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BRAZIL

When the Seleçao plays, the world watches

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#5

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Congrats, Brazil has Qualified for the 2026 World Cup! There are no tickets available just yet for Brazil but in the mean time...

World Cup Tickets for Brazil

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TEAM OVERVIEW

The only country to appear in every World Cup, the Seleçao exist on a different plane, having won a world-leading five titles. Their icons - Pele, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Neymar - need only one name. Their yellow kits are global icons of joy and excellence. To many, they simply are soccer.

The Burden of Beauty


Brazil doesn’t play soccer, they perform it. Fans expect them to not only win, but to do so with a style of play that mirrors the joy and rhythm that define the soul of their culture. Failure to entertain while winning is seen almost as a moral lapse.

Samba. Soccer. Seleçao.


Drums beating. Chants echoing. A sea of yellow and green pulsing in unison. Brazil matches are a celebration of life, a frothing vessel of joy overflowing at the edges. To put it plainly, there may be no purer expression of the ecstasy of live sports than a match featuring Brazil.

Artist and Antagonist


Brazil’s most gifted and polarizing player in decades, Neymar is equal parts artist, provocateur and prodigy. From no-look passes to rainbow flicks, he seems to invite defenders in simply to humiliate them. And 2026 will likely be the last chance to witness this living legend on the World Cup stage.

Ballon d'Or Bridesmaid


A global star in his own right, Vinicius Junior has long been seen as Neymar’s successor, but has been inconsistent in replicating his excellent club form at national level. With Ancelotti (who managed Vini for 4 years at Real Madrid) now in charge, there are legitimate hopes that he’ll be able to coax out of Vinicius the same level of performance that earned him runner-up status in the most recent Ballon d’Or.

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