maracanã stadium, home stadium of Brazil
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Founded

1914

Coach

Carlo Ancelotti

Venue

maracanã stadium

City

Rio de Janeiro

Capacity

49,205

Surface

grass

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Trophies

FIFA World Cup

2002 Korea Rep/Japan, 1994 USA, 1970 Mexico, 1962 Chile, 1958 Sweden

5xWinner

FIFA World Cup

1998 France, 1950 Brazil

2x2nd Place

FIFA Confederations Cup

2013 Brazil, 2009 South Africa, 2005 Germany, 1997 Saudi Arabia

4xWinner

FIFA Confederations Cup

1999 Mexico

1x2nd Place

Concacaf Gold Cup

2003, 1996

2x2nd Place

CONMEBOL Copa America

2019 Brazil, 2007 Venezuela, 2004 Peru, 1999 Paraguay, 1997 Bolivia, 1989 Brazil, 1949 Brazil, 1922 Brazil, 1919 Brazil

9xWinner

CONMEBOL Copa America

2021 Brazil, 1995 Uruguay, 1983 , 1959 Argentina, 1957 Peru, 1953 Peru, 1946 Argentina, 1945 Chile, 1937 Argentina, 1925 Argentina, 1921 Argentina

11x2nd Place

Olympics Men

1988 Seoul, 1984 Los Angeles

2x2nd Place

Pan American Games

1987, 1979, 1963

3xWinner

Brazil

The Brazil national football team, known as the Seleção, is the most successful nation in FIFA World Cup history, having won the tournament a record five times in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002. Governed by the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, Brazil is the only nation to have participated in every FIFA World Cup since the inaugural 1930 tournament. The team has produced legendary players including Pelé, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Zico, Romário, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, and Neymar. Brazil won the Copa América nine times and hosted the 2014 FIFA World Cup, suffering a historic 7–1 defeat to Germany in the semi-finals. The team plays home matches across various Brazilian cities and is consistently ranked among the world's top footballing nations.