The Brazilian National Team begins its participation in the FIFA World Cup this Saturday with a clear objective: to end a 24-year drought without lifting the trophy. It is the same streak that the canarinha experienced before their title in the United States in 1994, and now Carlo Ancelotti has the mission to break it.
Despite the years without championships, Brazil remains the powerhouse that holds the most records in the history of the tournament. FIFA recently highlighted this by publishing a list of 26 records that the Verdeamarela will defend in this edition. Some of these records are widely known, while others may surprise even the most passionate fans.
This historical dominance makes Brazil the most successful team in World Cup history. Their achievements are measured not only in titles but also in individual and collective performances that marked eras. The canarinha arrives with the pressure to return to the top, but backed by an unparalleled trajectory.
Italian coach Ancelotti takes on the challenge of guiding a team that combines experience and young talent. Expectations are high across the country, where football is much more than a sport: it is part of the national identity.

A Story of Absolute Dominance
Since their first participations, Brazil has set the conditions in the tournament. The numbers accumulated over the decades position them as undisputed leaders in multiple categories. These records range from consecutive victories to performances by their iconic figures.
The FIFA publication values this legacy just before the debut. Defending each of those 26 records will be part of the journey towards the main objective: the sixth world title. The players know they represent not only the present but also a winning tradition.









