National sports team
The Brazil national futsal team represents Brazil during international futsal competitions. It is under the direction of the ♨️ Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).[a] The team is considered to be the strongest in the world earning a record three straight ♨️ championships in the FIFA Futsal World Cup. Brazil also holds a record twelve championship wins in the South American Futsal ♨️ Championship also known as the Copa América de Futsal and five wins in the Taça América de Futsal. As of ♨️ November 2024, Brazil is ranked first in the Futsal World Rankings. Brazil has played in all FIFA Futsal World Cups ♨️ and has finished in the top three places eight times, which includes the recent Futsal World Cup in 2024.
History [ ♨️ edit ]
FIFA Era [ edit ]
Ever since the early days of the FIFA Futsal World Cup, Brazil have been a ♨️ force to be reckoned with on the international scene. The Auriverde claimed the trophy at the first three editions of ♨️ the showpiece event, at Netherlands 1989, Hong Kong 1992 and Spain 1996, but were outstripped by their futsal bête noire, ♨️ Spain. La Furia Roja proved to be too strong for Brazil in the Final of Guatemala 2000 and at the ♨️ semi-final stage of Taiwan 2004, where they went on to take the title once more. Brazil won their 4th and ♨️ 5th titles in Brazil 2008 and Thailand 2012, beating Spain in the finals of these two editions respectively. They are ♨️ known for defeating East Timor 76–0 in the 2006 Lusophony Games in Macau.
Results and fixtures [ edit ]
The following is ♨️ a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Legend
Win ♨️ Draw Lose Fixture
2024 [ edit ]
Team [ edit ]
Current squad [ edit ]
The following players were called up to the ♨️ Brazil squad for a tournament in France played from 5 to 10 April 2024.[3][4]
Head coach: Marquinhos Xavier
Recent call-ups [ edit ♨️ ]
The following players have also been called up to the Brazil squad within the last 5 years.
Notable players [ edit ♨️ ]
Jackson João Bosco Moreira dos Santos (1979–1988)
Douglas Pierotti (1980–1989)
Eduardo Valdez Basso (1983–1991)
Raul Cerqueira de Rezende (1985–1990)
Paulo Sérgio Lira Goés (1992–2004)
Jorge ♨️ Luis da Costa Pimentel (1992)
Manoel Tobias (1992–2004)
Vander (1988–1997)
Carlos Roberto Castro Silva (1993–1999)
Lenísio (1999–2012)
Falcão (1998–2024)
Competitive record [ edit ]
FIFA Futsal World ♨️ Cup [ edit ]
FIFA Futsal World Cup record Years Round Position Pld W D L GS GA 1989 Champions 1st ♨️ 8 5 1 2 33 17 1992 Champions 1st 8 7 1 0 44 7 1996 Champions 1st 8 7 ♨️ 1 0 55 16 2000 Runners-up 2nd 8 7 0 1 78 14 2004 Third place 3rd 8 7 1 ♨️ 0 48 15 2008 Champions 1st 9 8 1 0 64 8 2012 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 45 ♨️ 7 2024 Round of 16 9th 4 3 1 0 33 9 2024 Third place 3rd 7 6 0 1 ♨️ 28 8 2024 To be determined Total 9/10 5 titles 67 57 6 4 428 101
FIFUSA/AMF Futsal World Cup [ ♨️ edit ]
FIFUSA Futsal World Championship record Year Round Position Pld W D L GS GA 1982 Champions 1st 6 6 ♨️ 0 0 33 3 Champions 1st 6 6 0 0 48 2 Runners-up 2nd 8 7 1 0 75 8 ♨️ Third place 3rd 9 6 0 3 36 18 Fourth place 4th 9 5 3 1 35 13 Third place ♨️ 3rd 8 6 1 1 26 14 Quarter-finals 8th 6 3 1 2 51 15 2003 Second round 6th 4 ♨️ 2 1 1 18 6 2007 did not enter 2011 Group stage 9th 3 1 1 1 13 13 2024 ♨️ Group stage 10th 3 1 0 2 7 5 2024 Runners-up 2nd – – – – – – Total 11/12 ♨️ 2 titles 62 43 8 11 342 97
Copa América de Futsal [ edit ]
South American Futsal Championship (Unofficial) [ edit ♨️ ]
1965 –
1969 – Champions
1971 – Champions (host)
1973 – Champions
1975 – Champions
1976 – Champions
1977 – Champions (host)
1979 – Champions
1983 – Champions
1986 ♨️ – Champions
1989 – Champions (host)
Copa América de Futsal [ edit ]
1992 – Champions (host)
1995 – Champions (host)
1996 – Champions (host)
1997 ♨️ – Champions (host)
1998 – Champions (host)
1999 – Champions (host)
2000 – Champions (host)
2003 –
2008 – Champions
2011 – Champions
2024 –
2024 – Champions
2024 ♨️ –
FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) [ edit ]
2012 – (host)
2024 – Champions
2024 –
Futsal Confederations Cup [ edit ]
2009 – ♨️ Did not enter
2013 – Champions (host)
2014 –
Pan American Games [ edit ]
Panamerican FIFUSA Championship [ edit ]
1980 – Champions
1984 – ♨️ Champions (host)
1990 – Did not enter
1993 – Semi-finals
1996 – 4th place
1999 – Did not enter
South American Games [ edit ]
2002 ♨️ – Champions (host)
2006 – Champions
2010 – Champions
2014 – Champions
Grand Prix de Futsal [ edit ]
2005 – Champions (host)
2006 – Champions ♨️ (host)
2007 – Champions (host)
2008 – Champions (host)
2009 – Champions (host)
2010 – (host)
2011 – Champions (host)
2013 – Champions (host)
2014 – Champions ♨️ (host)
2024 – Champions (host)
2024 – Champions (host)
Futsal Mundialito [ edit ]
1995 – Champions
1996 – Champions
1998 – Champions
2007 – Champions
2008 – ♨️ Champions
Other tournaments [ edit ]
Futsal Pyramids Cup
2002 –
2003 –
Futsal World Tournament
1986 – 8th place
1987 –
1987 –
Lusophony Games
Futsal Tiger's Cup
1997 –
1999 ♨️ –
2001 –
KL World 5's (Futsal, Kuala Lumpur)
2003 –
2008 –
IBSA Blind Futsal World Championship
1998 –
2000 –
2002 –
2006 –
2010 –
Ho Chi Minh ♨️ City International Futsal Tournament
2013 –
Head-to-head record [ edit ]
See also [ edit ]
Notes [ edit ]
a b [1] Between 1979 ♨️ and 2024, the organizing unit of the national team was the Brazilian Futsal Confederation (CBFS). As of 2024, the Brazilian ♨️ Football Confederation (CBF) will take over the management of the sport, while CBFS will be responsible for organizing championships.