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This is a list of the Brazil national football team's competitive records and statistics. Honours Senior team ... Goals Career 1 Cafu: 142 5 1990–2006 2 Neymar: 128 79
It is generally believed that the inaugural game of the Brazil national football [33] team was a 1914 match between a Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo select team and the English club Exeter City, held in Fluminense's stadium. [34] [35] Brazil won 2–0 with goals by Oswaldo Gomes and Osman, [34] [35] [36] though it is claimed that the match was a ...
Most career top-flight goals:190, Roberto Dinamite; Most goals in a season: 34, Washington (2004) Most goals in a game: 6, Edmundo (for Vasco da Gama v. União São João, 11 September 1997) Most goals in a top-flight game: 6, Edmundo (for Vasco da Gama v. União São João, 11 September 1997) Fastest goal: 8 seconds, Nivaldo (for Náutico v.
Brazil is the most successful national team in the history of the World Cup, having won five titles, earning second place, third place and fourth place finishes twice each. Brazil is one of the countries besides Argentina, Spain and Germany to win a FIFA World Cup away from its continent and the only one to do it in four different continents.
Neymar scored his record 78th and 79th goals for Brazil in a 5-1 World Cup qualifying win over Bolivia on Friday. Neymar's goals in the Amazon city of Belem put him two above the total of three ...
In the second half, South Korea pulled a goal back when Paik Seung-ho finished into the right of the net from thirty yards out. With ten minutes left and leading by three goals, Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson was substituted for third-choice keeper Weverton, making Brazil the first team to ever use 26 different players play time in one World Cup.
His extra-time goal tied him atop Brazil’s all-time goal scoring list with Pelé at 77. With the 82-year-old legend hospitalized in Brazil, Neymar passing Pelé while Brazil hoisted a sixth ...
In total the Brazilian team won all 12 games, scoring 42 goals and conceding only 8. With this third win after their 1958 and 1962 World Cup victories, Brazil became the world's most successful national football team at that time, surpassing both Italy and Uruguay, who each had two championships. Brazil also earned the right to retain the Jules ...