Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: The Seleção’s Hunger for Six
Brazil — five-time world champions — arrives at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the burning desire that only the sport’s most decorated nation can carry. Every World Cup without a title feels like a wound; the last triumph came in 2002. This time, under coach Dorival Júnior, they come with youth, pace and world-class talent.
Placed in Group C with Morocco, Scotland and Haiti, Brazil should advance comfortably — but the Seleção knows that ‘should’ means nothing at a World Cup. Vinicius Jr., the Real Madrid superstar who has grown into one of the world’s best players, leads the attack with electric dribbling and clinical finishing. Rodrygo and Endrick — the teenage sensation from Palmeiras — provide additional firepower. In midfield, Bruno Guimarães sets the tempo with intelligence and physicality.
The Weight of History
Brazil’s last three World Cups have ended in agony: the 7-1 humiliation at home in 2014, the quarter-final exit in 2018, and the quarter-final defeat to Croatia in 2022. The wounds are deep. This squad carries the weight of that history and the demand of 215 million fans.
Key Players
- Vinicius Jr. – World-class attacker, Ballon d’Or contender, Brazil’s talisman
- Rodrygo – Champion’s League pedigree, intelligent and direct
- Endrick – Teen sensation, Real Madrid forward with a lethal instinct
- Bruno Guimarães – Newcastle’s midfield engine and Brazil’s metronome
Brazil remains the one team every other nation fears most. Their squad depth, attacking talent and burning motivation make them genuine favorites — and the Group C path is one of the most favourable in the draw.
