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Brasil
The Brazil national football team, representing the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), was officially founded in 1914, though the seeds of its legacy were planted even earlier. The team's birth came during a period of rapid growth for the sport in South America, with the first official match played against Exeter City FC in 1914—a 2-0 victory in Rio de Janeiro that signaled the arrival of a new power. Unlike a club with a fixed home ground, Brazil’s home matches rotate across iconic stadiums, most famously the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, which hosted the 1950 and 2014 FIFA World Cup finals. The city of Rio, with its vibrant beaches and hills, is the spiritual heart of Brazilian football, though São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, and Brasília also regularly host the Seleção. **Notable achievements** are staggering: Brazil is the only nation to have won the FIFA World Cup five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)—a record unmatched. They have also claimed the Copa América nine times, most recently in 2019, and lifted the FIFA Confederations Cup four times. In Olympic football, the men’s team won gold in 2016 and 2020, while the women’s side has multiple silver medals. The 1970 team, featuring Pelé, is widely considered the greatest ever assembled. **Legendary players** form a pantheon: Pelé, the king of football, led Brazil to three World Cups. Garrincha, with his dribbling genius, shared the 1962 triumph. Later icons include Zico, Romário, Ronaldo Nazário (Fenômeno), Ronaldinho Gaúcho, and Neymar Jr. Each brought a flamboyant, creative flair that defines the Brazilian identity. **Playing style** is synonymous with *jogo bonito* (the beautiful game): Samba-infused, technically supreme, and relentlessly attacking. Brazil values improvisation, trickery, and flair, often deploying a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 that maximizes individual brilliance. Their yellow jerseys, green shorts, and blue-ribbed socks are instantly recognizable. **Fan culture** is electrifying and passionate. Supporters, known as *torcedores*, fill stadiums with drums, flags, and choreographed chants. The iconic yellow *camisa canarinho* is a national symbol, and the country stops for World Cup matches. Rivalries are fierce—the *Clássico do Continente* against Argentina (often featuring Lionel Messi) is legendary, with 100+ years of hostile, unforgettable encounters. Older rivalries include Uruguay (the 1950 *Maracanazo*) and deadly matches against Germany (the 7-1 in 2014). **Current status** as of 2024: Brazil remains a perennial top-5 FIFA-ranked team, though recent World Cups have ended in quarterfinal exits (2018, 2022). Under manager Dorival Júnior, the squad blends veterans like Neymar with talents like Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Endrick. The pressure to win a sixth World Cup in 2026 is immense. **Interesting facts**: Brazil is the only team to have played in every World Cup (1930–2022). They also hold the record for most World Cup wins and most goals in tournament history. The women’s team, featuring Marta—six-time FIFA World Player of the Year—is similarly iconic. The Seleção’s badge features a green star representing each of the five world titles. Their most famous anthem, *Pra Frente Brasil*, was composed for the 1970 World Cup and remains a fan favorite.
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Brasil derrotó a México 2-0 mientras que Bélgica remontó de manera impresionante para vencer a Japón 3-2 en los octavos de final de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2018, avanzando a los cuartos de final donde se enfrentarán entre sí.
Francia y Bélgica aseguran lugares en semifinales del Mundial con actuaciones dominantes en cuartos de final
En los cuartos de final de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2018, Francia venció a Uruguay 2-0 y Bélgica derrotó a Brasil 2-1, asegurando que solo equipos europeos permanezcan en el torneo.














