While the preparations have been a big let-down and protests across Brazil are threatening, Brazil winning the World Cup will definitely bring back some smiles. But is the Brazilian team ready to cash in on a golden opportunity to please the
Ronaldo had a horrific 1998 final where he never seemed fit and hungry to score. 2002 though was his, he scored 15 goals including the two in the final as Brazil secured their fifth World Cup trophy in style.
Brazil failed to defend their title in 1998 as France beat them in the finals that saw a controversial Ronaldo injury. But Brazil made amends in 2002 as they won their 5th World Cup defeating Germany in the final.
Romario had a dramatic 1994 World Cup. He was benched for the 7 games of World Cup qualifiers. But as soon as Brazil lost against Bolivia, Romario was called back to the team. And from there on, he went on to win the Golden Ball Winner award scoring
Following 3 World Cup wins in 4, Brazil had to wait for 24 long years before they won the cup in 1994. While the match could not come to any conclusion in the regular time, Brazil beat Italy in the penalty shootout as Romário, Branco and Dunga
All hail the camaraderie and the smell of a victory. While it was still some time before Brazil formally sealed their third world cup. the smile and joy on the faces was a clear sign that Brazil were the boss in the final.
The Brazilian team could not score a hat-trick of title wins as they failed to make it to the finals. But back they were in 1970 to the World Cup final and their winning ways as Pelé, Gérson, Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto powered them to 4-1 win over
Zito's celebrations after scoring the second goal in 1962 final was immortalised by this famous image. While Zito did land back on the field of play, his high jump continues to bring back the heartwarming memories for Brazil supporters all over the
Brazil did not need to wait for too long for another World Cup as they snatched their second World Cup in a row in 1962 by beating Czechoslovakia in the final. While the Czechs scored the first goal in the 15th minute, Brazil plundered three to
The footballing power to be, Brazil won their first World Cup in 1958 by walloping hosts Sweden 5-2 in the final which was played in Solna, in the Råsunda Stadium. Photo: Twitter
The 17-year-old sensation named Pele helped Brazil level the scores and then seal a mind-blowing 5-2 victory in the final. While he wept as Brazil won their first world cup, his teammates and the world knew the real star was born. Photo Courtesy: