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The development history of Brazilian football

The Brazilian team is the most successful team in the history of the World Cup, bar none. As a football kingdom, the Brazilian team has never missed a World Cup finals and won the championship five times in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002, ranking first in the number of championships won. In 1958, the Brazilian team defeated the host Sweden in the final to win the World Cup for the first time. The classic 4-2-4 formation shocked the world. Stars such as Pele, Garrincha, Didi, and Vava impressed everyone through their perfect performances. Convincedly taking away the Goddess Jules Rimit Gold Cup; 4 years later, when Pele missed most of the game due to injury, "Little Bird" Garrincha shouldered the offensive responsibility of the Brazilian team, and the Brazilian team defeated the Brazilian team in the final. The Czechoslovak team successfully defended its title; 1970 was the last World Cup that Pele participated in. The Brazilian team regained the classic 4-2-4 formation 12 years ago. They defeated the Italian team 4-1 in the final for the third time. Winning the World Cup and permanently owning the Goddess Remit Gold Cup. What is unexpected is that with Pele's retirement, the Brazilian team fell into an unprecedented low. They missed the World Cup championship for 24 consecutive years-until 1994, the new coach Pereira created a new, European team. The Brazilian team, the Selecao, which gave up artistic football, played a "practical" World Cup. They defeated three European teams, the Netherlands, Sweden and Italy (penalty kicks) in the elimination, and they won again after 24 years. Win the World Cup. In 1998, when the Brazilian team was unanimously optimistic, it inexplicably failed to perform well in the final and lost to the French team, losing the chance to defend the title. In the following four years, the Brazilian team had a poor record and its talent was withering. In the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, they were not favored by more fans. However, coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, who had only been in office for only half a year at the time, fully utilized the potential of the "3Rs". Rivaldo was at the peak of his career, and Ronaldo had also recovered from a long injury. Dinho threaded the needle in the frontcourt, and their terrifying offensive power was fully displayed in this game. In the midfield and backfield, the configuration of three central defenders and two midfielders tightly defended their penalty area. In the end, the Brazilian team sang all the way and won the championship with seven wins from seven games. Captain Cafu became the first player in the history of the World Cup to appear in the finals of three consecutive games. Ronaldo also became the top scorer with 8 goals. In the 2006 World Cup, the Brazilian team, which played in a high-profile manner, lost 0-1 to France in the quarter-finals and went home early. The head coach Pereira dismissed get out of class sadly. The only gain for the Brazilian team was Ronaldo, who scored in this cup. With 3 goals, he surpassed the famous German forward Muller with a total of 15 goals and became the scoring king in the history of the World Cup.

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The King of Samba - Brazilian Football Team The Brazilian Football Association was founded in 1914 and joined FIFA in 1923. By 2006, Brazil had entered the World Cup finals for the 18th time. Brazil is the only team in the world to have participated in the finals of every World Cup. Since the 1930 World Cup, the Brazilians have not missed a World Cup event, which is a unique record in world football. "Ball King" Pele said that it would be unimaginable to have a World Cup without Brazil. Brazil is also the only team in the world to have won the World Cup five times. In addition, the Brazilian team also won the runner-up twice, the third place twice, and the fourth place once. It is the best team in the history of the World Cup. By 2002, Brazil had reached the World Cup finals for the seventh time, equal to Germany. In 1950, Brazil hosted the World Cup for the first time. This was the only World Cup hosted by Brazil. In this competition, the Brazilian team went all the way to the final, but unexpectedly lost to Uruguay 1:2 in the final. In 1958, Brazil won the World Cup for the first time in Sweden. Pele and Garrincha, who were only 17 years old at the time, made great contributions to the Brazilian team's victory. In 1962, the Brazilian team successfully defended the World Cup in Chile. In 1970, Brazil won the championship for the third time in Mexico. Players Didi, Vava, Garrincha, Yaisinho and Pele have become legendary figures.

The 1994 World Cup was held in the United States. Brazil won the championship for the fourth time after defeating Italy, becoming the first country to win the World Cup four times. Brazil also won the fair play award and the eye-pleasing award at this World Cup. Since Scolari, who is known for his pragmatic style, became the head coach of the Brazilian national team, it has been difficult for the Brazilian team as a whole to see the light and elegant style of South American football. Except for the occasional pleasing performances of individual players on the spot, the overall level of the Brazilian team seems to have declined. Scolari's football mentality is to win and he can constantly commit fouls. As long as we win, it doesn't matter how ugly the game is. Fans who love Brazilian football may be disappointed at the World Cup because the Brazilian team they are familiar with is gone forever. But in the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan, Brazil won the Hercules Cup with its outstanding performance in the frontcourt 3R. Ronaldo became the tournament's top scorer. After the 2002 World Cup, Pereira took office. 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 championship. But the Brazilian team's performance in the game was disappointing. The Brazilian team lost 0:1 to the French team with Zidane in the quarter-finals. End of trip to Germany. Among the four frontcourt stars, only Kaka performed normally. In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the Brazilians hope to win the Hercules Cup again under the leadership of Kaká. The Brazilian team is a representative of the technical style of play. The players have good personal skills and strong individual combat capabilities.