Brazil
The Brazil national football squad represents Brazil in global men's football. Brazil is administered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for football in Brazil. They have been a initial part of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) since 1923 and member of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) since 1916. Brazil is the most successful national football squad in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with five championships: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. They are also the most victorious team in the FIFA Confederations Cup with four titles. Brazil are the current holders of the FIFA Confederations Cup after winning the 1997, 2005, 2009, and 2013
The Brazil national football squad represents Brazil in global men's football. Brazil is administered by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the governing body for football in Brazil. They have been a initial part of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) since 1923 and member of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) since 1916. Brazil is the most successful national football squad in the history of the FIFA World Cup, with five championships: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. They are also the most victorious team in the FIFA Confederations Cup with four titles. Brazil are the current holders of the FIFA Confederations Cup after winning the 1997, 2005, 2009, and 2013
edition of the game. Brazil is the only nationalized squad to have played in all FIFA World Cup editions without having any nonattendance. Brazil have also eligible for every FIFA World Cup without the need for playoffs. Brazil national football team has the all-time highest average Football Elo Ranking in the world with 2012.9, and the second all-time highest Football Elo Ranking in the world, with 2153 in 1962, only at the back of the Hungarian Golden Team of 1954. Brazil won a total of 72 official international titles to specialized and grassroots stage selections, being a world record. Its achievements have led CONMEBOL to think about it as the most magnificent and victorious of all national teams from South America and the World.
Player
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position
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Num
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Forward
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10
|
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Hulk
|
Forward
|
7
|
Fred
|
Forward
|
9
|
Oscar
|
Midfielder
|
11
|
David Luiz
|
Defender
|
4
|
Bernard
|
Midfielder
|
20
|
Thiago Silva
|
Defender
|
3
|
Julio Cesar
|
Goalkeeper
|
12
|
Jo
|
Forward
|
21
|
Marcelo Vieira
|
Defender
|
6
|
Dani Alves
|
Defender
|
2
|
Paulinho
|
Midfielder
|
8
|
Henrique
|
Defender
|
15
|
Maicon
|
Defender
|
23
|
Willian Borges da Silva
|
Midfielder
|
19
|
Hernanes
|
Midfielder
|
18
|
Luiz Gustavo
|
Midfielder
|
17
|
Fernando Luiz Roza
|
Midfielder
|
5
|
Dante
|
Defender
|
13
|
Ramires
|
Midfielder
|
16
|
Maxwell
|
Defender
|
14
|
Jefferson de Oliveira Galvao
|
Goalkeeper
|
1
|
Victor Leandro Bagy
|
Goalkeeper
|
22
|
Germany
The Germany national football squad is the football team that has represented Germany in international contest since 1908. It is governed by the German Football Association, founded in 1900. Ever since the DFB was re-inaugurated in 1949 the team has represented the Federal Republic of Germany – until the German reunification in 1990 usually referred to as West Germany in unofficial usage. Under Allied occupation and division, two other separate national teams were also recognized by FIFA: the Saarland team (1950–1956) and the East German team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). Both have been fascinated along with their records. by the current national team. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following the reunification in 1990. Germany is one of the most victorious national teams in international competitions,
The Germany national football squad is the football team that has represented Germany in international contest since 1908. It is governed by the German Football Association, founded in 1900. Ever since the DFB was re-inaugurated in 1949 the team has represented the Federal Republic of Germany – until the German reunification in 1990 usually referred to as West Germany in unofficial usage. Under Allied occupation and division, two other separate national teams were also recognized by FIFA: the Saarland team (1950–1956) and the East German team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). Both have been fascinated along with their records. by the current national team. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following the reunification in 1990. Germany is one of the most victorious national teams in international competitions,
having won a total of three World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990) and three European Championships (1972, 1980, 1996). They have also been runners-up three times in the European Championships, four times in the World Cup, and have won a further four third places. East Germany won Olympic Gold in 1976. Germany is the only nation to have won both the men's and women's World Cups. Germany are also the only European nation that has experienced for every FIFA World Cup they have been allowed to enter (the only other in the world being Brazil).
Player
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Position
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Num
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Mesut Ozil
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Midfielder
|
8
|
Miroslav Klose
|
Forward
|
11
|
Bastian Schweinsteiger
|
Midfielder
|
7
|
Manuel Neuer
|
Goalkeeper
|
1
|
Philipp Lahm
|
Defender
|
16
|
Lukas Podolski
|
Midfielder
|
10
|
Mario Gotze
|
Midfielder
|
19
|
Sami Khedira
|
Midfielder
|
6
|
Thomas Muller
|
Midfielder
|
13
|
Mats Hummels
|
Defender
|
5
|
Julian Draxler
|
Midfielder
|
14
|
Toni Kroos
|
Midfielder
|
18
|
Andre Schurrle
|
Midfielder
|
9
|
Per Mertesacker
|
Defender
|
17
|
Kevin Großkreutz
|
Defender
|
2
|
Shkodran
Mustafi
|
Defender
|
21
|
Jerome
Boateng
|
Defender
|
20
|
Erik
Durm
|
Defender
|
15
|
Roman
Weidenfeller
|
Goalkeeper
|
22
|
Benedikt
Howedes
|
Defender
|
4
|
Matthias
Ginter
|
Defender
|
3
|
Christoph
Kramer
|
Midfielder
|
23
|
Ron-Robert
Zieler
|
Goalkeeper
|
12
|
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