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Brazil National Football Team Players (2026): Full Squad List, Right Positions, Clubs & Stats

Brazil National Football Team Players

No national side has the history, glamour and expectation that Brazil does. Five World Cup wins, a streak of qualification for every tournament since 1930, and a catalogue of players who have each defined whole epochs that is Pelé, Garrincha, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and now Vinícius Júnior means that the Seleção represent the Gold Standard by which all international football is judged. 

Brazil National Football Team Players head into the 2026 FIFA World Cup under Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti with a blend of battle-hardened champions and a thrilling emerging star class led by Neymar’s emotional announcement of one last tournament. Our guide pieces every player in the Brazil national team picture — positions, clubs, jersey numbers, stats and how this squad has fared after an extraordinary 2026 World Cup qualifying performance.

Quick Facts

CategoryDetails
NicknameSeleção / Canarinho
Governing bodyBrazilian Football Confederation (CBF)
Head coachCarlo Ancelotti
CaptainMarquinhos
Home stadiumMaracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro
Training baseGranja Comary, Teresópolis
World Cup titles5 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
FIFA ranking (as of June 2026)6th
All-time top scorerNeymar (80 goals)
Most capped playerCafu (142–143 caps)
2026 World Cup resultEliminated in Round of 16 by Norway (2-1)

Brazil National Football Team Players 2026 – Full Squad List

Carlo Ancelotti named his 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in May, with Neymar’s recall to the group the headline story after nearly three years away from the national team. Right-back Wesley was later ruled out through injury just before the tournament and replaced by Atalanta’s Éderson Silva.

NamePositionClub
AlissonGoalkeeperLiverpool
EdersonGoalkeeperFenerbahçe
WevertonGoalkeeperGrêmio
MarquinhosDefenderParis Saint-Germain
Gabriel MagalhãesDefenderArsenal
DaniloDefenderFlamengo
Alex SandroDefenderFlamengo
BremerDefenderJuventus
Roger IbañezDefenderAl-Ahli
Douglas SantosDefenderZenit St. Petersburg
Léo PereiraDefenderFlamengo
Éderson SilvaDefender/MidfielderAtalanta
CasemiroMidfielderManchester United
Bruno GuimarãesMidfielderNewcastle United
Lucas PaquetáMidfielderFlamengo
FabinhoMidfielderAl-Ittihad
Danilo SantosMidfielderBotafogo
NeymarForwardSantos
Vinícius JúniorForwardReal Madrid
RaphinhaForwardBarcelona
Gabriel MartinelliForwardArsenal
Matheus CunhaForwardManchester United
EndrickForwardLyon
Luiz HenriqueForwardZenit St. Petersburg
Igor ThiagoForwardBrentford
RayanForwardBournemouth

Notable absentees from the final list included Thiago Silva, João Pedro, Rodrygo, Estêvão, Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, and Andrey Santos — several ruled out through injury, others left out in what Ancelotti described as some of the toughest calls of his career.

Brazil National Football Team Players by Position

Goalkeepers

Brazil entered the World Cup arguably with the best and deepest goaltending core of any tournament selection. Liverpool’s number one Alisson Becker is the obvious first choice, supported by ex-Manchester City star Ederson (now with the Fenerbahçe) veteran and then Grêmio’s Weverton will finish off as third-choice keeper on domestic league cover.

Defenders

The back line was constructed around PSG captain Marquinhos, a two-times Champions League winner and likely central defensive partner for Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães. Bremer (Juventus) and Al-Ahli’s Roger Ibañez provided rotation, with Flamengo duo Danilo and Alex Sandro, plus Zenit’s Douglas Santos and Flamengo’s Léo Pereira rounding out the full-backs. Éderson Silva of Atalanta was brought in late after Wesley withdrew from injury.

Midfielders

Casemiro, recalled from what was to be his last World Cup after falling out of the side through suspension, lined up against his former manager at Real Madrid who led him to Champions League glory. Bruno Guimarães of Newcastle has come into his own as one of the most rounded midfielders in the Premier League and gets the nod as Ward-prop’s primary partner. There was a sprinkling of creativity from Flamengo’s Lucas Paquetá, veteran Fabinho and Botafogo’s Danilo Santos made up the numbers.

Forwards

This was where Brazil were really loaded. Real Madrid’s talisman, Vinícius Júnior, whose 10 goals topped the group-stage scoring charts, and Barcelona’s Raphinha in career-best form under Hansi Flick. Its headlines were dominated by Neymar’s recall — after two-and-a-half years on the sidelines due to injury. Another 19-year-old was also included, with Endrick (Real Madrid, on loan at Lyon) alongside Rayan (Bournemouth), forming the next generation alongside Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli, Manchester United’s Matheus Cunha and Brentford birthday boy Igor Thiago.

Brazil National Football Team Predicted Starting XI

Carlo Ancelotti’s obvious choice for setting up during the cycle [was] a 4-3-3. A typical strongest lineup:

  • Goalkeeper: Alisson
  • Defence: Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Alex Sandro
  • Midfield: Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Lucas Paquetá
  • Attack: Raphinha, Matheus Cunha (or Igor Thiago), Vinícius Júnior

And with Neymar on the bench as an option to come on into a match and Endrick providing another way to play in attack, Ancelotti actually had real flexibility to tweak his front line in relation to opposition and game situations.

Brazil National Football Team Captain

Across the 2026 World Cup cycle, Brazilian coach Fernando Diniz handed Marquinhos the captain’s armband, even as the veteran center back often deferred to Casemiro around and after matches, elevating Brazil’s No. 5 to a co-leader given his stature within the dressing room and national team hierarchy. Marquinhos, fresh from having another Champions League medal around his neck at PSG, was composed on the ball, while Casemiro’s winning mentality made him a natural voice in midfield. The squad also featured experienced campaigners such as Alisson and Danilo.

Brazil National Football Team Coach

May 2025 marks the arrival of Carlo Ancelotti as Brazil coach, a fact that transparently makes him the first coach not born in Brazil to feature at a World Cup with the Seleção. The Italian came with an unrivalled club CV five Champions League crowns to his name and league titles in England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany but he was treading new ground at international level. He took over following a troubled qualifying campaign with previous coaches Fernando Diniz and Dorival Júnior, just days after the CBF presidency was also changed. 

Just before the World Cup squad announcement, CBF confirmed contract extension for Ancelotti until 2030 World Cup

Brazil National Football Team Coaching Staff

RoleName
Head CoachCarlo Ancelotti
Assistant CoachDavide Ancelotti
Goalkeeping CoachClaudio Taffarel
Fitness CoachFrancesco Mauri
Technical CoordinatorCBF technical staff (under Ancelotti’s setup)

Ancelotti brought much of his trusted backroom team, including his son Davide Ancelotti as assistant, mirroring the staff structure he used at Real Madrid. Former World Cup-winning goalkeeper Claudio Taffarel continued in his long-standing role coaching Brazil’s goalkeepers.

Brazil National Football Team Players and Their Clubs

Brazil’s squad for 2026 was spread widely across Europe, with a smaller but notable domestic contingent. Eight players came from the Premier League: Alisson, Gabriel Magalhães and Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Casemiro and Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle), Igor Thiago (Brentford), and Rayan (Bournemouth). Flamengo supplied four players Danilo, Alex Sandro, Léo Pereira, and Lucas Paquetá making it the most-represented Brazilian domestic club. 

Other clubs included Real Madrid (Vinícius Júnior), Barcelona (Raphinha), Paris Saint-Germain (Marquinhos), Juventus (Bremer), Fenerbahçe (Ederson), Zenit St. Petersburg (Douglas Santos, Luiz Henrique), Al-Ahli (Ibañez), Al-Ittihad (Fabinho), Grêmio (Weverton), Botafogo (Danilo Santos), Santos (Neymar), and Lyon (Endrick).

Brazil National Football Team Jersey Numbers

NumberPlayer
1Alisson
2Éderson Silva
3Gabriel Magalhães
4Marquinhos
5Casemiro
6Alex Sandro
7Vinícius Júnior
8Bruno Guimarães
9Matheus Cunha
10Neymar
11Raphinha
12Weverton
13Danilo
14Bremer
15Léo Pereira
16Douglas Santos
17Fabinho
18Danilo Santos
19Endrick
20Lucas Paquetá
23Ederson
24Roger Ibañez

The No. 10 shirt carried special weight this cycle. Previously worn by Pelé, Zico, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, and Kaká, it had been passed among Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Raphinha during Neymar’s long absence. With Neymar’s recall confirmed, Vinícius Júnior stated publicly that “the No. 10 belongs to Neymar,” and the CBF handed it back to him — making him the first Brazilian to wear it across four separate World Cups.

Brazil National Football Team Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026

Brazil were drawn in Group C with Morocco, Scotland and Haiti. They began their group stage with a 1-1 draw against Morocco, then followed that up with a pair of 3-0 wins over Haiti and Scotland as they topped the group on goal difference. Brazil defeated Japan 2-1 in Houston after Casemiro levelled, and Gabriel Martinelli’s stoppage-time winner ensured their advance to the last sixteen. 

But they bowed out in the round of 16, beaten 2-1 by Norway on July 5 — Brazil’s first quarterfinal exit for 36 years at a World Cup. In that game, Neymar slotted home a late penalty in his ninth World Cup goal before announcing his international retirement at the final whistle.

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Top Star Players in the Brazil National Football Team

Vinícius Júnior

Brazil’s top performer coming into 2026, a two-time Champions League winner under Ancelotti at club level and the 2024 Ballon d’Or runner-up. He was the top scorer for Brazil over the course of the group stages, and throughout the tournament was central to their attacking play.

Neymar

After 2.5 years on the sidelines due to injury, Brazil’s all-time leading scorer made a feeling-laden appearance at his fourth World Cup. He netted from the spot versus Norway in the round of 16 before announcing his retirement from international football, ending with Brazil at a record 80 goals in 130 appearances.

Raphinha

But Jorge Sampaoli won the World Cup with a leaner and faster Barcelona winger, who was also at his career peak under Hansi Flick, giving width, direct running and end product from the right flank.

Marquinhos

The defensive lynchpin for Brazil and his Captain, having just enjoyed another Champions League success with PSG. His experience and calm was instrumental in re-organising the back line all tournament long.

Bruno Guimarães

Guimarães had been one of the Premier League’s most impressive midfielders in recent seasons and proved a key box-to-box presence alongside Casemiro in Brazil’s engine room.

Young Talents to Watch in Brazil National Football Team

Endrick and Rayan, both 19, headlined Brazil’s next generation in the 2026 squad, each earning a first World Cup call-up. Endrick’s move from Real Madrid to a loan spell at Lyon gave him regular game time ahead of the tournament, while Rayan’s breakout form for Bournemouth turned heads throughout the season. Chelsea winger Estêvão, also 19, was tipped as a coming star before a thigh injury ruled him out entirely.

Brazil National Football Team Player Statistics

PlayerCapsGoals
Neymar13080
Vinícius Júnior40+15+
Casemiro80+8+
Marquinhos90+8+
Raphinha50+15+
Bruno Guimarães40+5+

Caps and goals reflect appearances through the 2026 World Cup cycle; figures for active players continue to change with each match.

Brazil National Football Team Records

RecordPlayer / TeamAchievement
Most FIFA World Cup TitlesBrazil5 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002)
Most International Appearances (Caps)Cafu142 Caps
All-Time Top Goal ScorerNeymar Jr.79 Goals
Most World Cup AppearancesCafu4 FIFA World Cups (1994–2006)
Most Goals in a Single FIFA World CupAdemir9 Goals (1950)
Youngest Brazil DebutantPelé16 Years, 8 Months
Youngest World Cup Goal Scorer for BrazilPelé17 Years (1958 FIFA World Cup)
Oldest Brazil InternationalDjalma Santos39 Years
Most Clean Sheets (Goalkeeper)Cláudio TaffarelOver 50 International Clean Sheets
Most Matches as Brazil CaptainCafu66 Matches
Biggest International VictoryBrazil vs Nicaragua14–0 (1975)
Biggest FIFA World Cup VictoryBrazil vs Sweden7–1 (1950 FIFA World Cup)
Longest Unbeaten RunBrazil35 Matches (1993–1996)
Most Copa América TitlesBrazil9 Titles
Most FIFA Confederations Cup TitlesBrazil4 Titles (1997, 2005, 2009, 2013)

Brazil National Football Team FIFA Ranking

Brazil entered the 2026 World Cup seeded 5th in FIFA Men’s World Ranking. According to the latest official FIFA update (11 June 2026) Brazil’s position is 6th in the world, continuing a longer run of mixed results including a World Cup qualifying stage where it’s been five years since they finished fifth in the ten-team CONMEBOL group. Although Brazil has been top of the rankings for longer than any other nation since rankings began in 1992 Brazil have spent more time ranked number one than any other nation since the rankings began in 1992> and haven’t regained the summit since 2022.

Brazil National Football Team Recent Results

DateMatchResult
26 Mar 2026Bolivia vs BrazilLoss (1-0)
31 Mar 2026Brazil vs FranceLoss (1-2)
31 May 2026Brazil vs PanamaWin (6-2)
6 Jun 2026Brazil vs EgyptWin (2-1)
13 Jun 2026Brazil vs MoroccoDraw (1-1)
19 Jun 2026Brazil vs HaitiWin (3-0)
24 Jun 2026Scotland vs BrazilWin (3-0)
29 Jun 2026Brazil vs JapanWin (2-1)
5 Jul 2026Brazil vs NorwayLoss (1-2)

Brazil National Football Team Upcoming Fixtures

Brazil do not have any official fixtures scheduled following their round-of-16 elimination. The national team usually next takes to the field in the following FIFA international window, generally in September for friendlies and initial preparations for the next major CONMEBOL cycle. As confirmed dates are announced, fans can find them on the CBF and FIFA websites.

Brazil National Football Team Strengths

With attackers like Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, Neymar and Gabriel Martinelli — the latter two only used as substitutes — plus Matheus Cunha and touted wonderkid Endrick all in a mix, Brazil’s biggest asset had been attacking depth and versatility ahead of the tournament. Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães marshalled a defence that looked more organised than in the past few tournaments, while Ancelotti’s tactical structure brought with him yes-a-coach who is also genuinely a winner – something the selection lacked under previous Brazil-born managers.

Weaknesses in the Current Brazil Squad

It was revealing of Brazil’s fragility in qualifying, with their worst-ever qualification record, their first home defeat to Argentina in World Cup qualifiers and a failure to beat Venezuela at all. During the tournament itself, there were questions about squad balance in central midfield outside of Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães, reliance on individual moments from Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha as well as an ageing core (Casemiro, Danilo, Alex Sandro) approaching the twilight of their international careers. 

Their round-of-16 exit by Norway again exposed their continued problems against organised European opposition — Brazil have not beaten a single European opponent at a World Cup since winning the final on penalties in 2002.

Brazil National Football Team Major Achievements

  • FIFA World Cup winners: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 (a record five titles)
  • Copa América winners: nine times, most recently in 2019
  • FIFA Confederations Cup winners: 1997, 2005, 2009, 2013 (most titles by any nation)
  • Only team to have appeared in every FIFA World Cup edition without needing a play-off
  • Longest cumulative run at No. 1 in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking of any nation

Brazil National Football Team Legends

Some of football’s biggest names are imprinted into Brazil history: Pelé, the only three-time World Cup winner; Garrincha, one of the best dribblers in world football history; Zico, “the White Pelé”; Romário and Ronaldo from their 1994 and 2002 titles respectively; Ronaldinho, Brazil’s star boy and embodiment of joga bonito; Cafu, Brazil’s record-player at over 150 caps and two World Cups behind him still as a player and now Neymar leaves the national team as its all-time leading scorer across four World Cups.

Latest Brazil National Football Team News

The 2026 World Cup for Brazil ended in the round of 16 with a 2-1 defeat to Norway on July 5 that made it meandering for a sixth world title into its fourth decade and resulted in their earliest World Cup exit since 1986. Amidst it all, the biggest post-match headline was Neymar’s completion of his Brazil international career immediately following the match at MetLife Stadium where he also made his Brazil debut. 

The question now for Ancelotti will be how he revamps the squad, with thoughts about the international futures of household names like Casemiro, Danilo and Alex Sandro lingering as Endrick and Rayan start to become fames of a new cycle.

Conclusion

Brazil’s 2026 World Cup journey was another tale of two halves: note attack, world class individuals and poise in possession met with defensive weakness and a familiar malaise when confronted by elite European opposition. Despite Carlos Ancelotti’s debut at the international tournament ending sooner than he would have liked, Neymar’s retirement ends what is one of the most decorated individual careers seen in Seleção history so far. 

The pressure to end a 24-year drought and keep the bid for a sixth title alive is more intense than ever, with Vinícius Júnior clearly this squad’s prince, Endrick and Rayan eyeing the throne beyond this World Cup cycle of replenishment now.

FAQs

1.Who is Brazil’s all-time top goalscorer? 

Neymar, with 80 international goals, having overtaken Pelé’s long-standing record in 2023.

2.Who has the most caps for Brazil? 

Cafu, with 142–143 appearances between 1990 and 2006.

3.Who is Brazil’s national team captain? 

Marquinhos captained the side through the 2026 World Cup cycle, with Casemiro sharing senior leadership duties.

4.Who is Brazil’s national team coach? 

Carlo Ancelotti, appointed in May 2025 and the first foreign-born manager to lead Brazil at a World Cup.

5.Did Neymar retire from international football? 

Yes. Following Brazil’s round-of-16 elimination against Norway on 5 July 2026, Neymar announced his retirement from the national team, ending his international career with 80 goals in 130 appearances.

6.How far did Brazil go at the 2026 World Cup? 

Brazil topped their group, beat Japan in the round of 32, but were eliminated 2-1 by Norway in the round of 16 — their earliest World Cup exit in 36 years.

7.What formation does Brazil play? 

A 4-3-3 under Carlo Ancelotti, with a settled back four and a front three built around Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha.

8.Who wears the No. 10 shirt for Brazil? 

Neymar wore the iconic No. 10 at the 2026 World Cup, becoming the first Brazilian to wear the number across four separate World Cups.

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