Brazil at World Cup 2026: Can the Seleção End a 24-Year Wait?
Brazil last won the World Cup in 2002. With Vinicius Júnior, Rodrygo, and Endrick leading a thrilling new generation of attackers, World Cup 2026 represents the best chance in years for the five-time champions.
In Brazil, football is not a sport. It is a language, a religion, and a national identity rolled into one. The country has produced more World Cup winners than any other nation — five titles across 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002. But that last triumph in Japan and South Korea is now 24 years ago, and for a nation where anything less than winning the World Cup is considered underperformance, the wait has become a source of deep collective frustration.
World Cup 2026 represents Brazil's most exciting squad in recent years. The question is whether exciting is enough.
The Attack: Vinicius, Rodrygo, Endrick
If there is one area where Brazil are unambiguously world-class, it is their forward line. Vinicius Júnior — Ballon d'Or winner and Champions League regular at Real Madrid — is the most explosive wide forward in world football. His ability to beat defenders with pace and skill, combined with a growing goal-scoring record at the highest level, makes him the kind of attacker that wins tournaments.
Alongside him, Rodrygo — also from Real Madrid — provides a different attacking dimension: intelligent positioning, technical quality in tight spaces, and the ability to operate off the shoulder of defenders. And in Endrick, the teenage prodigy who signed for Real Madrid at 16, Brazil have a centre-forward of extraordinary promise who is now physically ready to perform at the highest level.
The Tactical Challenge
Brazil's consistent issue at recent World Cups has not been their attacking quality — it has been building a defensive and midfield structure that protects their attackers and controls matches against elite opposition. At Qatar 2022, they were many people's favourites and lost to Croatia on penalties in the quarter-finals, despite dominating the match statistically for long periods.
Their new coach has been tasked with solving this puzzle: how to give Brazil the defensive foundation that allows their attacking talent to flourish. Getting that balance right across potentially seven matches in four weeks is the defining challenge.
The Expectation
Every Brazilian player knows what is expected. The Seleção's supporters do not accept quarter-final defeats. They do not accept semi-final exits. The national expectation is to win, and to win playing beautiful football. Managing that pressure — which is different from any other nation's pressure — while performing at World Cup level is a unique challenge.
The Verdict
Brazil have the squad to win World Cup 2026. They have the individual quality, the technical foundation, and the attacking threat. If their defensive structure holds, if their midfield can control knockout matches against the best European sides, and if Vinicius Júnior performs at his absolute peak, Brazil can end the 24-year drought.
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