Brazil
Brazil is the only team to have competed at every edition of the FIFA World Cup™, fielding some of the tournament's most legendary players. It is also the most successful participant, with a record five titles to its name. As of 2022, Brazil is also the leading team in terms of goals scored and games won, with a record of 237 and 76 respectively.
Brazil 1958
Vavá scores the opening goal in Brazil's 5-2 victory against hosts Sweden in the 1958 FIFA World Cup™ final, a result that secured the nation's first-ever title.
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Brazil 1962
Brazil captain Mauro Ramos is presented with the Jules Rimet Cup by FIFA President Stanley Rous after his team defeated Czechoslovakia in the final of the 1962 FIFA World Cup™ to win its second title.
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Brazil 1970
During the post-final celebrations in 1970, Pelé raises the Jules Rimet Cup, which had just been won outright by Brazil in honour of their third FIFA World Cup™ title.
© Tony Balis Archive/FIFA Museum
Brazil 1994
The Brazil team pose for a photo with the trophy after beating Italy in the 1994 FIFA World Cup™ final – the first to be decided by a penalty shoot-out.
© Ferdinando Mezzelani/GMT Sport/FIFA Museum
Brazil 2002
Ronaldo celebrates the first of his two goals against Germany in the 2002 FIFA World Cup™ final, leading Brazil to a record fifth title.
© Ferdinando Mezzelani/GMT Sport/FIFA Museum
Book your free ticket
Step into nearly a century of FIFA World Cup™ history at the FIFA Museum located in the heart of New York City at the Rockefeller Center. You can visit our special exhibition titled Legacies of Champions as a walk-in, but booking free tickets in advance is recommended to guarantee entry.