*Participation results for the last five years
Brazil, the Samba Army, is the most successful team in the history of the World Cup, having won the tournament five times, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Brazil is also the only team to have never missed an intra-conference match since the first World Cup in 1930, making it a true soccer kingdom. 1950, Brazil hosted the World Cup but lost the final match to Uruguay, missing out on the chance to lift the trophy in its own home country. However, from 1958 onwards, Brazil rose to the top of the game, with the Golden Generation, led by Pele and Garrincha, winning three of the four World Cups between 1958 and 1970. After a drought that lasted nearly three decades, the Samba Army finally had a good harvest, winning twice, in 1994 and 2002, with the 3Rs of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Rivaldo in 2002, still a favorite. 2014 saw the return of the Samba Army to their home country to host the World Cup, but the Samba Army was not able to do so. hosting the World Cup on home soil, only to have the top player
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(Neymar's injury stops him from reaching the quarterfinals of the tournament.
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Final. 2018 Russia
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In the World Cup, Brazil lost in the last eight to Belgium, the current third-place finisher.
〈Tit〉.
Brazil's current head coach Tite has coached since coming on board to put out the fire in June 2016
the national team
He has been in charge of Brazil for six years. He has recruited a wide range of talents since he became the Brazilian manager, and in addition to the stars playing in the top five leagues in Europe, a number of outstanding players from the Brazilian First Division have also been selected. Under Tite's guidance, Brazil's
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Brazil won the 2019 Copa América Championship with a 1-0 victory over Peru in the final despite being out with injuries, a testament to their coaching prowess. In the qualifying rounds of the World Cup, Brazil boasted an unbeaten record of 14 wins and 3 draws.
advancement
Intra-Conference Match. As the favorite to win this year's World Cup, it will be interesting to see if Tite can lead the Samba Army to break through the last eight of the last World Cup.
Neymar
Age: 30
Played for: Paris Saint-Germain (Ligue 1) / Brazil
Height / Weight: 175 cm / 68 kg
Number of international appearances: 121
Number of goals scored in international matches: 75
Best World Cup Finish: Final Four (Brazil 2014)
Brazilian champion
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In 2017 with €222 million in
transfer to another club (professional sports)
Faye joined Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain, and to this day remains one of the most popular players in the world of soccer.
transfer to another club (professional sports)
Fee record holder. Switching to Ligue 1 for the last couple of seasons.
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's off-field news has been constant, and in general hasn't played up to its price tag. But this season
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He has been in great form, scoring 11 goals and dishing out 9 assists in 14 Ligue 1 appearances, averaging over a goal a game. And in
European crown
On the field.
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also scored two goals and dished out three assists, and was just as big.
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With such a great form, it will be a big plus for the Brazilian team who will start their World Cup journey soon. The 30-year-old
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, maturing both technically and mentally, has recently been in the
the national team
He is more of an attacking midfielder, using his superb footwork and breakthrough ability to organize attacks, and is the undisputed absolute core of the Brazilian team. This year's World Cup will be
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Third time for Brazil
the national team
The Samba team is the favorite to win the World Cup this year, but it has been 20 years since the last World Cup. It's been twenty years since the last World Cup win, and the Samba Army are the favorites to win this year's World Cup, so will they be the top players for the six-star Brazilian team?
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The performance is definitely a big key.
Thiago Silva
Age: 38
"Playing for the team:
Chelsea
England Premier Soccer League
Brazil
Height / Weight: 181 cm / 79 kg
Number of international appearances: 109
Number of goals scored in international matches: 7
Best World Cup Finish: Final Four (Brazil 2014)
Current Brazil captain Thiago Silva, who has been the starting center back since the 2014 World Cup as the
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The most indispensable pillar in the backline. Even at the age of 38 and at the end of his career, Thiago Silva is still in stable form and is always a reassuring presence on the pitch, making him the lynchpin of the backline. Thiago Silva's defensive skills and ability to pick his spots are excellent, which allows him to use his awareness and experience to neutralize the opponent's attacking threats even when he is past his physical prime. In addition, Thiago Silva's passing ability is also quite impressive, with an average passing success rate of over 90%, allowing him to contribute to his team's offense and control of the game. In the 2014 World Cup on Brazilian soil, Thiago Silva was unable to play in the semi-final due to yellow card suspension, resulting in a humiliating 1-7 loss to Germany, and in 2018, he only finished in the last eight, so I believe that Thiago Silva will definitely want to lead Brazil to win the Copa Libertadores in his last World Cup.