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Five-time champions, masters of joga bonito and attacking play.

90-second primer

Who they are

  • The only nation to appear at every World Cup ever held.
  • Five-time champions: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002.
  • Known for attacking full-backs, technical wingers, and creative midfielders.
  • A constant supplier of star players to top European clubs.

Why watch them

  • They are the most decorated team in the tournament's history.
  • Brazilian attacking play has shaped how the world thinks about football.
  • Their wingers and full-backs are central to learning offside and one-v-one defending.
  • Few teams carry as much weight of expectation each World Cup.

How they play

  • Attacking flair
  • Wide overloads
  • Technical midfield
  • Possession control

Players to know

  • PeléLegend· Forward

    Three-time World Cup winner and the face of Brazilian football for generations.

  • Ronaldo NazárioLegend· Forward

    Lead scorer of Brazil's 2002 World Cup-winning campaign.

  • NeymarModern Icon· Forward

    The most prominent Brazilian attacker of the post-2010 era.

Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection.

Rules to understand when watching Brazil

Interesting facts

  • World Cup history

    Brazil's record five World Cup titles created a unique burden: Brazilian teams are often judged by beauty as much as victory. Winning ugly is rarely enough for a fan culture built around attacking imagination.

  • Rules lens

    Brazilian attacks often isolate defenders in one-v-one situations. That creates frequent foul and advantage decisions because referees must decide whether contact stopped skill or whether the attack should continue.

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  • Tactical identity

    Brazil helped redefine the attacking fullback. When fullbacks overlap high and wide, the team gains crossing threat but also exposes space behind them — one reason transition defense matters so much.

World Cup history

Appearances22
Best resultChampions (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Notable years1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002

Brazil are the most successful country in World Cup history. They have appeared at every tournament since 1930 and remain the only five-time champions, with iconic squads in 1970 and 2002.

Iconic moments

  1. 2002

    Fifth World Cup title

    Brazil won their fifth World Cup in 2002 in Korea/Japan, led by Ronaldo, Rivaldo, and Ronaldinho.

  2. 1970

    The 1970 World Cup-winning team

    The 1970 Brazil side, featuring Pelé, Jairzinho, and Carlos Alberto, won the World Cup in Mexico and is often called the greatest national team ever assembled.

  3. 1958

    Pelé's 1958 World Cup arrival

    A 17-year-old Pelé scored in the 1958 final to help Brazil lift their first World Cup, announcing one of the sport's greatest careers.

Sources

Team information is based on historical records and official FIFA data. Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection. Facts are reviewed for accuracy but may not reflect the most recent competition results.

FIFA 2026 World Cup teams