magic Square, Ronaldo. rather, Luís Fabiano made the majority of appearances in the striker situation .

2007 Copa América [edit ]

Brazil participated in the 2007 Copa América which was hosted by Venezuela. The team was placed in Group B with Mexico, Ecuador and Chile. Brazil surprisingly lost to Mexico 2–0 in their open 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 punishment bang. They advanced to the quarter-finals, where they defeated Chile again, this time 6–1. The semi-final was against Uruguay, and after a 2–2 draw, Brazil won 5–4 on penalties. Their opposition in the final examination was Argentina, which had been the front-runner to win, having won all its matches en road to the concluding. Brazil, however, scored early in the fourth infinitesimal with Júlio Baptista, and then in the 45th moment, when defender Roberto Ayala scored on an own goal. later, in the 69th moment, ersatz Dani Alves scored Brazil ‘s third base goal, making the scoreline 3–0. After the tournament, Robinho was awarded the Golden Boot in accession to being named the best musician in the tournament .

2009 FIFA Confederations Cup [edit ]

Brazil won the 2009 Confederations Cup, held in South Africa. They started with a shaky 4–3 victory over Egypt, scoring a last-minute penalty – they had led 3–1 at half-time only for Egypt to pull grade with two agile goals at the get down of the second half. Egypt is credited as the entirely African team to score three goals against Brazil. Brazil well beat the United States, adenine well as Italy, both via 3–0 scorelines. After beating South Africa in the semi-final with a former free-kick, they went on to a replay against the United States in the final, where they had a massive rejoinder and won 3–2 after lagging 2–0 at half-time, to seal their third base Confederations Cup deed. [ 29 ] Kaká was named as the player of the tournament and Luís Fabiano won the exceed goalscorer prize with five goals in five matches .

2010 FIFA World Cup reservation [edit ]

After a 3–1 victory over Argentina in Rosario, on 5 September 2009, Brazil qualified for the 2010 World Cup. [ 30 ] Brazil topped the CONMEBOL reservation with nine wins, seven draws and two losses ; the two losses came during away matches in Bolivia and Paraguay. Brazil besides went undefeated at home during the qualification .

2010 FIFA World Cup [edit ]

Brazil and Chile national teams in 2010.

On 4 December, Brazil was drawn into Group G, dubbed the “ group of end “. They played their first match against North Korea on 15 June 2010 and won 2–1. On 20 June, they played their second gear game against Ivory Coast and won 3–1, qualifying for the future round. Their last match against Portugal ended in a 0–0 string. They then faced Chile in the round of 16 ; Juan, Luís Fabiano and Robinho scored goals to give Brazil a 3–0 winnings. In the quarter-final, they lost to the Netherlands 2–1 despite having gained an early on tip .

After the 2010 World Cup ( 2010–12 ) [edit ]

On 24 July 2010, Mano Menezes was named as the modern Brazil coach, replacing Dunga, whose contract was not renewed following Brazil ‘s World Cup campaign. [ 31 ] On 26 July 2010, Menezes announced his first base 24-man police squad, including ten debutants. only four players from the 2010 World Cup team were named in the police squad ( Robinho, Dani 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 Milan, Lucas Leiva of Liverpool, Ganso of Santos and Sandro of Tottenham Hotspur. Menezes ‘ first catch was a 2–0 gain over the United States. Neymar scored on his debut for the national team, and besides won the world of the couple award. [ 32 ]

2011 Copa América [edit ]

At the 2011 Copa América, Brazil was put in Group B aboard Venezuela, Paraguay and Ecuador. In their beginning two games, they drew with Venezuela and Paraguay. In their death game, Brazil beat Ecuador 4–2 to advance to the quarter-finals as well finishing first in their group. finally, Brazil lost 2–0 in the penalty gunfight against Paraguay and was eliminated in the quarter-finals .

Post-Copa América [edit ]

After receiving much criticism from Brazil ‘s failure at the Copa América, Menezes decided to call up the likes of Marcelo, Hulk and Ronaldinho, which appeared to signal a render to the honest-to-god “ Joga Bonito “ style. In readiness for the 2012 Summer Olympics, the new look Brazil team was on an undefeated streak since August 2011 until recently they lost back-to-back games to Mexico 2–0 and Argentina 4–3, both of which were played in the United States. This includes nine wins and impressive victories over Ghana, Argentina and the U.S., while entirely finishing one game with a trace other than the holocene losses to Mexico and Argentina. On 4 July 2012, due to a lack of competitive matches, as the team automatically qualified for the 2014 World Cup as hosts, Brazil was ranked 11th in the FIFA rankings. [ citation needed ]

render of Luiz Felipe Scolari ( 2013–14 ) [edit ]

Although Brazil won the 2012 Superclásico de las Américas, on 23 November 2012, following poor results in 2012, coach Mano Menezes was sacked. [ 33 ] The brazilian Football Confederation ( CBF ) would announce a refilling by January 2013, [ 34 ] but on 28 November, Luiz Felipe Scolari was appointed as Brazil ‘s new coach. [ 35 ] In the first match being coached by Scolari, on 6 February 2013, Brazil suffered a 2–1 kill to England at Wembley Stadium. [ 36 ] On 6 June 2013, Brazil was ranked 22nd in the FIFA rankings, their worst ever rank. [ 37 ]
Brazil won the 2013 Confederations Cup with five wins in five matches. On 9 June 2013, in the final match before the 2013 Confederations Cup, Brazil beat France in the Arena do Grêmio in Porto Alegre 3–0, ending a 21–year winless run against Les Bleus, and it was besides the first victory over a former World Cup champion in about four years. [ 38 ]

2013 FIFA Confederations Cup [edit ]

Brazil entered the tournament with the objective of defending their entitle, doing then successfully. With a dependable beginning in a 3–0 victory against Japan, Brazil beat Mexico ( 2–0 ) and Italy ( 4–2 ) to qualify for the semi-final. After a slightly troublesome equal against Uruguay, with Paulinho scoring the winning goal in the dying moments, Brazil went to face Spain for the first time in a FIFA tournament in about 27 years. [ 39 ] Brazil comfortably won the final 3–0, sealing their fourth Confederations Cup title and ending their opponent ‘s run of 29 unbeaten matches in competitive football. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Neymar was named player of the tournament and received the Golden Ball Award, while Fred won the Silver Shoe Award with five goals in five matches and Júlio César won the Golden Glove Award for best goalkeeper of the tournament. [ 42 ]

2014 World Cup [edit ]

Brazil was drawn into Group A of the 2014 World Cup, aboard Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon. In the opening match of the tournament, Marcelo gave the Croatians an early tip with an own finish. however, two goals from Neymar and one from academy award turned the game round to get the Seleção off to a winning begin in their beginning World Cup on home land in 64 years. [ 43 ] The team then drew 0–0 with Mexico, as Guillermo Ochoa produced a homo of the catch performance in the mexican goal. [ 44 ] Brazil confirmed qualification to the knockout stage by defeating Cameroon 4–1 – with Neymar again scoring doubly, and Fred and Fernandinho providing far goals. [ 45 ] Brazil faced Chile in the round of 16, taking an 18th-minute lead through David Luiz ‘s beginning finish for the Seleção. With no far marking after Alexis Sánchez ‘s counterweight, the equal went to a penalty gunfight. Brazil prevailed 3–2, with Neymar, David Luiz and Marcelo converting their kicks, and goalkeeper Júlio César saving from Chileans Sánchez and Mauricio Pinilla. [ 46 ] The team again faced south american english opposition in the quarter-final, defeating Colombia 2–1 with goals from cardinal defenders David Luiz and team captain Thiago Silva. Late in the match, Neymar was substituted on a stretcher after Camilo Zúñiga ‘s knee had made contact with the ahead ‘s back. Neymar was taken to hospital and former diagnosed with a fracture vertebra, which ruled him out for the remainder of the tournament. [ 47 ] Prior to this, Neymar had scored four goals, provided one serve 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 pause for receiving his second base yellow card of the tournament in the quarter-final. [ 48 ] The Seleção went on to lose 1–7 to the Germans, their biggest ever defeat at the World Cup and first family loss in a competitive pit since 1975. [ 49 ] 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. [ 50 ] The meet has been nicknamed the Mineirazo, making reference book to the nation ‘s former World Cup kill on home dirty, the Maracanazo against Uruguay in 1950, and the Estádio do Mineirão in Belo Horizonte where the peer took target. [ 51 ] Brazil finished the World Cup in one-fourth place, losing to the Netherlands 0–3 in the third-place catch. The team ended the tournament with the worst defensive commemorate of the 32 competing nations, having conceded 14 goals. [ 52 ] The merely other countries to concede 12 or more goals in the current World Cup format are North Korea in 2010 and Saudi Arabia in 2002. [ 53 ] Following these results, Scolari announced his resignation. [ 54 ]

recurrence of Dunga ( 2014–2016 ) [edit ]

On 22 July 2014, Dunga was announced as the new director of Brazil, [ 55 ] returning to the side for the foremost time since the team ‘s exit at the 2010 World Cup. [ 55 ] Dunga ‘s first base couple in his second predominate as Brazil ‘s director was a friendly peer against 2014 World Cup quarter-finalists Colombia at Sun Life Stadium, Miami, on 5 September 2014, with Brazil winning the equal 1–0 through an 83rd-minute Neymar free-kick goal. [ 56 ] Dunga followed this up with wins against Ecuador ( 1–0 ), [ 57 ] in the 2014 Superclásico de las Américas against Argentina ( 2–0 ), [ 58 ] against Japan ( 4–0 ), [ 59 ] against Turkey ( 0–4 ), [ 60 ] and against Austria ( 1–2 ). [ 61 ] Dunga continued Brazil ‘s winning streak in 2015 by defeating France 3–1 in another friendly. They followed this with wins against Chile ( 1–0 ), Mexico ( 2–0 ) and Honduras ( 1–0 ) .

2015 Copa América [edit ]

Brazil started the tournament with a taut victory against Peru after coming from behind by 2–1 ( with Douglas Costa marking in the dying moments ), [ 62 ] followed by a 1–0 get the better of against Colombia [ 63 ] and a 2–1 victory against Venezuela. [ 64 ] In the hard phase, Brazil faced Paraguay and was eliminated after drawing 1–1 in normal meter and losing 4–3 in the penalty gunfight. [ 65 ] As such, Brazil was unable to qualify for a Confederations Cup ( in this case, the 2017 edition ) for the first time in about 20 years. [ 66 ]

Copa América Centenario [edit ]

Brazil began the 2016 Copa América Centenario with a scoreless draw against Ecuador, with the Ecuadorians having a goal incorrectly disallowed in the second one-half. [ 67 ] This was followed by an emphatic 7–1 victory over Haiti, with Philippe Coutinho scoring a hat-trick. [ 68 ] 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 moment by guiding the ball into the web with his weapon. [ 69 ] This loss, Brazil ‘s first to Peru since 1985, [ 70 ] saw Brazil eliminated from the tournament in the group degree for the first clock time since 1987. [ 71 ] [ 72 ] [ 73 ] On 14 June 2016, Dunga was sacked as coach of Brazil. [ 74 ]

Tite [edit ]

Tite, who had managed the 2015 brazilian champion Corinthians, was confirmed as Dunga ‘s substitute six days after the latter ‘s dismissal. The affect and praise by Brazil legend Pele was immediate and Brazil qualified for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, going on an 8-game victorious streak. Their spot was secured after beating Paraguay 3–0, which gave them an 11-point break over at-the-time 2nd-placed Colombia. They finished 10 points clear of Uruguay after beating Chile 3–0 in their concluding game. [ 75 ]

luminary players [edit ]

IFFHS Player of the Century [edit ]

Below are the results of a poll by International Federation of Football History & Statistics ( IFFHS ) for the best player of Brazil during the twentieth hundred. [ 76 ] [ 77 ]
The following Brazil players have been inducted into the Pacaembu and Maracanã Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame. [ 78 ] [ 79 ]

Kit development [edit ]

The first gear Brazil 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 license from the brazilian Sports Confederation, the newspaper Correio da Manhã held a competition to design a kit incorporating the four color of Brazil ‘s flag. [ 80 ] The winning design was a scandalmongering new jersey with green shipshape and blue shorts with white trim drawn by Aldyr Garcia Schlee, a nineteen-year-old from Pelotas. [ 81 ] The new colours were beginning used in March 1954 in a match against Chile, and have been used always since. [ 82 ] The practice of blue as the away kit out colour dates from the 1930s, but it became the permanent wave second choice unintentionally in the 1958 World Cup final examination. Brazil ‘s opponents was Sweden, who besides 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 sky shirts and sewed on emblems cut from their yellow shirts. [ 83 ] Brazil ‘s kit supplier since 1997 has been Nike and will continue to do so until 2018 .

Home kit [edit ]

special cases [edit ]


1916 1



1917 2



1917-18 3

  • 1 Worn in the 1916 South American championship.[84]
  • 2 Worn in the 1917 South American championship.[84]
  • 3 Worn in some matches v. Argentine and Uruguayan teams during 1917–18.[84]

previous squads [edit ]

Managers [edit ]

World Cup winning coaches in boldface .

References [edit ]