Development History
King of Samba--Brazilian Football Team The Brazilian Football Federation (FIFA) was founded in 1914 and joined FIFA in 1923. By 2006 Brazil was already in the World Cup final round for the 18th time. Brazil is the only team in the world that has participated in the final stage of all World Cups. Since the 1930 World Cup, Brazil has not missed a single World Cup, a unique record in the world of soccer. Pele, the "King of Balls", said that a World Cup without Brazil would be unthinkable. Brazil is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, Brazil has been runner-up twice, third twice and fourth once, making it the best team in World Cup history. By 2002, Brazil*** had reached the World Cup final seven times, equal to Germany. In 1950, Brazil hosted the World Cup for the first time, the only one Brazil has ever organized. In this tournament, the Brazilian team went all the way to the final, but in the final was unexpectedly 1:2 loss to Uruguay. 1958, Brazil won the World Cup for the first time in Sweden, when only 17-year-old Pele as well as Garrincha for the Brazilian team to win the title. 1962, in the World Cup held in Chile, Brazil defended the title. 1970, the Brazilian team won the title for the third time in Mexico. Players Didi, Wawa, Garrincha, Jaisinghio and Pele have become legendary. The 1994 World Cup was held in the United States and Brazil became the first country to win the World Cup 4 times when they won for the 4th time after defeating Italy. Brazil also won the fair play and crowd-pleasing awards for this World Cup. Since Scolari, who is known for his pragmatic style of play, became the head coach of the Brazilian national team, the Brazilian team as a whole has been difficult to see the light and airy style of South American soccer. Apart from the occasional pleasing performance of individual players, the overall level of the Brazilian team seems to have dropped. Scolari's soccer ideology is to keep committing fouls in order to win. As long as they win, it doesn't matter if they play ugly. Fans of Brazilian soccer may be disappointed at the World Cup because the Brazilian team they know is gone. But in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, Brazil won the Hercules Cup with the outstanding play of the 3Rs in front of them. Ronaldo became the top scorer of the tournament. After the 2002 World Cup, Pereira took over, and before the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Brazilian team with the "Magic Quartet" (Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Adriano) was regarded as the favorite to win the Cup. However, the performance of the Brazilian team in the competition was disappointing. Brazil lost 0:1 to France with Zinedine Zidane in the quarterfinals. It ended the tour of Germany. Only Kaka played normally among the four stars in the front field. In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Brazilians hope to win the Hercules Cup again under the leadership of Kaka. The Brazilian team is a representative of the technical style of play, the players have good individual skills and strong single-player ability.