Team History & Legacy
Brazil (Seleção) stands as one of the most storied national teams in football history. Since their founding in 1914, they have appeared in 22 World Cup tournaments, lifting the trophy 5 times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002) — a record that cements their place among football's all-time greats. The team's legacy is defined by legendary players who have graced the world stage: Pelé, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Romário, Zico, among many others. Their distinctive playing style — shaped by decades of footballing tradition — has produced some of the most iconic moments in World Cup history, from breathtaking individual brilliance to masterful tactical displays. With 24 years since their last World Cup triumph, the hunger for another title is palpable. Entering the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico ranked #5 in the world, Brazil have both the pedigree and the talent pool to mount a serious challenge. Under head coach Dorival Júnior, this squad blends experienced veterans with exciting young talent, making them one of the most compelling teams to watch.























