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Brazil national football team records and statistics

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This is a list of the Brazil national football team's competitive records and statistics.

Honours

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Senior team

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Major competitions

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Awards

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  • Winners (2): 1982, 2002

South-American National Teams Tournaments

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Friendlies

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Olympic and Pan American Team

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Individual records

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As of 12 October 2023.[11]
Players in bold are still active with Brazil.

Most capped players

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Cafu is the all-time most capped player for Brazil with 142 appearances.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Cafu 142 5 1990–2006
2 Neymar 128 79 2010–present
3 Dani Alves 126 8 2006–2022
4 Roberto Carlos 125 10 1992–2006
5 Thiago Silva 113 7 2008–2022
6 Lúcio 105 4 2000–2011
7 Cláudio Taffarel 101 0 1988–1998
8 Robinho 100 28 2003–2017
9 Ronaldo 98 62 1994–2011
Djalma Santos 98 3 1952–1968

Top goalscorers

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Neymar is Brazil's all-time top scorer with 79 goals.
Rank Player Goals Caps Average Career
1 Neymar 79 128 0.62 2010–present
2 Pelé[i] 77 92 0.84 1957–1971
3 Ronaldo 62 98 0.63 1994–2011
4 Romário[ii] 55 70 0.79 1987–2005
5 Zico 48 71 0.68 1976–1986
6 Bebeto 39 75 0.52 1985–1998
7 Rivaldo 35 74 0.47 1993–2003
8 Jairzinho 33 81 0.41 1964–1982
Ronaldinho 33 97 0.34 1999–2013
10 Ademir 32 39 0.82 1945–1953
Tostão 32 54 0.59 1966–1972
  1. ^ This includes a match for Brazil against the rest of the world, which FIFA does not recognise, played for the 10th anniversary of their first World Cup title[12][13]
  2. ^ Some sources, including FIFA, credit Romário with an extra goal in a 3–2 win against Mexico in the 1997 Copa América while other sources give it as an own goal to Camilo Romero.[14] It is not counted here.

Other records

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Youngest goalscorer
  • Pelé (16 years and nine months) vs.  Argentina, 7 July 1957[15]
Oldest goalscorer
  • Romário (39 years and two months) vs.  Guatemala, 27 April 2005[16]
Most goals scored in a single match
First goal scored
Most clean sheets
Most matches as a captain
Most yellow cards received
Most red cards received

Manager records

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Manager list

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Most manager appearances

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As of 9 December 2022[18]
Includes only official matches. In bold the current manager.
Rank Manager Apps W D L %
1 Mário Zagallo 126 90 26 10 80,31
2 Carlos Alberto Parreira 112 61 37 14 67,87
3 Dunga 83 57 17 9 75,50
4 Tite 81 60 15 6 80,24
5 Aymoré Moreira 63 39 9 16 64,46
6 Vicente Feola 57 41 10 6 80,70
7 Flávio Costa 56 35 9 12 70,54
8 Luiz Felipe Scolari 53 37 7 9 74,21
Telê Santana 53 38 10 5 81,13

Team records

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Biggest victories
10–1 vs.  Bolivia, 10 April 1949
9–0 vs.  Colombia, 24 March 1957
9–1 vs.  Ecuador, 3 April 1949
8–0 vs.  Bolivia, 14 July 1977
8–0 vs.  United Arab Emirates, 12 November 2005
8–0 vs.  China, 10 September 2012
9–2 vs.  Ecuador, 21 February 1945
8–1 vs.  Bolivia, 1 March 1953
7–0 vs.  Paraguay, 11 May 1949
7–0 vs.  Chile, 17 September 1959
7–0 vs.  Republic of Ireland, 27 May 1982
7–0 vs.  Peru, 25 July 1997
7–0 vs.  Venezuela, 30 June 1999
7–0 vs.  Thailand, 23 February 2000
7–0 vs.  Honduras, 9 June 2019
Most consecutive matches undefeated
35 (1993–1996) (shared with  Spain between 2007–2009)
Most consecutives wins
14 (1997)

FIFA World Ranking history

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Source:[19]

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 2 4 6 18 22 6 6 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 5
Performance summary
First place
12 times (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2022)
Second place
5 times (2007, 2009, 2016, 2017, 2021)
Third place
5 times (1993, 2001, 2018, 2019, 2020)
CONMEBOL best placed team
20 times (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Top 3
23 of 31
Top 10
29 of 31

World Football Elo Ratings history

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Source:[20]

1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950
7 7 7 9 9 7 11 12 6 8 7 5 5 5 6 5 9 8 6 6 10 11 10 7 7 6 9 9 9 9 8 3 3 4 5 4 2
1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
2 3 4 4 3 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 8 8 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 4 5 5 2 5
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
2 2 5 7 2 4 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 18 1 5 5 1 1 1 3 1 3 4 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 6
Performance summary
First place
26 times (1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1978, 1982, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021)
Second place
19 times (1950, 1951, 1969, 1972, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2022)
Third place
11 times (1945, 1946, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1968, 1974, 1977, 2008, 2010, 2014)
Top 3
56 of 110
Top 10
106 of 110

Competition records

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Group stage 6th 2 1 0 1 5 2 Squad Qualified as invitees
Italy 1934 Round of 16 14th 1 0 0 1 1 3 Squad Qualified automatically
France 1938 Third place 3rd 5 3 1 1 14 11 Squad Qualified automatically
Brazil 1950 Runners-up 2nd 6 4 1 1 22 6 Squad Qualified as hosts
Switzerland 1954 Quarter-finals 5th 3 1 1 1 8 5 Squad 4 4 0 0 8 1
Sweden 1958 Champions 1st 6 5 1 0 16 4 Squad 2 1 1 0 2 1
Chile 1962 Champions 1st 6 5 1 0 14 5 Squad Qualified as defending champions
England 1966 Group stage 11th 3 1 0 2 4 6 Squad Qualified as defending champions
Mexico 1970 Champions 1st 6 6 0 0 19 7 Squad 6 6 0 0 23 2
West Germany 1974 Fourth place 4th 7 3 2 2 6 4 Squad Qualified as defending champions
Argentina 1978 Third place 3rd 7 4 3 0 10 3 Squad 6 4 2 0 17 1
Spain 1982 Second round 5th 5 4 0 1 15 6 Squad 4 4 0 0 11 2
Mexico 1986 Quarter-finals 5th 5 4 1 0 10 1 Squad 4 2 2 0 6 2
Italy 1990 Round of 16 9th 4 3 0 1 4 2 Squad 4 3 1 0 13 1
United States 1994 Champions 1st 7 5 2 0 11 3 Squad 8 5 2 1 20 4
France 1998 Runners-up 2nd 7 4 1 2 14 10 Squad Qualified as defending champions
South Korea Japan 2002 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 18 4 Squad 18 9 3 6 31 17
Germany 2006 Quarter-finals 5th 5 4 0 1 10 2 Squad 18 9 7 2 35 17
South Africa 2010 Quarter-finals 6th 5 3 1 1 9 4 Squad 18 9 7 2 33 11
Brazil 2014 Fourth place 4th 7 3 2 2 11 14 Squad Qualified as hosts
Russia 2018 Quarter-finals 6th 5 3 1 1 8 3 Squad 18 12 5 1 41 11
Qatar 2022 Quarter-finals 7th 5 3 1 1 8 3 Squad 17 14 3 0 40 5
Canada Mexico United States 2026 To be determined In progress
Total 5 Titles 22/22 114 76 19 19 237 108 127 82 33 12 280 75
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

FIFA Confederations Cup

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FIFA Confederations Cup record Qualification
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad
Saudi Arabia 1992 Did not qualify 1991 Copa América runners-up
Saudi Arabia 1995 1993 Copa América quarter-finalists
Saudi Arabia 1997 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 14 2 Squad 1994 FIFA World Cup winners
Mexico 1999 Runners-up 2nd 5 4 0 1 18 6 Squad 1998 FIFA World Cup runners-up[note 1]
South Korea Japan 2001 Fourth place 4th 5 1 2 2 3 3 Squad 1999 Copa América winners
France 2003 Group stage 5th 3 1 1 1 3 3 Squad 2002 FIFA World Cup winners
Germany 2005 Champions 1st 5 3 1 1 12 6 Squad 2002 FIFA World Cup winners[note 2]
South Africa 2009 Champions 1st 5 5 0 0 14 5 Squad 2007 Copa América winners
Brazil 2013 Champions 1st 5 5 0 0 14 3 Squad Qualified as hosts
Russia 2017 Did not qualify 2014 FIFA World Cup fourth place and 2015 Copa América quarter-finalists
Total 4 Titles 7/10 33 23 5 5 78 28
  1. ^ Brazil qualified as 1997 Copa América winners but was moved through the World Cup berth after France (the 1998 FIFA World Cup winner) declined to take part on the tournament.[21]
  2. ^ Brazil had won both the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2004 Copa América. They were allocated the World Cup berth.
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

Copa América and South American Championship

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From 1916 to 1967 the tournament was called South American Football Championship and was played in a single group with teams playing each other. Extra matches were played if two teams finish tied in points as top of the group. The competition was renamed Copa América from 1975 onwards and the format changed to a group stage and a knockout stage tournament.

Panamerican Championship

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The Panamerican Championship was an international football tournament held by the Panamerican Football Confederation every four years from 1952 through 1960. Since the Americas' premier tournament, Copa América, was restricted to South American teams, the Panamerican Championship was an attempt to create an Americas-wide championship.

Panamerican Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA
Chile 1952 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 14 2
Mexico 1956 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 14 5
Costa Rica 1960 Runners-up 2nd 6 3 1 2 10 8
Total 2 Titles 3/3 16 11 3 2 38 15
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

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Brazil has been invited to participate in three editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

CONCACAF Gold Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad
United States 1996 Runners-up 2nd 4 3 0 1 10 3 Squad
United States 1998 Third Place 3rd 5 2 2 1 6 2 Squad
United States Mexico 2003 Runners-up 2nd 5 3 0 2 6 4 Squad
Total 2 Runners-up 3 Tournaments 14 8 2 4 22 9
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

Olympic Games

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Football at the Summer Olympics has been an under-23 tournament since 1992.

Summer Olympics record Olympics Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad Pld W D* L GF GA
France Paris 1900 Did not participate No qualification held
United States Saint Louis 1904
United Kingdom London 1908
Sweden Stockholm 1912
Belgium Antwerp 1920
France Paris 1924 Did not qualify 1923 South American Championship fourth place
Netherlands Amsterdam 1928 1927 South American Championship did not participate
Nazi Germany Berlin 1936 1935 South American Championship did not participate
United Kingdom London 1948 Did not participate No qualification held
Finland Helsinki 1952 Quarter-finals 5th 3 2 0 1 9 6 Squad
Australia Melbourne 1956 Did not participate
Italy Rome 1960 Group stage 6th 3 2 0 1 10 6 Squad 6 3 0 3 14 10[22]
Japan Tokyo 1964 Group stage 9th 3 1 1 1 5 2 Squad 4 3 1 0 10 2[23]
Mexico Mexico City 1968 Group stage 13th 3 0 2 1 4 5 Squad 6 3 2 1 9 2[24]
West Germany Munich 1972 Group stage 13th 3 0 1 2 4 6 Squad 7 4 3 0 7 3[25]
Canada Montreal 1976 Fourth place 4th 5 2 1 2 6 6 Squad 5 4 1 0 12 2[26]
Soviet Union Moscow 1980 Did not qualify 6 2 1 3 8 12[27]
United States Los Angeles 1984 Silver Medal 2nd 6 4 1 1 9 5 Squad 5 4 1 0 9 3[28]
South Korea Seoul 1988 Silver Medal 2nd 6 4 1 1 12 4 Squad 7 3 2 2 9 9[29]
Spain Barcelona 1992 Did not qualify 4 2 1 1 4 4[30]
United States Atlanta 1996 Bronze Medal 3rd 6 4 0 2 16 8 Squad 7 5 2 0 21 6[31]
Australia Sydney 2000 Quarter-finals 7th 4 2 0 2 6 6 Squad 7 5 2 0 24 6[32]
Greece Athens 2004 Did not qualify 7 3 2 2 12 5[33]
China Beijing 2008 Bronze Medal 3rd 6 5 0 1 14 3 Squad Qualified as 2007 South American U-20 Championship winners
United Kingdom London 2012 Silver Medal 2nd 6 5 0 1 16 7 Squad Qualified as 2011 South American U-20 Championship winners
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016 Gold Medal 1st 6 3 3 0 13 1 Squad Qualified as hosts
Japan Tokyo 2020 Gold Medal 1st 6 4 2 0 10 4 Squad 7 5 2 0 16 7
France Paris 2024 Did not qualify 7 4 0 3 8 7
Total 2–3–2 14/28 66 38 12 16 134 69 85 [note 1] 50 20 15 163 78
  1. ^ Only matches from specific Olympic qualifying tournaments are considered.
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

Pan American Games record

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Pan American Games record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad
Argentina Buenos Aires 1951 Did not enter
Mexico Mexico City 1955
United States Chicago 1959 Silver Medal 2nd 6 4 1 1 27 11 Squad
Brazil São Paulo 1963 Gold Medal 1st 4 3 1 0 18 3 Squad
Canada Winnipeg 1967 Did not enter
Colombia Cali 1971
Mexico Mexico City 1975 Gold Medal 1st 7 5 2 0 33 2 Squad
Puerto Rico San Juan 1979 Gold Medal 1st 5 5 0 0 14 1 Squad
Venezuela Caracas 1983 Silver Medal 2nd 3 2 0 1 3 1 Squad
United States Indianapolis 1987 Gold Medal 1st 5 4 1 0 10 2 Squad
Cuba Havana 1991 Did not enter
Argentina Mar del Plata 1995 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 2 0 5 2 Squad
Canada Winnipeg 1999 Did not enter
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 2003 Silver Medal 2nd 5 4 0 1 12 2 Squad
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2007 Group stage 5th 3 2 0 1 7 4 Squad
Mexico Guadalajara 2011 Group stage 6th 3 0 2 1 2 4 Squad
Canada Toronto 2015 Bronze Medal 3rd 5 3 1 1 15 7 Squad
Peru Lima 2019 Did not qualify[34]
Chile Santiago 2023 Gold Medal 1st 5 4 1 0 8 1 Squad
Total 5–3–1 12/19 55 38 11 6 154 40
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.
***Right arrow (→) means an actual tournament status.

Head-to-head record

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Below is a result summary of all matches Brazil have played against FIFA recognized teams.[35]

Updated to 19 November 2024, after the match against  Uruguay.

  Positive Record   Neutral Record   Negative Record

Opponent
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Win %
 Algeria 4 4 0 0 8 0 +8 100.00%
 Andorra 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00%
 Argentina[note 1] 110 43 26 41 166 163 +3 39.09%
 Australia 8 6 1 1 21 1 +20 75.00%
 Austria 10 7 3 0 17 5 +12 70.00%
 Belgium 5 3 0 2 11 8 +3 60.00%
 Bolivia 33 24 4 5 113 26 +87 72.74%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 2 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00%
 Bulgaria 9 8 1 0 19 2 +17 88.89%
 Cameroon 7 5 0 2 12 3 +9 71.43%
 Canada 4 2 2 0 8 4 +4 50.00%
 Chile 76 54 14 8 172 62 +110 71.05%
 China 3 2 1 0 12 0 +12 66.67%
 Colombia 37 21 12 4 69 21 +48 56.77%
 Costa Rica 12 10 1 1 34 9 +25 86.11%
 Croatia 6 3 3 0 9 4 +5 50.00%
 Czech Republic[note 2] 19 11 6 2 32 15 +17 57.89%
 Denmark 3 2 0 1 6 7 −1 66.67%
 DR Congo[note 3] 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00%
 East Germany[45] 4 3 1 0 10 4 +6 75.00%
 Ecuador 36 28 6 2 99 24 +75 77.77%
 Egypt[note 4] 6 6 0 0 18 4 +14 100.00%
 El Salvador 3 3 0 0 13 0 +13 100.00%
 England 27 12 11 4 35 23 +12 44.44%
 Estonia 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 100.00%
 Finland 3 3 0 0 9 3 +6 100.00%
 France 16 7 4 5 27 20 +7 43.75%
 Gabon 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00%
 Germany[note 5] 23 13 5 5 41 31 +10 56.52%
 Ghana 5 5 0 0 16 2 +14 100.00%
 Greece 2 1 1 0 3 0 +3 50.00%
 Guatemala 2 1 1 0 4 1 +3 50.00%
 Guinea 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00%
 Haiti 3 3 0 0 17 1 +16 100.00%
 Honduras 8 6 1 1 29 6 +23 75.00%
 Hong Kong 1 1 0 0 7 1 +6 100.00%
 Hungary 6 2 1 3 12 14 −2 33.33%
 Iceland 2 2 0 0 9 1 +8 100.00%
 Iran 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2 50.00%
 Iraq 1 1 0 0 6 0 +6 100.00%
 Israel 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 100.00%
 Italy 16 8 3 5 30 23 +7 50.00%
 Ivory Coast 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00%
 Jamaica 3 2 1 0 2 0 +2 66.67%
 Japan 13 11 2 0 35 5 +30 84.62%
 Kuwait 1 1 0 0 4 0 +4 100.00%
 Latvia 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00%
 Lithuania 1 1 0 0 3 1 +2 100.00%
 Malaysia 1 1 0 0 4 0 +4 100.00%
 Mexico 42 25 7 10 78 38 +40 59.53%
 Morocco 3 2 0 1 6 2 +4 66.67%
 Netherlands 12 3 5 4 15 18 −3 25.00%
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 10 0 +10 100.00%
 Nigeria 2 1 1 0 4 1 +3 50.00%
 Northern Ireland 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00%
 North Korea 1 1 0 0 2 1 +1 100.00%
 Norway 4 0 2 2 5 8 −3 0.00%
 Oman 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00%
 Panama 5 4 1 0 17 1 +16 80.00%
 Paraguay 84 50 22 12 183 68 +115 59.52%
 Peru 52 38 9 5 114 33 +81 73.07%
 Poland 13 10 2 1 40 20 +20 76.92%
 Portugal 20 13 3 4 39 16 +23 65.00%
 Qatar 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00%
 Republic of Ireland 7 5 1 1 18 2 +16 71.43%
 Romania 5 4 1 0 9 4 +5 80.00%
 Russia[note 6] 13 9 3 1 27 9 +18 69.23%
 Saudi Arabia 5 5 0 0 18 3 +15 100.00%
 Scotland 10 8 2 0 16 3 +13 80.00%
 Senegal 2 0 1 1 3 5 −2 0.00%
 Serbia[note 7] 21 12 7 2 41 23 +18 57.14%
 Slovakia 18 10 6 2 5 0 +5 72.22%
 South Africa 5 5 0 0 12 3 +9 100.00%
 South Korea 8 7 0 1 20 6 +14 87.50%
 Spain 10 5 3 2 17 11 +6 50.00%
 Sweden 16 10 4 2 36 18 +18 62.50%
  Switzerland 10 4 4 2 12 9 +3 40.00%
 Tanzania 1 1 0 0 5 1 +4 100.00%
 Thailand 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7 100.00%
 Tunisia 2 2 0 0 9 2 +7 100.00%
 Turkey 6 4 2 0 10 3 +7 66.67%
 Ukraine 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00%
 United Arab Emirates 1 1 0 0 8 0 +8 100.00%
 United States 20 18 1 1 42 13 +29 91.68%
 Uruguay 81 38 22 21 142 100 +42 47.60%
 Venezuela 30 24 5 1 98 11 +87 80.00%
 Wales 10 8 1 1 20 5 +15 80.00%
 Zambia 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 100.00%
 Zimbabwe 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00%
Total (89) 1053 666 219 168 2279 934 +1345 63.24%
  1. ^ AFA and CBF differ from the total match count. CBF says that Brazil leads by 2 matches (43-41).[36][37][38] There are sources that say they are tied at 42 wins each.[39][40] By the other hand, AFA asserts that Argentina leads by 1 match (40-39)[41] [42] [43][44] For more information, visit the article Argentina–Brazil football rivalry
  2. ^ Includes matches against  Czechoslovakia
  3. ^ Includes matches against  Zaire
  4. ^ Includes matches against  United Arab Republic
  5. ^ Includes matches against  West Germany
  6. ^ Includes matches against  Soviet Union
  7. ^ Includes matches against  Yugoslavia

Matches against non-FIFA and clubs

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Results by stadium

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Following is the retrospect of Brazil national team in the main stadiums of the country:[46]

Matches Stadium Location First Most recent Record attendance W-D–L Win %
119 Maracanã Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil 4–0  Mexico, 24 June 1950 Brazil 0–1  Argentina, 21 November 2023 173,850 (vs.  Uruguay, 16 July 1950) 85–24–10 69,5%
31 Morumbi São Paulo (state) São Paulo, SP Brazil 2–3  Argentina, 13 April 1963 Brazil 1–0  Venezuela, 13 November 2020 123,132 (vs.  Austria, 1 May 1974) 20–10–1 64%
28 Pacaembu São Paulo (state) São Paulo, SP Brazil 4–0  Uruguay, 17 May 1944 Brazil 1–0  Romania, 7 June 2011 59,613 (vs.  Argentina, 16 December 1945) 19–5–4 67%
26 Mineirão Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, MG Brazil 3–0  Uruguay, 7 September 1965 Brazil 4–0  Paraguay, 1 February 2022 98,826 (vs.  Poland, 5 June 1966) 18–5–3 69%
20 São Januário Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil 1–5  Argentina, 15 January 1939 Brazil 2–0  Paraguay, 14 July 1993 50,000 (vs.  Argentina, 20 December 1945) 15–2–3 75%
16 Laranjeiras Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil 6–0  Chile, 11 May 1919 Brazil 2–0  Uruguay, 6 September 1931 30,000 (vs.  Paraguay, 24 September 1922) 11–5–0 68%
14 Serra Dourada Goiás Goiânia, GO Brazil 6–0  Paraguay, 30 October 1980 Brazil 4–0  Panama, 3 June 2014 59,050 (vs.  Paraguay, 30 October 1980)[47] 12–2–0 85%
13 Mané Garrincha Federal District (Brazil) Brasília, DF Brazil 4–0  Haiti, 21 April 1974 Brazil 3–0  Venezuela, 13 June 2021 69,112 (vs.  Cameroon, 23 June 2014) 10–1–2 76%
12 Fonte Nova Bahia Salvador, BA Brazil 1–0  Spain, 8 July 1981 Brazil 0–0  Venezuela, 18 June 2019 95,000 (vs.  Uruguay, 4 November 1983) 7–5–0 58%
11 Beira-Rio Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre, RS Brazil 2–1  Peru, 7 April 1969 Brazil 2–0  Ecuador, 4 June 2021 68,913 (vs.  Argentina, 7 September 1999) 10–0–1 90%
11 Castelão Ceará Fortaleza, CE Brazil 1–0  Uruguay, 27 August 1980 Brazil 3–1  Venezuela, 13 October 2015 118,496 (vs.  Uruguay, 27 August 1980) 9–1–1 81%
9 Arruda Pernambuco Recife, PE Brazil 1–1   Switzerland, 19 May 1982 Brazil 8–0  China, 10 September 2012 101,670 (vs.  Argentina, 23 March 1994) 8–1–0 88%
6 Engenhão Rio de Janeiro (state) Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil 0–0  Bolivia, 10 September 2008 Brazil 1–0  Peru, 5 July 2021 31,422 (vs.  Bolivia, 10 September 2008) 5–1–0 83%
5 Neo Química Arena São Paulo (state) São Paulo, SP Brazil 3–1  Croatia, 12 June 2014 Brazil 1–0  Colombia, 11 November 2021 62,103 (vs.  Croatia, 12 June 2014) 5–0–0 100%
5 Mangueirão Pará Belém, PA Brazil 0–0  Chile, 8 November 1990 Brazil 5–1  Bolivia, 8 September 2023 48,123 (vs.  Bolivia, 8 September 2023) 4–1–0 80%
4 Castelão Maranhão São Luís, MA Brazil 3–1  Portugal, 5 May 1982 Brazil 3–0  Venezuela, 14 November 2001 70,100 (vs.  FR Yugoslavia, 23 September 1998) 3–1–0 75%

Matches in major tournaments

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FIFA World Cup

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Uruguay 1930

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 July 1930 Group 2 Estadio Gran Parque Central, Montevideo  Yugoslavia 1–2 Preguinho 62'
20 July 1930 Group 2 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Bolivia 4–0 Moderato 37', 73'
Preguinho 57', 83'
Second in group, eliminated

Italy 1934

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
27 May 1934 First round Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa  Spain 1–3 Leônidas 55'

France 1938

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
5 June 1938 First round Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg  Poland 6–5
(a.e.t.)
Leônidas 18', 93', 104'
Romeu 25'
Perácio 44', 71'
12 June 1938 Quarter-finals Parc Lescure, Bordeaux  Czechoslovakia 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Leônidas 30'
Machado Red card 14'
Zezé Procópio Red card 89'
14 June 1938 Quarter-finals Replay Parc Lescure, Bordeaux  Czechoslovakia 2–1 Leônidas 57'
Roberto 62'
16 June 1938 Semi-finals Stade Vélodrome, Marseille  Italy 1–2 Romeu 87'
19 June 1938 Third-Place Match Parc Lescure, Bordeaux  Sweden 4–2 Romeu 44'
Leônidas 63', 74'
Perácio 80'

Brazil 1950

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 June 1950 Group 1 Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Mexico 4–0 Ademir 30', 79'
Jair 65'
Baltazar 71'
28 June 1950 Group 1 Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo   Switzerland 2–2 Alfredo 3'
Baltazar 32'
1 July 1950 Group 1 Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Yugoslavia 2–0 Ademir 3'
Zizinho 69'
First in group, progressed
9 July 1950 Final Round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Sweden 7–1 Ademir 17', 37', 51', 59'
Chico 39', 87'
Maneca 85'
13 July 1950 Final Round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Spain 6–1 Ademir 15', 57'
Jair 21'
Chico 29', 55'
Zizinho 74'
16 July 1950 Final Round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 1–2 Friaça 47'
Second in group, runners-up

Switzerland 1954

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
16 June 1954 Group 1 Charmilles Stadium, Geneva  Mexico 5–0 Baltazar 23'
Didi 30'
Pinga 34', 43'
Julinho 69'
19 June 1954 Group 1 Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne  Yugoslavia 1–1
(a.e.t)
Didi 69'
First in group, progressed
27 June 1954 Quarter-finals Wankdorf Stadium, Bern  Hungary 2–4 Djalma Santos 18' (pen.)
Julinho 65'
Nílton Santos Red card 71'
Humberto Tozzi Red card 79'

Sweden 1958

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
8 June 1958 Group 4 Rimnersvallen, Uddevalla  Austria 3–0 Mazzola 37', 85'
Nílton Santos 50'
11 June 1958 Group 4 Ullevi, Gothenburg  England 0–0
15 June 1958 Group 4 Ullevi, Gothenburg  Soviet Union 2–0 Vavá 3', 77'
First in group, progressed
19 June 1958 Quarter-finals Ullevi, Gothenburg  Wales 1–0 Pelé 66'
24 June 1958 Semi-finals Råsunda Stadium, Solna  France 5–2 Vavá 2'
Didi 39'
Pelé 52', 64', 75'
29 June 1958 Final Råsunda Stadium, Solna  Sweden 5–2 Vavá 9', 32'
Pelé 55', 90'
Zagallo 68'

Chile 1962

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
30 May 1962 Group 3 Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Mexico 2–0 Zagallo 56'
Pelé 73'
2 June 1962 Group 3 Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Czechoslovakia 0–0
6 June 1962 Group 3 Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Spain 2–1 Amarildo 72', 86'
First in group, progressed
10 June 1962 Quarter-finals Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  England 3–1 Garrincha 31', 59'
Vavá 53'
13 June 1962 Semi-finals Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Chile 4–2 Garrincha 9', 32', Red card 83'
Vavá 47', 78'
17 June 1962 Final Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Czechoslovakia 3–1 Amarildo 17'
Zito 69'
Vavá 78'

England 1966

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 July 1966 Group 3 Goodison Park, Liverpool  Bulgaria 2–0 Pelé 15'
Garrincha 63'
15 July 1966 Group 3 Goodison Park, Liverpool  Hungary 1–3 Tostão 14'
19 July 1966 Group 3 Goodison Park, Liverpool  Portugal 1–3 Rildo 70'
Third in group, eliminated

Mexico 1970

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 June 1970 Group 3 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Czechoslovakia 4–1 Rivellino 24'
Pelé 59'
Jairzinho 61', 81'
7 June 1970 Group 3 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  England 1–0 Jairzinho 59'
10 June 1970 Group 3 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Romania 3–2 Pelé 19', 67'
Jairzinho 22'
First in group, progressed
14 June 1970 Quarter-finals Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Peru 4–2 Rivellino 11'
Tostão 15', 52'
Jairzinho 75'
17 June 1970 Semi-finals Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Uruguay 3–1 Clodoaldo 44'
Jairzinho 76'
Rivellino 89'
21 June 1970 Final Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Italy 4–1 Pelé 18'
Gérson 66'
Jairzinho 71'
Carlos Alberto 86'

West Germany 1974

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 June 1974 Group 2 Waldstadion, Frankfurt  Yugoslavia 0–0
18 June 1974 Group 2 Waldstadion, Frankfurt  Scotland 0–0
22 June 1974 Group 2 Parkstadion, Gelsenkirchen  Zaire 3–0 Jairzinho 12'
Rivellino 66'
Valdomiro 79'
Second in group, progressed
26 June 1974 Group A Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover  East Germany 1–0 Rivellino 60'
30 June 1974 Group A Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover  Argentina 2–1 Rivellino 32'
Jairzinho 49'
3 July 1974 Group A Westfalenstadion, Dortmund  Netherlands 0–2 Luís Pereira Red card 84'
Second in group, progressed
6 July 1974 Third-Place Match Olympiastadion, Munich  Poland 0–1

Argentina 1978

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 June 1978 Group 3 Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata  Sweden 1–1 Reinaldo 45'
7 June 1978 Group 3 Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata  Spain 0–0
11 June 1978 Group 3 Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata  Austria 1–0 Roberto Dinamite 40'
Second in group, progressed
14 June 1978 Group B Estadio Ciudad de Mendoza, Mendoza  Peru 3–0 Dirceu 15', 27'
Zico 72' (pen.)
18 June 1978 Group B Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario  Argentina 0–0
21 June 1978 Group B Estadio Ciudad de Mendoza, Mendoza  Poland 3–1 Nelinho 13'
Roberto Dinamite 58', 63'
Second in group, progressed
24 June 1978 Third place match Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires  Italy 2–1 Nelinho 64'
Dirceu 71'

Spain 1982

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 June 1982 Group 6 Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville  Soviet Union 2–1 Sócrates 75'
Éder 87'
18 June 1982 Group 6 Estadio Benito Villamarín, Seville  Scotland 4–1 Zico 33'
Oscar 49'
Éder 65'
Falcão 87'
23 June 1982 Group 6 Estadio Benito Villamarin, Seville  New Zealand 4–0 Zico 28', 31'
Falcão 55'
Serginho 69'
First in group, progressed
2 July 1982 Group C Estadio Sarriá, Barcelona  Argentina 3–1 Zico 11'
Serginho 66'
Júnior 75'
5 July 1982 Group C Estadio Sarriá, Barcelona  Italy 2–3 Sócrates 12'
Falcão 68'
Second in group, eliminated

Mexico 1986

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
1 June 1986 Group D Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Spain 1–0 Sócrates 62'
6 June 1986 Group D Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Algeria 1–0 Careca 66'
12 June 1986 Group D Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Northern Ireland 3–0 Careca 15', 87'
Josimar 42'
First in group, progressed
16 June 1986 Round of 16 Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Poland 4–0 Sócrates 30' (pen.)
Josimar 55'
Edinho 79'
Careca 83' (pen.)
21 June 1986 Quarter-finals Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  France 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
3–4
Careca 17'
Penalties
Sócrates soccer ball with red X
Alemão soccer ball with check mark
Zico soccer ball with check mark
Branco soccer ball with check mark
Júlio César soccer ball with red X

Italy 1990

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
10 June 1990 Group C Stadio delle Alpi, Turin  Sweden 2–1 Careca 40', 63'
16 June 1990 Group C Stadio delle Alpi, Turin  Costa Rica 1–0 Müller 33'
20 June 1990 Group C Stadio delle Alpi, Turin  Scotland 1–0 Müller 82'
First in group, progressed
24 June 1990 Round of 16 Stadio delle Alpi, Turin  Argentina 0–1 Ricardo Gomes Red card 85'

United States 1994

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
20 June 1994 Group B Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  Russia 2–0 Romário 26'
Raí 52' (pen.)
24 June 1994 Group B Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  Cameroon 3–0 Romário 39'
Márcio Santos 66'
Bebeto 73'
28 June 1994 Group B Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac  Sweden 1–1 Romário 46'
First in group, progressed
4 July 1994 Round of 16 Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  United States 1–0 Bebeto 72'
Leonardo Red card 43'
9 July 1994 Quarter-finals Cotton Bowl, Dallas  Netherlands 3–2 Romário 53'
Bebeto 63'
Branco 81'
13 July 1994 Semi-finals Rose Bowl, Pasadena  Sweden 1–0 Romário 80'
17 July 1994 Final Rose Bowl, Pasadena  Italy 0–0
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
3–2
Penalties
Márcio Santos soccer ball with red X
Romário soccer ball with check mark
Branco soccer ball with check mark
Dunga soccer ball with check mark

France 1998

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
10 June 1998 Group A Stade de France, Saint-Denis  Scotland 2–1 César Sampaio 4'
Boyd 73' (o.g.)
16 June 1998 Group A Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes  Morocco 3–0 Ronaldo 9'
Rivaldo 45+2'
Bebeto 50'
23 June 1998 Group A Stade Vélodrome, Marseille  Norway 1–2 Bebeto 78'
First in group, progressed
27 June 1998 Round of 16 Parc des Princes, Paris  Chile 4–1 César Sampaio 11', 27'
Ronaldo 45+1' (pen.), 70'
3 July 1998 Quarter-finals Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes  Denmark 3–2 Bebeto 11'
Rivaldo 27', 60'
7 July 1998 Semi-finals Stade Vélodrome, Marseille  Netherlands 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
4–2
Ronaldo 46'
Penalties
Ronaldo soccer ball with check mark
Rivaldo soccer ball with check mark
Emerson soccer ball with check mark
Dunga soccer ball with check mark
12 July 1998 Final Stade de France, Saint-Denis  France 0–3

Korea/Japan 2002

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 June 2002 Group C Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan  Turkey 2–1 Ronaldo 50'
Rivaldo 87'
8 June 2002 Group C Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo  China 4–0 Roberto Carlos 15'
Rivaldo 32'
Ronaldinho 45' (pen.)
Ronaldo 55'
13 June 2002 Group C Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon  Costa Rica 5–2 Ronaldo 10', 13'
Edmílson 38'
Rivaldo 62'
Júnior 64'
First in group, progressed
17 June 2002 Round of 16 Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe  Belgium 2–0 Rivaldo 67'
Ronaldo 87'
21 June 2002 Quarter-finals Stadium Ecopa, Shizuoka  England 2–1 Rivaldo 45+2'
Ronaldinho 50', Red card 57'
26 June 2002 Semi-finals Saitama Stadium, Saitama  Turkey 1–0 Ronaldo 49'
30 June 2002 Final International Stadium Yokohama  Germany 2–0 Ronaldo 67', 79'

Germany 2006

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 June 2006 Group F Olympiastadion, Berlin  Croatia 1–0 Kaká 44'
18 June 2006 Group F FIFA WM Stadion München, Munich  Australia 2–0 Adriano 49'
Fred 90'
22 June 2006 Group F FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund  Japan 4–1 Ronaldo 45+1', 81'
Juninho 53'
Gilberto 59'
First in group, progressed
27 June 2006 Round of 16 FIFA WM Stadion Dortmund, Dortmund  Ghana 3–0 Ronaldo 5'
Adriano 45+1'
Zé Roberto 84'
1 July 2006 Quarter-finals FIFA WM-Stadion Frankfurt, Frankfurt  France 0–1

South Africa 2010

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
15 June 2010 Group G Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  North Korea 2–1 Maicon 55'
Elano 72'
20 June 2010 Group G Soccer City, Johannesburg  Ivory Coast 3–1 Luís Fabiano 25', 50'
Elano 62'
Kaká Red card 88'
25 June 2010 Group G Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban  Portugal 0–0
First in group, progressed
28 June 2010 Round of 16 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  Chile 3–0 Juan 35'
Luís Fabiano 38'
Robinho 59'
2 July 2010 Quarter-finals Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth  Netherlands 1–2 Robinho 10'
Felipe Melo Red card 73'

Brazil 2014

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 June 2014 Group A Arena de São Paulo, São Paulo  Croatia 3–1 Neymar 29', 71' (pen.)
Oscar 90+1'
17 June 2014 Group A Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza  Mexico 0–0
23 June 2014 Group A Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília  Cameroon 4–1 Neymar 17', 35'
Fred 49'
Fernandinho 84'
First in group, progressed
28 June 2014 Round of 16 Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte  Chile 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
3–2
David Luiz 18'
Penalties
David Luiz soccer ball with check mark
Willian soccer ball with red X
Marcelo soccer ball with check mark
Hulk soccer ball with red X
Neymar soccer ball with check mark
4 July 2014 Quarter-finals Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza  Colombia 2–1 Thiago Silva 7'
David Luiz 69'
8 July 2014 Semi-finals Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte  Germany 1–7 Oscar 90'
12 July 2014 Third-Place Match Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília  Netherlands 0–3

Russia 2018

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
17 June 2018 Group E Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don   Switzerland 1–1 Coutinho 20'
22 June 2018 Group E Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg  Costa Rica 2–0 Coutinho 90+1'
Neymar 90+7'
27 June 2018 Group E Otkritie Arena, Moscow  Serbia 2–0 Paulinho 36'
Thiago Silva 68'
First in group, progressed
2 July 2018 Round of 16 Cosmos Arena, Samara  Mexico 2–0 Neymar 51'
Firmino 88'
6 July 2018 Quarter-finals Kazan Arena, Kazan  Belgium 1–2 Renato Augusto 76'

Qatar 2022

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 November 2022 Group G Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail  Serbia 2–0 Richarlison 62', 73'
28 November 2022 Group G Stadium 974, Doha   Switzerland 1–0 Casemiro 82'
2 December 2022 Group G Lusail Iconic Stadium, Lusail  Cameroon 0–1
First in group, progressed
5 December 2022 Round of 16 Stadium 974, Doha  South Korea 4–1 Vinícius Júnior 7'
Neymar 13' (pen.)
Richarlison 29'
Paquetá 36'
9 December 2022 Quarter-finals Education City Stadium, Al Rayyan  Croatia 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
2–4
Neymar 105+1'
Penalties
Rodrygo soccer ball with red X
Casemiro soccer ball with check mark
Pedro soccer ball with check mark
Marquinhos soccer ball with red X

FIFA Confederations Cup

[edit]

Saudi Arabia 1997

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 December 1997 Group A King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh  Saudi Arabia 3–0 César Sampaio 65'
Romário 73', 80'
14 December 1997 Group A King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh  Australia 0–0
16 December 1997 Group A King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh  Mexico 3–2 Romário 41' (pen.)
Denílson 61'
Júnior Baiano 66'
First in group, progressed
19 December 1997 Semi-finals King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh  Czech Republic 2–0 Romário 54'
Ronaldo 83'
21 December 1997 Final King Fahd II Stadium, Riyadh  Australia 6–0 Ronaldo 15', 27', 59' (pen.)
Romário 38', 53', 75'

Mexico 1999

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 July 1999 Group B Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Germany 4–0 Zé Roberto 62'
Ronaldinho 72' (pen.)
Alex 86', 87'
28 July 1999 Group B Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  United States 1–0 Ronaldinho 13'
30 July 1999 Group B Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  New Zealand 2–0 Marcos Paulo 45+2'
Ronaldinho 88'
First in group, progressed
1 August 1999 Semi-finals Estadio Jalisco, Guadalajara  Saudi Arabia 8–2 João Carlos 8'
Ronaldinho 11', 65', 90+2'
Zé Roberto 33'
Alex 36', 86'
Roni 62'
4 August 1999 Final Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Mexico 3–4 Serginho 43' (pen.)
Roni 47'
Zé Roberto 63'
João Carlos Red card 90+2'

Korea/Japan 2001

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
31 May 2001 Group B Kashima Soccer Stadium, Ibaraki  Cameroon 2–0 Washington 53'
Carlos Miguel 57'
2 June 2001 Group B Kashima Soccer Stadium, Ibaraki  Canada 0–0
4 June 2001 Group B Kashima Soccer Stadium, Ibaraki  Japan 0–0
Second in group, progressed
7 June 2001 Semi-finals Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon  France 1–2 Ramon 30'
9 June 2001 Third place play-off Munsu Cup Stadium, Ulsan  Australia 0–1

France 2003

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
19 June 2003 Group B Stade de France, Saint-Denis  Cameroon 0–1
21 June 2003 Group B Stade de Gerland, Lyon  United States 1–0 Adriano 22'
23 June 2003 Group B Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne  Turkey 2–2 Adriano 23'
Alex 90+3'
Ronaldinho Red card 90+3'
Third in group, eliminated

Germany 2005

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
16 June 2005 Group B Zentralstadion, Leipzig  Greece 3–0 Adriano 41'
Robinho 46'
Juninho 81'
19 June 2005 Group B AWD-Arena, Hanover  Mexico 0–1
22 June 2005 Group B RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne  Japan 2–2 Robinho 10'
Ronaldinho 32'
Second in group, progressed
25 June 2005 Semi-finals Frankenstadion, Nuremberg  Germany 3–2 Adriano 21', 76'
Ronaldinho 43' (pen.)
29 June 2005 Final Waldstadion, Frankfurt  Argentina 4–1 Adriano 11', 63'
Kaká 16'
Ronaldinho 47'

South Africa 2009

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
15 June 2009 Group B Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  Egypt 4–3 Kaká 5', 90' (pen.)
Luís Fabiano 12'
Juan 37'
18 June 2009 Group B Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  United States 3–0 Felipe Melo 7'
Robinho 20'
Maicon 62'
21 June 2009 Group B Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  Italy 3–0 Luís Fabiano 37', 43'
Dossena 45' (o.g.)
First in group, progressed
25 June 2009 Semi-finals Coca-Cola Park, Johannesburg  South Africa 1–0 Dani Alves 88'
28 June 2009 Final Coca-Cola Park, Johannesburg  United States 3–2 Luís Fabiano 46', 74'
Lúcio 84'

Brazil 2013

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
15 June 2013 Group A Estádio Nacional, Brasília  Japan 3–0 Neymar 3'
Paulinho 48'
90+3'
19 June 2013 Group A Estádio Castelão, Fortaleza  Mexico 2–0 Neymar 9'
90+3'
22 June 2013 Group A Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador  Italy 4–2 Dante 45+1'
Neymar 55'
Fred 66', 89'
First in group, progressed
26 June 2013 Semi-finals Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte  Uruguay 2–1 Fred 41'
Paulinho 86'
30 June 2013 Final Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Spain 3–0 Fred 2', 47'
Neymar 44'

Copa América/South American Championship

[edit]

Argentina 1916

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
8 July 1916 Final round Estadio G.E.B.A., Buenos Aires  Chile 1–1 Demósthenes 29'
10 July 1916 Final round Estadio G.E.B.A., Buenos Aires  Argentina 1–1 Alencar 23'
12 July 1916 Final round Estadio G.E.B.A., Buenos Aires  Uruguay 1–2 Friedenreich 8'
Third in group, third place

Uruguay 1917

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 October 1917 Final round Parque Pereira, Montevideo  Argentina 2–4 Neco 8'
Lagreca 39' (pen.)
7 October 1917 Final round Parque Pereira, Montevideo  Uruguay 0–4
12 October 1917 Final round Parque Pereira, Montevideo  Chile 5–0 Caetano 21'
Neco 23'
Haroldo 26', 59'
Amílcar 41'
Third in group, third place

Brazil 1919

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
11 May 1919 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Chile 6–0 Friedenreich 19', 38', 76'
Neco 21', 83'
Haroldo 79'
18 May 1919 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Argentina 3–1 Héitor 22'
Amílcar 57'
Millón 77'
26 May 1919 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 2–2 Neco 29', 63'
First in group, progressed
29 May 1919 Final round Playoff Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 1–0
(a.e.t.)
Friedenreich 122'

Chile 1920

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
11 September 1920 Final round Estadio Valparaíso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar  Chile 1–0 Alvariza 53'
18 September 1920 Final round Estadio Valparaíso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar  Uruguay 0–6
25 September 1920 Final round Estadio Valparaíso Sporting Club, Viña del Mar  Argentina 0–2
Third in group, third place

Argentina 1921

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
2 October 1921 Final round Sportivo Barracas Stadium, Buenos Aires  Argentina 0–1
12 October 1921 Final round Sportivo Barracas Stadium, Buenos Aires  Paraguay 3–0 Machado 21', 44'
Candiota 46'
23 October 1921 Final round Sportivo Barracas Stadium, Buenos Aires  Uruguay 1–2 Zezé 53'
Second in group, runners-up

Brazil 1922

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
17 September 1922 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Chile 1–1 Tatú 9'
24 September 1922 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Paraguay 1–1 Amílcar 14'
1 October 1922 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 0–0
15 October 1922 Final round Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Argentina 2–0 Neco 42'
Amílcar 86' (pen.)
First in group, progressed
22 October 1922 Final round Playoff Estadio das Laranjeiras, Rio de Janeiro  Paraguay 3–0 Neco 11'
Formiga 48', 89'

Uruguay 1923

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
11 November 1923 Final round Parque Central, Montevideo  Paraguay 0–1
18 November 1923 Final round Parque Central, Montevideo  Argentina 1–2 Nilo 15'
25 November 1923 Final round Parque Central, Montevideo  Uruguay 1–2 Nilo 59'
Fourth in group, fourth place

Argentina 1925

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
6 December 1925 Final round Sportivo Barracas Stadium, Buenos Aires  Paraguay 5–2 Moderato 16'
Friedenreich 21'
Lagarto 42', 47'
Nilo 72'
13 December 1925 Final round Sportivo Barracas Stadium, Buenos Aires  Argentina 1–4 Nilo 22'
17 December 1925 Final round Estadio Ministro Brin y Senguel, Buenos Aires  Paraguay 3–1 Nilo 30'
Lagarto 57', 61'
25 December 1925 Final round Estadio Ministro Brin y Senguel, Buenos Aires  Argentina 2–2 Friedenreich 27'
Nilo 30'
Second in group, runners-up

Argentina 1937

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
27 December 1936 Final round Estadio Alvear y Tagle, Buenos Aires  Peru 3–2 Roberto 7'
Afonsinho 30'
Niginho 57'
3 January 1937 Final round Estadio Alvear y Tagle, Buenos Aires  Chile 6–4 Patesko 2', 26'
Carvalho Leite 6'
Luizinho 35', 40'
Roberto 68'
13 January 1937 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Paraguay 5–0 Patesko 31', 67'
Luizinho 42', 51'
Carvalho Leite 59'
19 January 1937 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Uruguay 3–2 Carvalho Leite 36'
Bahia 72'
Niginho 77'
30 January 1937 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Argentina 0–1
First in group, progressed
1 February 1937 Final round Playoff Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Argentina 0–2
(a.e.t.)

Uruguay 1942

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 January 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Chile 6–1 Patesko 1', 78'
Pirillo 23', 63', 86'
Cláudio 66'
17 January 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Argentina 1–2 Servílio 37'
21 January 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Peru 2–1 Amorim 43', 56'
24 January 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Uruguay 0–1
31 January 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Ecuador 5–1 Tim 10'
Pirillo 12', 29', 76'
Zizinho 60'
5 February 1942 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Paraguay 1–1 Zizinho 5'
Third in group, third place

Chile 1945

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
18 January 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Colombia 3–0 Jorginho 13'
Heleno 15'
Jaime 38'
28 January 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Bolivia 2–0 Ademir 48'
Tesourinha 80'
7 February 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Uruguay 3–0 Heleno 8', 32'
Rui 20'
15 February 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Argentina 1–3 Ademir 32'
21 February 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Ecuador 9–2 Ademir 3', 10', 75'
Heleno 22', 28'
Zizinho 40', 65'
Jair 67', 68'
28 February 1945 Final round Estadio Nacional, Santiago  Chile 1–0 Heleno 20'
Second in group, runners-up

Argentina 1946

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
16 January 1946 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Bolivia 3–0 Heleno 47', 78'
Zizinho 65'
23 January 1946 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Uruguay 4–3 Jair 1', 16'
Heleno 39'
Chico 44'
29 January 1945 Final round Estadio Almirante Cordero, Avellaneda  Paraguay 1–1 Norival 63'
2 February 1946 Final round Gasómetro de Boedo, Buenos Aires  Chile 5–1 Zizinho 4', 41', 46', 71'
Chico 89'
10 February 1946 Final round Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires  Argentina 0–2
Second in group, runners-up

Brazil 1949

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 April 1949 Final round Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro  Ecuador 9–1 Tesourinha 3', 42'
Octavio 10'
Jair 13', 35'
Simão 16', 25'
Zizinho 67'
Ademir 88'
10 April 1949 Final round Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo  Bolivia 10–1 Nininho 16', 39', 86'
Jair 17'
Zizinho 25', 80'
Cláudio 49', 84'
Simão 71', 79'
13 April 1949 Final round Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo  Chile 2–1 Zizinho 20'
Cláudio 49' (pen.)
17 April 1949 Final round Estádio do Pacaembu, São Paulo  Colombia 5–0 Tesourinha 20'
Canhotinho 24' (pen.)
Orlando 44'
Ademir 47', 87'
24 April 1949 Final round Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro  Peru 7–1 Arce 11' (o.g.)
Augusto 15'
Jair 17', 20'
Simão 54'
Ademir 82'
Orlando 88'
Zizinho Red card 40'
30 April 1949 Final round Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 5–1 Jair 15', 40' (pen.)
Zizinho 24'
Alvim 79'
Tesourinha 89' (pen.)
8 May 1949 Final round Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro  Paraguay 1–2 Tesourinha 33'
First in group, progressed
11 May 1949 Final round Playoff Estádio São Januário, Rio de Janeiro  Paraguay 7–0 Ademir 17', 27', 48'
Tesourinha 43', 70'
Jair 72', 89'

Peru 1953

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
1 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Bolivia 8–1 Julinho 18', 20', 42', 52'
Rodrigues 25', 44'
Pinga 39', 60'
12 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Ecuador 2–0 Ademir 18'
Cláudio 55'
15 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Uruguay 1–0 Ipojucan 87'
19 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Peru 0–1
23 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Chile 3–2 Julinho 1'
Zizinho 53'
Baltazar 70'
27 March 1953 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Paraguay 1–2 Nílton Santos 12'
Second in group, progressed
1 April 1953 Final round Playoff Estadio Nacional, Lima  Paraguay 2–3 Baltazar 56', 65'

Uruguay 1956

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 January 1956 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Chile 1–4 Maurinho 38'
29 January 1956 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Paraguay 0–0
1 February 1956 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Peru 2–1 Alvaro 10'
Zezinho 80'
5 February 1956 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Argentina 1–0 Luizinho 88'
10 February 1956 Final round Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Uruguay 0–0
Fourth in group, fourth place

Peru 1957

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 March 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Chile 4–2 Didi 20', 26', 44'
Pepe 46'
21 March 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Ecuador 7–1 Evaristo 22', 89'
Pepe 25'
Zizinho 34' (pen.)
Joel 43', 68'
Didi 78'
24 March 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Colombia 9–0 Pepe 27'
Evaristo 41', 44', 45', 75', 86'
Didi 50', 60'
Zizinho 85'
28 March 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Uruguay 2–3 Evaristo 68'
Didi 70'
31 March 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Peru 1–0 Didi 73'
3 April 1957 Final round Estadio Nacional, Lima  Argentina 0–3
Second in group, runners-up

Argentina 1959

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
10 March 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Peru 2–2 Didi 24'
Pelé 48'
15 March 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Chile 3–0 Pelé 43', 45'
Didi 89'
21 March 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Bolivia 4–2 Pelé 16'
Valentim 18', 26'
Didi 89'
26 March 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Uruguay 3–1 Valentim 62', 80', 89'
Orlando Red card 32'
Almir Red card 32'
29 March 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Paraguay 4–1 Pelé 25', 60', 63'
Chinesinho 35'
4 April 1959 Final round Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires  Argentina 1–1 Pelé 58'
Second in group, runners-up

Ecuador 1959

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
5 December 1959 Final round Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil  Paraguay 3–2 Paulo 25', 39'
Zé de Mello 55'
12 December 1959 Final round Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil  Uruguay 0–3
19 December 1959 Final round Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil  Ecuador 3–1 Paulo 23'
Geraldo 42'
Zé de Mello 45'
22 December 1959 Final round Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil  Argentina 1–4 Geraldo 64'
Third in group, third place

Bolivia 1963

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
10 March 1963 Final round Félix Capriles, Cochabamba  Peru 1–0 Flávio 16'
14 March 1963 Final round Hernando Siles, La Paz  Colombia 5–1 Flávio 7', 82'
Marco Antônio 31'
Oswaldo 56'
Fernando 83'
17 March 1963 Final round Hernando Siles, La Paz  Paraguay 0–2
24 March 1963 Final round Hernando Siles, La Paz  Argentina 0–3
27 March 1963 Final round Félix Capriles, Cochabamba  Ecuador 2–2 Oswaldo 5', 60'
31 March 1963 Final round Félix Capriles, Cochabamba  Bolivia 4–5 Marco Antônio 26'
Almir 28'
Flávio 63', 66'
Fourth in group, fourth place

1975

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
31 July 1975 Group 1 Estadio Olímpico, Caracas, Venezuela  Venezuela 4–0 Romeu 2'
Danival 50'
Palhinha 82', 88'
6 August 1975 Group 1 Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil  Argentina 2–1 Nelinho 31', 55' (pen.)
13 August 1975 Group 1 Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil  Venezuela 6–0 Roberto Batata 6', 79'
Nelinho 9'
Danival 37'
Campos 53'
Palhinha 65'
16 August 1975 Group 1 Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario, Argentina  Argentina 1–0 Danival 45'
First in group, progressed
30 September 1975 Semi-finals first leg Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil  Peru 1–3 Roberto Batata 54'
4 October 1975 Semi-finals second leg Estadio Alejandro Villanueva, Lima, Peru  Peru 2–0 Mélendez 10' (o.g.)
Campos 61'
3–3 on aggregate, eliminated by drawing of lots

1979

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
26 July 1979 Group B Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia  Bolivia 1–2 Roberto Dinamite 30' (pen.)
2 August 1979 Group B Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Argentina 2–1 Zico 2'
Tita 54'
16 August 1979 Group B Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil  Bolivia 2–0 Tita 46'
Zico 90'
23 August 1979 Group B Monumental de Nuñez, Buenos Aires, Argentina  Argentina 2–2 Sócrates 17', 65' (pen.)
Zico Red card 28'
First in group, progressed
24 October 1979 Semifinals first leg Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay  Paraguay 1–2 Palhinha 79'
31 October 1979 Semifinals second leg Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Paraguay 2–2 Falcão 29'
Sócrates 61' (pen.)
3–4 on aggregate, eliminated

1983

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
17 August 1983 Group B Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador  Ecuador 1–0 Roberto Dinamite 14'
24 August 1983 Group B Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina  Argentina 0–1
1 September 1983 Group B Estádio Serra Dourada, Goiânia, Brazil  Ecuador 5–0 Renato Gaúcho 12'
Roberto Dinamite 46', 55'
Éder 58'
Tita 60'
14 September 1983 Group B Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  Argentina 0–0
First in group, progressed
13 October 1983 Semifinals first leg Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay  Paraguay 1–1 Éder 88'
20 October 1983 Semifinals second leg Estádio Parque do Sabiá, Uberlandia, Brazil  Paraguay 0–0
27 October 1983 Final Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay  Uruguay 0–2
4 November 1983 Final Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil  Uruguay 1–1 Jorginho 23'

Argentina 1987

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
28 June 1987 Group B Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras, Córdoba  Venezuela 5–0 Edu 33'
Morovic 39' (o.g.)
Careca 66'
Nelsinho 72'
Romário 89'
3 July 1987 Group B Estadio Olímpico Chateau Carreras, Córdoba  Chile 0–4
Second in group, eliminated

Brazil 1989

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
1 July 1989 Group A Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador  Venezuela 3–1 Bebeto 2'
Geovani 36' (pen.)
Baltazar 57'
3 July 1989 Group A Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador  Peru 0–0
7 July 1989 Group A Estádio Fonte Nova, Salvador  Colombia 0–0
9 July 1989 Group A Estádio do Arruda, Recife  Paraguay 2–0 Bebeto 47', 82'
Second in group, progressed
12 July 1989 Final round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Argentina 2–0 Bebeto 48'
Romário 55'
14 July 1989 Final round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Paraguay 3–0 Bebeto 16', 52'
Romário 58'
16 July 1989 Final round Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Uruguay 1–0 Romário 49'
First in group, champions

Chile 1991

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Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
9 July 1991 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Bolivia 2–1 Neto 5' (pen.)
Branco 47'
11 July 1991 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Uruguay 1–1 João Paulo 29'
13 July 1991 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Colombia 0–2
15 July 1991 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Ecuador 3–1 Mazinho 8'
Márcio Santos 54'
Luís Henrique 89'
Second in group, progressed
17 July 1991 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Argentina 2–3 Branco 5'
João Paulo 52'
19 July 1991 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Colombia 2–0 Renato Gaúcho 29'
Branco 76' (pen.)
21 July 1991 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Chile 2–0 Mazinho 8'
Luís Henrique 55'
Second in group, runners-up

Ecuador 1993

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
18 June 1993 Group B Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, Cuenca  Peru 0–0
21 June 1993 Group B Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, Cuenca  Chile 2–3 Müller 36'
Palhinha 55'
24 June 1993 Group B Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, Cuenca  Paraguay 3–0 Palhinha 15', 72'
Edmundo 62'
Second in group, progressed
27 June 1993 Quarter-finals Estadio Monumental, Guayaquil  Argentina 1–1
Penalties
5–6
Müller 37'
Penalties
Zinho soccer ball with check mark
Cafu soccer ball with check mark
Müller soccer ball with check mark
Roberto Carlos soccer ball with check mark
Luizinho soccer ball with check mark
Boiadeiro soccer ball with red X

Uruguay 1995

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
7 July 1995 Group B Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera  Ecuador 1–0 Ronaldão 73'
10 July 1995 Group B Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera  Peru 2–0 Zinho 77' (pen.)
Edmundo 82'
13 July 1995 Group B Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera  Colombia 3–0 Leonardo 30'
Túlio 76'
Higuita 85' (o.g.)
First in group, progressed
17 July 1995 Quarter-finals Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera  Argentina 2–2
Penalties
4–2
Edmundo 9'
Túlio 81'

Penalties
Roberto Carlos soccer ball with check mark
Túlio soccer ball with check mark
André Cruz soccer ball with red X
Dunga soccer ball with check mark
Edmundo soccer ball with check mark

20 July 1995 Semi-finals Estadio Domingo Burgueño, Maldonado  United States 1–0 Aldair 13'
22 June 1995 Final Estadio Centenario, Montevideo  Uruguay 1–1
Penalties
3–5
Túlio 30'

Penalties
Roberto Carlos soccer ball with check mark
Zinho soccer ball with check mark
Túlio soccer ball with red X
Dunga soccer ball with check mark

Bolivia 1997

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 June 1997 Group C Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz  Costa Rica 5–0 Djalminha 20'
González 34' (o.g.)
Ronaldo 47', 54'
Romário 60'
16 June 1997 Group C Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz  Mexico 3–2 Aldair 47'
Romero 59' (o.g.)
Leonardo 77'
19 June 1997 Group C Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz  Colombia 2–0 Dunga 11'
Edmundo 67'
First in group, progressed
22 June 1997 Quarter-finals Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz  Paraguay 2–0 Ronaldo 9', 34'
26 June 1997 Semi-finals Estadio Ramón Aguilera, Santa Cruz  Peru 7–0 Denílson 1'
Flávio Conceição 28'
Romário 36', 49'
Leonardo 45', 55'
Djalminha 77'
29 June 1997 Final Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz  Bolivia 3–1 Edmundo 40'
Ronaldo 79'
Zé Roberto 90'

Paraguay 1999

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
30 June 1999 Group B Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este  Venezuela 7–0 Ronaldo 28', 62'
Emerson 40'
Amoroso 54', 81'
Ronaldinho 74'
Rivaldo 82'
3 July 1999 Group B Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este  Mexico 2–1 Amoroso 20'
Alex 45'
6 July 1999 Group B Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este  Chile 1–0 Ronaldo 36' (pen.)
First in group, progressed
11 July 1999 Quarter-finals Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este  Argentina 2–1 Rivaldo 32'
Ronaldo 48'
14 July 1999 Semi-finals Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este  Mexico 2–0 Amoroso 24'
Rivaldo 42'
18 June 1999 Final Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción  Uruguay 3–0 Rivaldo 20', 27'
Ronaldo 46'

Colombia 2001

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 July 2001 Group B Estadio Pascual Guerrero, Cali  Mexico 0–1
15 July 2001 Group B Estadio Pascual Guerrero, Cali  Peru 2–0 Guilherme 9'
Denílson 85'
18 July 2001 Group B Estadio Pascual Guerrero, Cali  Paraguay 3–1 Alex 60'
Belletti 89'
Denílson 90'
First in group, progressed
23 July 2001 Quarter-finals Estadio Palogrande, Manizales  Honduras 0–2

Peru 2004

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
8 July 2004 Group C Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi, Arequipa  Chile 1–0 Luís Fabiano 90'
11 July 2004 Group C Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi, Arequipa  Costa Rica 4–0 Adriano 45', 54', 67'
Juan 49'
14 July 2004 Group C Estadio Monumental Virgen de Chapi, Arequipa  Paraguay 1–2 Luís Fabiano 35'
Second in group, progressed
17 July 2004 Quarter-finals Estadio Miguel Grau, Piura  Mexico 4–0 Alex 26' (pen.)
Adriano 65', 78'
Ricardo Oliveira 87'
21 July 2004 Semi-finals Estadio Nacional, Lima  Uruguay 1–1
Penalties
5–3
Adriano 46'
Penalties
Luisão soccer ball with check mark
Luís Fabiano soccer ball with check mark
Adriano soccer ball with check mark
Renato soccer ball with check mark
Alex soccer ball with check mark
25 July 2004 Final Estadio Nacional, Lima  Argentina 2–2
Penalties
4–2
Luisão 45'
Adriano 90+3'
Penalties
Adriano soccer ball with check mark
Edu soccer ball with check mark
Diego soccer ball with check mark
Juan soccer ball with check mark

Venezuela 2007

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
27 June 2007 Group B Polideportivo Cachamay, Puerto Ordaz  Mexico 0–2
1 July 2007 Group B Estadio Monumental de Maturín, Maturín  Chile 3–0 Robinho 36' (pen.), 84', 87'
4 July 2007 Group B Estadio Olímpico Luis Ramos, Puerto la Cruz  Ecuador 1–0 Robinho 56' (pen.)
Second in group, progressed
7 July 2007 Quarter-finals Estadio Olímpico Luis Ramos, Puerto la Cruz  Chile 6–1 Juan 16'
Júlio Baptista 23'
Robinho 27', 50'
Josué 68'
Vágner Love 85'
10 July 2007 Semi-finals Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo  Uruguay 2–2
Penalties
5–4
Maicon 13'
Júlio Baptista 41'
Penalties
Robinho soccer ball with check mark
Juan soccer ball with check mark
Gilberto Silva soccer ball with check mark
Afonso Alves soccer ball with red X
Diego soccer ball with check mark
Fernando soccer ball with red X
Gilberto soccer ball with check mark
15 July 2007 Final Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo  Argentina 3–0 Júlio Baptista 4'
Ayala 40' (o.g.)
Dani Alves 69'

Argentina 2011

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 July 2011 Group B Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata  Venezuela 0–0
9 July 2011 Group B Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba  Paraguay 2–2 Jádson 38'
Fred 89'
13 July 2011 Group B Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba  Ecuador 4–2 Pato 28', 61'
Neymar 48', 71'
First in group, progressed
17 July 2011 Quarter-finals Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata  Paraguay 0–0
Penalties
0–2
Lucas Leiva Red card 103'
Penalties
Elano soccer ball with red X
Thiago Silva soccer ball with red X
André Santos soccer ball with red X
Fred soccer ball with red X

Chile 2015

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 June 2015 Group C Estadio Municipal Germán Becker, Temuco  Peru 2–1 Neymar 4'
Douglas Costa 90+1'
17 June 2015 Group C Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago  Colombia 0–1 Neymar Red card 90+4'
21 June 2015 Group C Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago  Venezuela 2–1 Thiago Silva 8'
Firmino 51'
First in group, progressed
27 June 2015 Quarter-finals Estadio Municipal de Concepción, Concepción  Paraguay 1–1
Penalties
3–4
Robinho 14'
Penalties
Fernandinho soccer ball with check mark
Éverton Ribeiro soccer ball with red X
Miranda soccer ball with check mark
Douglas Costa soccer ball with red X
Coutinho soccer ball with check mark

United States 2016

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
4 June 2016 Group B Rose Bowl, Pasadena  Ecuador 0–0
8 June 2016 Group B Camping World Stadium, Orlando  Haiti 7–1 Coutinho 14', 29', 90+2'
Renato Augusto 35', 86'
Gabriel Barbosa 59'
Lucas Lima 67'
12 June 2016 Group B Gillette Stadium, Foxborough  Peru 0–1
Third in group, eliminated

Brazil 2019

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 June 2019 Group A Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo  Bolivia 3–0 Coutinho 50' (pen.), 53'
Everton 85'
18 June 2019 Group A Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador  Venezuela 0–0
22 June 2019 Group A Arena Corinthians, São Paulo  Peru 5–0 Casemiro 12'
Firmino 19'
Everton 32'
Dani Alves 53'
Willian 90'
First in group, progressed
27 June 2019 Quarter-finals Arena do Grêmio, Porto Alegre  Paraguay 0–0
Penalties
4–3
Penalties
Willian soccer ball with check mark
Marquinhos soccer ball with check mark
Coutinho soccer ball with check mark
Firmino soccer ball with red X
Gabriel Jesus soccer ball with check mark
2 July 2019 Semi-finals Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizonte  Argentina 2–0 Gabriel Jesus 19'
Firmino 71'
7 July 2019 Final Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Peru 3–1 Everton 15'
Gabriel Jesus 45+3'
Richarlison 90' (pen.)

Brazil 2021

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 June 2021 Group B Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília  Venezuela 3–0 Marquinhos 23'
Neymar 64' (pen.)
Gabriel Barbosa 89'
17 June 2021 Group B Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Peru 4–0 Alex Sandro 12'
Neymar 68'
Éverton Ribeiro 89'
Richarlison 90+3'
23 June 2021 Group B Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Colombia 2–1 Firmino 78'
Casemiro 90+10'
27 June 2021 Group B Estádio Olímpico Pedro Ludovico, Goiânia  Ecuador 1–1 Militão 37'
First in group, progressed
2 July 2021 Quarter-finals Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Chile 1–0 Paquetá 46'
Gabriel Jesus Red card 48'
5 July 2021 Semi-finals Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Peru 1–0 Paquetá 35'
10 July 2021 Final Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Argentina 0–1

United States 2024

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 June 2024 Group D SoFi Stadium, Inglewood  Costa Rica 0–0
28 June 2024 Group D Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas  Paraguay 4–1 Vinícius Júnior 35', 45+5'
Sávio 43'
Paquetá 65' (pen.)
2 July 2024 Group D Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara  Colombia 1–1 Raphinha 12'
Second in group, progressed
6 July 2024 Quarter-finals Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas  Uruguay 0–0
Penalties
2–4
Penalties
Militão soccer ball with red X
Andreas Pereira soccer ball with check mark
Douglas Luiz soccer ball with red X
Martinelli soccer ball with check mark

Panamerican Championship

[edit]

Chile 1952

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
6 April 1952 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Mexico 2–0 Baltazar 55', 71'
10 April 1952 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Peru 0–0
13 April 1952 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Panama 5–0 Baltazar 5'
Rodrigues 8', 58'
Julinho 21'
Pinga 75'
16 April 1952 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Uruguay 4–2 Didi 24'
Baltazar 25'
Pinga 40'
Rodrigues 66'
20 April 1952 Final round Estadio Nacional de Chile, Santiago  Chile 3–0 Ademir 9', 18'
Pinga 86'

Mexico 1956

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
1 March 1956 Final round Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City  Chile 2–1 Luizinho 13'
Raul Klein 67'
6 March 1956 Final round Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City  Peru 1–0 Larry 41'
8 March 1956 Final round Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City  Mexico 2–1 Bodinho 17'
Bravo 73' (o.g.)
13 March 1956 Final round Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City  Costa Rica 7–1 Larry 7', 37', 51', 74'
Chinesinho 12', 33', 62'
18 March 1956 Final round Estadio Olímpico Universitario, Mexico City  Argentina 2–2 Chinesinho 24'
Ênio Andrade 58'

Costa Rica 1960

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
6 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Mexico 2–2 Élton 17' (pen.)
Gilberto Andrade 65'
10 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Costa Rica 0–3
13 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Argentina 1–2 Juarez Teixeira 60'
15 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Mexico 2–1 Alfeu 5'
Mengálvio 34'
17 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Costa Rica 4–0 Juarez Teixeira 20', 30'
Élton 87', 90'
20 March 1960 Final round Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José  Argentina 1–0 Kuelle 65'

CONCACAF Gold Cup

[edit]

United States 1996

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 January 1996 Group B Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  Canada 4–1 André Luiz 3'
Caio 7'
Sávio 14'
Leandro Machado 86'
14 January 1996 Group B Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  Honduras 5–0 Caio 9', 81'
Jamelli 31', 61'
Sávio 80'
First in group, progressed
18 January 1996 Semi-finals Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  United States 1–0 Balboa 79' (o.g.)
21 January 1996 Final Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  Mexico 0–2

United States 1998

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 February 1998 Group A Orange Bowl, Miami  Jamaica 0–0
5 February 1998 Group A Orange Bowl, Miami  Guatemala 1–1 Romário 79'
8 February 1998 Group A Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  El Salvador 4–0 Edmundo 7'
Romário 19'
Élber 87', 90'
Second in group, progressed
10 February 1998 Semi-finals Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  United States 0–1
15 February 1998 Third place match Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles  Jamaica 1–0 Romário 77'

United States/Mexico 2003

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
13 July 2003 Group A Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Mexico 0–1
15 July 2003 Group A Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Honduras 2–1 Maicon 16'
Diego 84'
Second in group, progressed
19 July 2003 Quarter-finals Orange Bowl, Miami  Colombia 2–0 Kaká 42', 66'
23 July 2003 Semi-finals Orange Bowl, Miami  United States 2–1
(a.e.t.)
Kaká 89'
Diego gold-colored soccer ball 100' (pen.)
27 July 2003 Final Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Mexico 0–1
(a.e.t.)

Football at the Summer Olympics

[edit]

Helsinki 1952

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
16 July 1952 Preliminary round Kupittaa Stadion, Turku  Netherlands 5–1 Humberto Tozzi 25'
Larry 33 (pen.)', 36'
Jansen 81'
Vavá 86'
20 July 1952 First round Kotkan Urheilukeskus, Kotka  Luxembourg 2–1 Larry 42'
Humberto Tozzi 49'
24 July 1952 Quarter-finals Olympic Stadium, Helsinki  Germany 2–4
(a.e.t.)
Larry 12'
Zózimo 74'

Rome 1960

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
26 August 1960 Group B Stadio Armando Picchi, Livorno  Great Britain 4–3 Gérson 2'
China 61', 72'
Wanderley 64'
29 August 1960 Group B Stadio Flaminio, Rome  Republic of China 5–0 Gérson 13', 16', 47'
Roberto Dias 73', 87'
1 September 1960 Group B Stadio Comunale, Florence  Italy 1–3 Waldir 4'
Second in group, eliminated

Tokyo 1964

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 October 1964 Group C Komazawa Olympic Park, Tokyo  United Arab Republic 1–1 Roberto Miranda 10'
14 October 1964 Group C Mitsuzawa Field, Yokohama  South Korea 4–0 Zé Roberto 30'
Elizeu 44', 54'
Roberto Miranda 73'
16 October 1964 Group C Omiya Stadium, Saitama  Czechoslovakia 0–1
Third in group, eliminated

Mexico City 1968

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 October 1968 Group B Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Spain 0–1
16 October 1968 Group B Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla  Japan 1–1 Ferretti 9'
18 October 1968 Group B Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla  Nigeria 3–3 Ferretti 50'
Olumodeji 59' (o.g.)
Tião 65'
Third in group, eliminated

Munich 1972

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
27 August 1972 Group C Dreiflüssestadion, Passau  Denmark 2–3 Dirceu 68'
Zé Carlos 69'
29 August 1972 Group C Olympic Stadium, Munich  Hungary 2–2 Pedrinho 67'
Dirceu 73'
31 August 1972 Group C Jahnstadion, Regensburg  Iran 0–2
Fourth in group, eliminated

Montreal 1976

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
18 July 1976 Group A Varsity Stadium, Toronto  East Germany 0–0
20 July 1976 Group A Olympic Stadium, Montreal  Spain 2–1 Rosemiro 7'
Fraga 47' (pen.)
First in group, progressed
25 July 1976 Quarter finals Varsity Stadium, Toronto  Israel 4–1 Jarbas 56', 74'
Erivelto 72'
Júnior 88'
27 July 1976 Semi finals Varsity Stadium, Toronto  Poland 0–2
29 July 1976 Bronze medal match Olympic Stadium, Montreal  Soviet Union 0–2

Los Angeles 1984

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
30 July 1984 Group C Rose Bowl, Pasadena  Saudi Arabia 3–1 Gilmar Popoca 12'
Silvinho 50'
Dunga 59'
1 August 1984 Group C Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  West Germany 1–0 Gilmar Popoca 86'
3 August 1984 Group C Rose Bowl, Pasadena  Morocco 2–0 Dunga 64'
Kita 70'
First in group, progressed
6 August 1984 Quarter finals Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  Canada 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
4–2
Gilmar Popoca 72'

Penalties
Gilmar Popoca soccer ball with check mark
Kita soccer ball with check mark
Ademir soccer ball with check mark
André Luís soccer ball with check mark

8 August 1984 Semi finals Stanford Stadium, Palo Alto  Italy 2–1
(a.e.t)
Gilmar Popoca 53'
Ronaldo Silva 95'
11 August 1984 Gold medal match Rose Bowl, Pasadena  France 0–2

Seoul 1988

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
18 September 1988 Group D Hanbat Stadium, Daejeon  Nigeria 4–0 Edmar 59'
Romário 74', 84'
Bebeto 86'
20 September 1988 Group D Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul  Australia 3–0 Romário 20', 57', 61'
22 September 1988 Group D Hanbat Stadium, Daejeon  Yugoslavia 2–1 André Cruz 25'
Bebeto 56'
First in group, progressed
25 September 1988 Quarter finals Dongdaemun Stadium, Seoul  Argentina 1–0 Geovani 76'
27 September 1988 Semi finals Olympic Stadium, Seoul  West Germany 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
3–2
Romário 79'

Penalties
João Paulo soccer ball with check mark
Winck soccer ball with check mark
Romário soccer ball with check mark
André Cruz soccer ball with red X

1 October 1988 Gold medal match Olympic Stadium, Seoul  Soviet Union 1–2
(a.e.t)
Romário 29'

Atlanta 1996

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
21 July 1996 Group D Orange Bowl, Miami  Japan 0–1
23 July 1996 Group D Orange Bowl, Miami  Hungary 3–1 Ronaldo 35'
Juninho 61'
Bebeto 84'
25 July 1996 Group D Orange Bowl, Miami  Nigeria 1–0 Ronaldo 30'
First in group, progressed
28 July 1996 Quarter finals Orange Bowl, Miami  Ghana 4–2 Duodu 18' (o.g.)
Ronaldo 56', 62'
Bebeto 72'
31 July 1996 Semi finals Sanford Stadium, Athens  Nigeria 3–4
(a.e.t)
Flávio Conceição 1', 38'
Bebeto 28'
2 August 1996 Bronze medal match Sanford Stadium, Athens  Portugal 5–0 Ronaldo 4'
Flávio Conceição 10'
Bebeto 46', 53', 74'

Sydney 2000

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 September 2000 Group D Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  Slovakia 3–1 Edu 30'
Cisovský 68' (o.g.)
Alex 90+1'
17 September 2000 Group D Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  South Africa 1–3 Edu 11'
20 September 2000 Group D Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  Japan 1–0 Alex 5'
First in group, progressed
23 September 2000 Quarter-finals Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane  Cameroon 1–2 (a.e.t) Ronaldinho 90+4'

Beijing 2008

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
7 August 2008 Group C Shenyang Olympic Stadium, Shenyang  Belgium 1–0 Hernanes 79'
10 August 2008 Group C Shenyang Olympic Stadium, Shenyang  New Zealand 5–0 Anderson 3'
Pato 33'
Ronaldinho 55', 61' (pen.)
Sóbis 90+3'
13 August 2008 Group C Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium, Qinhuangdao  China 3–0 Diego 18'
Thiago Neves 69', 73'
First in group, progressed
16 August 2008 Quarter-finals Shenyang Olympic Stadium, Shenyang  Cameroon 2–0
(a.e.t)
Sóbis 101'
Marcelo 105'
19 August 2008 Semifinals Beijing Workers' Stadium, Beijing  Argentina 0–3
22 August 2008 Bronze medal match Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai  Belgium 3–0 Diego 27'
45', 90+2'

London 2012

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
26 July 2012 Group C Millennium Stadium, Cardiff  Egypt 3–2 Rafael 16'
Leandro Damião 26'
Neymar 30'
29 July 2012 Group C Old Trafford, Manchester  Belarus 3–1 Pato 15'
Neymar 65'
Oscar 90+3'
1 August 2012 Group C St James' Park, Newcastle  New Zealand 3–0 Danilo 23'
Leandro Damião 29'
Sandro 52'
First in group, progressed
4 August 2012 Quarter-finals St James' Park, Newcastle  Honduras 3–2 Leandro Damião 38', 60'
Neymar 50' (pen.)
7 August 2012 Semi-finals Old Trafford, Manchester  South Korea 3–0 Rômulo 38'
Leandro Damião 57', 64'
11 August Gold medal match Wembley, London  Mexico 1–2 Hulk 90+1'

Rio de Janeiro 2016

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
4 August 2016 Group A Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília South Africa South Africa 0–0
7 August 2016 Group A Estádio Mané Garrincha, Brasília Iraq Iraq 0–0
10 August 2016 Group A Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador Denmark Denmark 4–0 Gabriel Barbosa 26', 80'
Gabriel Jesus 40'
Luan 50'
First in group, progressed
13 August 2016 Quarter-finals Arena Corinthians, São Paulo Colombia Colombia 2–0 Neymar 12'
Luan 83'
17 August 2016 Semi-finals Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro Honduras Honduras 6–0 Neymar 1', 90+1' (pen.)
Gabriel Jesus 26', 35'
Marquinhos 51'
Luan 79'
20 August 2016 Gold medal match Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro Germany Germany 1–1 (a.e.t.)
Penalties
5–4
Neymar 27'

Penalties
Renato Augusto soccer ball with check mark
Marquinhos soccer ball with check mark
Rafinha soccer ball with check mark
Luan soccer ball with check mark
Neymar soccer ball with check mark

Tokyo 2020

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
22 July 2021 Group D International Stadium, Yokohama  Germany 4–2 Richarlison 7', 22', 30'
Paulinho 90+5'
25 July 2021 Group D International Stadium, Yokohama  Ivory Coast 0–0
28 July 2021 Group D Saitama Stadium, Saitama  Saudi Arabia 3–1 Matheus Cunha 14'
Richarlison 76', 90+1'
First in group, progressed
31 July 2021 Quarter-finals Saitama Stadium, Saitama  Egypt 1–0 Matheus Cunha 37'
3 August 2021 Semi-finals Kashima Soccer Stadium, Kashima  Mexico 0–0
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
4–1
Penalties
Dani Alves soccer ball with check mark
Martinelli soccer ball with check mark
Bruno Guimarães soccer ball with check mark
Reinier soccer ball with check mark
7 August 2021 Gold medal match International Stadium, Yokohama  Spain 2–1 (a.e.t.)
Matheus Cunha 45+2'
Malcom 108'

Football at the Pan-American Games

[edit]

Chicago 1959

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
29 August 1959 Final round Soldier Field, Chicago  Costa Rica 4–2 Beyruth 25'
China 33', 78'
Roberto Rodrigues 80'
30 August 1959 Final round Soldier Field, Chicago  Cuba 4–0 Gérson 2' (pen.), 4'
Roberto Rodrigues 55'
Beyruth
31 August 1959 Final round Hanson Field, Macomb  United States 3–5 Gérson 16'
Roberto Rodrigues 19'
Germano 62'
2 September 1959 Final round Soldier Field, Chicago  Haiti 9–1 Germano 2', 52', 65'
China 18', 44', 54', 63'
Roberto Rodrigues 57'
Maranhão 69'
3 September 1959 Final round Soldier Field, Chicago  Mexico 6–2 China 20', 40', 70'
Gérson 48', 52', 86'
5 September 1959 Final round Hanson Field, Macomb  Argentina 1–1 China 38'

São Paulo 1963

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
24 April 1963 Final round Parque São Jorge, São Paulo  Uruguay 3–1 Othon 7'
Aírton 12', 89'
28 April 1963 Final round Parque São Jorge, São Paulo  United States 10–0 Othon 6'
Aírton 10', 47', 57', 62', 65', 76', 87'
Nenê 35'
Jairzinho 40'
30 April 1963 Final round Parque São Jorge, São Paulo  Chile 3–0 Jairzinho 9'
Othon 26'
Aírton 60'
4 May 1963 Final round Parque São Jorge, São Paulo  Argentina 2–2 Aírton 60'
Othon 75'

Mexico City 1975

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
14 October 1975 Group 4 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Costa Rica 3–1 Vázquez 23' (o.g.)
Tiquinho 54'
Cláudio Adão 70'
15 October 1975 Group 4 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  El Salvador 2–0 Cláudio Adão 14'
Edinho 69'
17 October 1975 Group 4 Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Nicaragua 14–0 Luiz Alberto 1', 3', 16', 32'
Santos 5', 34'
Rosemiro 21'
Eudes 24'
Erivelto 30'
Fraga 59'
Batista 67', 74'
Marcelo Oliveira 72', 90'
First in group, progressed
19 October 1975 Group B Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Bolivia 6–0 Leguelé 16' (pen.)
Cláudio Adão 37', 46', 86', 89'
Erivelto 90+1'
21 October 1975 Group B Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Argentina 0–0
23 October 1975 Group B Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Trinidad and Tobago 7–0 Cláudio Adão 4', 40', 62'
Erivelto 15'
Santos 17', 84'
Eudes 18'
First in group, progressed
25 October 1975 Gold medal match Estadio Azteca, Mexico City  Mexico 1–1
(a.e.t.)
Cláudio Adão 85' (pen.)

San Juan 1979

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
2 July 1979 Group 2 Estadio Sixto Escobar, San Juan  Guatemala 2–0 Silva 14'
Mica 71'
6 July 1979 Group 2 Estadio Sixto Escobar, San Juan  Cuba 1–0 Cristóvão 69'
First in group, progressed
8 July 1979 Group A Estadio Country Club, San Juan  Costa Rica 3–1 Silvinho 35'
Édson Boaro 40'
Jérson 44'
10 July 1979 Group A Estadio Country Club, San Juan  Puerto Rico 5–0 Silva 5', 60'
Mica 21'
Cléo 40'
Jérson 65'
First in group, progressed
14 July 1979 Gold medal match Estadio Sixto Escobar, San Juan  Cuba 3–0 Wagner Basílio 3'
Silva 38'
Gilcimar 80'

Caracas 1983

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
15 August 1983 Group B Estadio Brígido Iriarte, Caracas  Argentina 2–0 Marcus Vinícius 27'
Heitor 36'
19 August 1983 Group B Estadio Brígido Iriarte, Caracas  Mexico 1–0 Heitor 2'
First in group, progressed
23 August 1983 Gold medal match Estadio Brígido Iriarte, Caracas  Uruguay 0–1

Indianapolis 1987

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
10 August 1987 Group B Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis  Canada 4–1 Evair 12'
Nelsinho 36'
Tony 67' (o.g.)
João Paulo 69'
13 August 1987 Group B Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis  Cuba 3–1 Careca 14'
André Cruz 69'
Washington 85'
16 August 1987 Group B Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis  Chile 0–0
First in group, progressed
18 August 1987 Semi-finals Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis  Mexico 1–0
(a.e.t.)
Evair 109'
21 August 1987 Gold medal match Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis  Chile 2–0
(a.e.t.)
Washington 105'
Evair 115'

Mar del Plata 1995

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
8 March 1995 Group B Estadio Municipal General San Martín, Tandil  Costa Rica 2–1 Ronaldo Guiaro
Silvinho
13 March 1995 Group B Estadio Municipal General San Martín, Tandil  Bermuda 2–0 Anderson
Sandro
15 March 1995 Group B Estadio Municipal General San Martín, Tandil  Chile 1–1 Silvinho
First in group, progressed
18 March 1995 Quarter-finals Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata  Honduras 0–0
(a.e.t.)
Penalties
7–8
Penalties

Ronaldo Guiaro soccer ball with check mark
Anderson soccer ball with check mark
Bordon soccer ball with check mark
Alberto soccer ball with red X
Nenê soccer ball with red X
Ferreira soccer ball with red X
Edmílson soccer ball with check mark
Fabrício soccer ball with check mark
Silvinho soccer ball with check mark
Sandro soccer ball with check mark
Adílson soccer ball with red X

Santo Domingo 2003

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
3 August 2003 Group B Estadio Mirador Este, Santo Domingo  Colombia 4–0 Vágner Love 30', 41'
Gabriel 34'
Coelho 65'
6 August 2003 Group B Estadio Mirador Este, Santo Domingo  Dominican Republic 5–0 Dagoberto 5', 22'
Diego 63'
Dudu Cearense 86'
Vágner Love 88'
9 August 2003 Group B Estadio Mirador Este, Santo Domingo  Cuba 2–1 William Batoré 62'
Vágner Love 64'
First in group, progressed
12 August 2003 Semi-finals Estadio Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte, Santo Domingo  Mexico 1–0 Dagoberto 87'
12 August 2003 Gold medal match Estadio Olímpico Juan Pablo Duarte, Santo Domingo  Argentina 0–1

Rio de Janeiro 2007

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
15 July 2007 Group A Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Honduras 3–0 Lulinha 22' (pen.), 66', 90+1' (pen.)
18 July 2007 Group A Estádio Engenhão, Rio de Janeiro  Costa Rica 2–0 Maicon 18'
Alex Teixeira 24'
21 July 2007 Group A Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro  Ecuador 2–4 Luiz Júnior 37'
Alex Teixeira 71'
Second in group, eliminated

Guadalajara 2011

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
19 October 2011 Group B Estadio Omnilife, Zapopan  Argentina 1–1 Henrique Almeida 63'
21 October 2011 Group B Estadio Omnilife, Zapopan  Cuba 0–0
23 October 2011 Group B Estadio Omnilife, Zapopan  Costa Rica 1–3 Henrique Almeida 30'
Third in group, eliminated

Toronto 2015

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
12 July 2015 Group A Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, Hamilton  Canada 4–1 Luciano 7'
Rômulo 38'
Clayton 47'
Erik 89'
16 July 2015 Group A Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, Hamilton  Peru 4–0 Luan 3'
Clayton 20'
Rômulo 26'
Dodô 30'
20 July 2015 Group A Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, Hamilton  Panama 3–3 Luciano 24', 25'
Clayton 37'
First in group, progressed
23 July 2015 Semi-finals Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, Hamilton  Uruguay 1–2 Clayton 75'
25 July 2015 Bronze medal match Hamilton Pan Am Soccer Stadium, Hamilton  Panama 3–1
(a.e.t.)
Luciano 76' (pen.), 115' (pen.)
Lucas Piazon 99'

Santiago 2023

[edit]
Date Stage Venue Opponent Score Brazil scorers
23 October 2023 Group B Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander, Valparaíso  United States 1–0 Miranda 86'
26 October 2023 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Colombia 2–0 Biro 16'
Pirani 51'
29 October 2023 Group B Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Honduras 3–0 Ronald 50'
Martins 54'
Lara 79'
First in group, progressed
1 November 2023 Semi-finals Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Mexico 1–0 Leone 2' (o.g.)
4 November 2023 Gold medal match Estadio Sausalito, Viña del Mar  Chile 1–1 (a.e.t.)
Penalties
4–2
Ronald 83'
Penalties
Nascimento soccer ball with check mark
Ronald soccer ball with check mark
Figueiredo soccer ball with red X
Miranda soccer ball with check mark
Mycael soccer ball with check mark

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