BRAZIL
past | country
Winner in 1994
Coach : Mario Jorge Lobo Zagallo
15 participations
4 victories
Organizer of the Worldcup in 1950
FIFA World Ranking (05/1998) : 1st
Selection 1998 of Brazil
Goalkeeper:
Taffarel (Atletico Mineiro), Germano (Vasco de Gama), Dida (Cruzeiro).
Defenders:
Cafu (AS Rome/Ita), Aldair (AS Rome/Ita), Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid/Esp), Zé Roberto (Flamengo), Junior Baiano (Flamengo), André Cruz (Milan AC/Ita), Gonçalves (Botafogo).
Midfielders:
Dunga (Jubilo Iwata/Jap), Cesar Sampaio (Ana Sato Kogyo/Jap), Ze Carlos (Sao Paulo), Doriva (FC Porto/Por), Rivaldo (FC Barcelone/Esp), Giovanni (Barcelone/Esp), Leonardo (Milan AC/Ita), Denilson (Sao Paulo).
Forwards:
Ronaldo (Inter Milan/Ita), Emerson (Bayer Leverkusen/All), Bebeto (Botafogo), Edmundo (Fiorentina/Ita).
Brazilian Team
Grading in the previous cups
1994 Finale 1st 1974 3rd place 4th 1954 Quarter 6th
1990 8th finale 9th 1970 Finale 1st 1950 Final round 2th
1986 Quarter 5th 1966 8th finale 11th 1938 3rd place 3th
1982 2nd round 5th 1962 Finale 1st 1934 8th finale 14th
1978 3rd place 3th 1958 Finale 1st 1930 1st round 6th


To resume the previous cups
1994 Finale Brazil Italy 0-0(p.kicks)
1994 Semi-finale Brazil Sweden 1-0
1994 Quarter Brazil Netherlands 3-2
1994 2nd round Brazil United-States 1-0
1994 1st round Brazil Sweden 1-1
1994 1st round Brazil Cameroon 3-0
1994 1st round Brazil Russia 2-0
         
1990 8th finale Argentina Brazil 1-0
1990 1st round Brazil Scotland 1-0
1990 1st round Brazil Costa Rica 1-0
1990 1st round Brazil Sweden 2-1
         
1986 Quarter France Brazil 1-1(p.kicks)
1986 8th finale Brazil Poland 4-0
1986 1st round Brazil N.Irland 3-0
1986 1st round Brazil Algeria 1-0
1986 1st round Brazil Spain 1-0
         
1982 2nd round Italy Brazil 3-2
1982 2nd round Brazil Argentina 3-1
1982 1st round Brazil N.Zealand 4-0
1982 1st round Brazil Scotland 4-1
1982 1st round Brazil USSR 2-1
         
1978 3rd place Brazil Italy 2-1
1978 2nd round Brazil Poland 3-1
1978 2nd round Argentina Brazil 0-0
1978 2nd round Brazil Peru 3-0
1978 1st round Brazil Austria 1-0
1978 1st round Brazil Spain 0-0
1978 1st round Brazil Sweden 1-1
         
1974 3rd place Poland Brazil 1-0
1974 2nd round Netherlands Brazil 2-0
1974 2nd round Brazil Argentina 2-1
1974 2nd round Brazil RDA 1-0
1974 1st round Brazil Zaire 3-0
1974 1st round Scotland Brazil 0-0
1974 1st round Brazil Yugoslavia 0-0
         
1970 Finale Brazil Italy 4-1
1970 Semi-finale Brazil Uruguay 3-1
1970 Quarter Brazil Peru 4-2
1970 8th finale Brazil Romania 3-2
1970 8th finale Brazil England 1-0
1970 8th finale Brazil Tchacoslovakia 4-1
         
1966 8th finale Portugal Brazil 3-1
1966 8th finale Hungary Brazil 3-1
1966 8th finale Brazil Bulgaria 2-0
         
1962 Finale Brazil Tchecoslovakia 3-1
1962 Semi-finale Brazil Chile 4-2
1962 Quarter Brazil England 3-1
1962 8th finale Brazil Spain 2-1
1962 8th finale Brazil Tchecoslovakia 0-0
1962 8th finale Brazil Mexico 2-0
         
1958 Finale Brazil Sweden 5-2
1958 Semi-finale Brazil France 5-2
1958 Quarter Brazil Walles 1-0
1958 8th finale Brazil USSR 2-0
1958 8th finale Brazil England 0-0
1958 8th finale Brazil Austria 3-0
         
1954 Quarter Hungary Brazil 4-2
1954 8th finale Brazil Yugoslavia 1-1(a.e.t.)
1954 8th finale Brazil Mexico 5-0
         
1950 Final round Uruguay Brazil 2-1
1950 Final round Brazil Spain 6-1
1950 Final round Brazil Sweden 7-1
1950 1st round Brazil Yugoslavia 2-0
1950 1st round Brazil Swizterland 2-2
1950 1st round Brazil Mexico 4-0
         
1938 3rd place Brazil Sweden 4-2
1938 Demi-final Italy Brazil 2-1
1938 Quarter Brazil Tchecoslovakia 2-1
1938 Quarter Brazil Tchecoslovakia 1-1(a.e.t.)
1938 8th finale Brazil Poland 6-5(a.e.t.)
         
1934 8th finale Spain Brazil 3-1
         
1930 1st round Brazil Bolivia 4-0
1930 1st round Yugoslavia Brazil 2-1


BRAZIL
Country caracteristics:
153.300.000 inhabitants, 8.512.000 km²
City:
Brazilia
Time difference :
- 5 hours with Paris
Colors:
t-shirt yellow with green borders, blue short, white socks with green borders.
Federation:
Confederacao Brasileira de Futbol (CBF) created in 1914
Principals Clubs:
Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte, Gremio Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo FC, Flamengo, Botafogo, Fluminense.
Principals stadiums:
Mario Filho "Maracana" (Rio, 140.000), Morumbi (Sao Paulo, 130.000), Castelao (Fortaleza, 120.000), Miherao (Belo Horizonte, 110.000).


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