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Manager Carlo Ancelotti
Stadium Estádio Nilton Santos
Founded 1914
Colours Yellow / Green

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Brazil's national football team was established in 1914, competing as one of the world's oldest international sides. Based at Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, the team has competed at the highest level of global football for over a century. Brazil holds an unparalleled record of five FIFA World Cup victories and numerous Copa América titles, establishing itself as one of football's most successful nations. The team's attacking philosophy and technical style have defined international football, whilst their rivalry with Argentina remains one of sport's greatest contests.

Club Facts

Founded1914
Home groundEstádio Nilton Santos
Club coloursYellow / Green
CountryInternational
When was Brazil national football team founded?

The Brazilian national football team was officially established in 1914. The side has since become one of the most successful international teams in football history, competing in every FIFA World Cup since the tournament's inception in 1930.

What is Brazil's home stadium?

Estádio Nilton Santos, located in Rio de Janeiro, serves as Brazil's primary home ground. The stadium has hosted countless memorable matches and remains a symbolic venue for the national team's domestic fixtures.

How many World Cups has Brazil won?

Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup five times, more than any other nation. These victories came in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002, establishing the country as a dominant force in international football.

Who is Brazil's all-time top scorer?

Pelé holds the record as Brazil's all-time leading goalscorer with 77 international goals. His performances in three World Cup victories helped define an era of Brazilian football excellence that remains unmatched in the sport's history.

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