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30 March, 2010

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22 March, 2010

FIFA World cup 2010 Brazil national football team

Brazil


                                                                              Brazil national FLAG

Brazil national football team


The Brazil national football team represents is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation. They are the most successful national football team in the history of the World Cup, with five championships (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002). Currently ranked second by FIFA, Brazil is consistently among the strongest football nations by Elo Ratings and is the only team to have played in every World Cup.

Brazil national football Team configuration :



                                            


Nickname(s)
Canarinho (Little Canary) A Seleção (The Selection) Verde-                
Amarela (Green and Yellow) The Samba Kings

Association
Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (Brazilian Football                     
Confederation)
Confederation
CONMEBOL (South America)
Head coach
Dunga
Captain
Lúcio
Most caps
Cafu (142)[1][2]
Top scorer
Pelé (77)[2]




Home stadium



Maracanã
Morumbi
Mineirão
Mané Garrincha
Beira-Rio
Serra Dourada
Castelão
Mangueirão
Arruda
FIFA code
BRA
FIFA ranking
2
Highest FIFA ranking
1 (September 1993)
Lowest FIFA ranking
8 (August 1993)
Elo ranking
1
Highest Elo ranking
1 (March 1953)
Lowest Elo ranking
18 (November 2001)

FIFA World cup 2010 Head coaches of Portugal national football


Head coaches of Portugal national football :


Country
Name
Period
Portugal
Committee
1921–1923        
Portugal
Ribeiro dos Reis
1925–1926                 
Portugal
Cândido de Oliveira
1926–1929, 1935–1945, 1952
Portugal
Maia Loureiro
1929     
Portugal
Laurindo Grijó
1930     
Portugal
Tavares da Silva
1931, 1945–1947, 1951, 1955–1957         
Portugal
Salvador do Carmo
1932–1933, 1950, 1953–195       
Portugal
Virgílio Paula
1947–1948       
Portugal
Armando Sampaio
1949     
Portugal
José Maria Antunes
1957–1960, 1962–1964, 1968–1969         
Portugal
Armando Ferreira
1961, 1962–1964         
Portugal
Fernando Peyroteo
1961     
Portugal
Manuel da Luz Afonso
1964–1966       
Portugal
José Gomes da Silva
1967, 1970–1971         
Portugal
José Augusto
1972–1973       
Portugal
José Maria Pedroto[6]
1974–1976       
Portugal
Juca
1977–1978, 1980-1982, 1987–1989         
Portugal
Mário Wilson
1978–1980       
Brazil
Otto Glória
1982–1983       
Portugal
Fernando Cabrita
1983–1984       
Portugal
José Augusto Torres
1984–1986       
Portugal
Rui Seabra
1986–1987       
Portugal
Artur Jorge
1990–1991, 1996–1997   
Portugal
Carlos Queiroz
1991–1993, 2008–
Portugal
Nelo Vingada
1994     
Portugal
António Oliveira
1994–1996, 2000–2002   
Portugal
Humberto Coelho
1997–2000       
Portugal
Agostinho Oliveira
2002     
Brazil
Luiz Felipe Scolari
2003–2008     






FIFA World cup 2010 Portugal national football players



Players 

The following players have also been called up to the Portugal squad within the Fifa World cup 2010 :



Pos.
Player
Age
Caps
Goals
GK
Eduardo
27
12
0
GK
Henrique Hilário
34
1
0
DF
Bruno Alves
28
28
5
DF
Paulo Ferreira (2nd captain)
31
59
0
DF
Rolando
24
7
0
DF
Duda
29
14
1
DF
Miguel
30
53
1
DF
Tonel
29
2
0
MF
Pedro Mendes
31
5
0
MF
João Moutinho
23
26
1
MF
Raul Meireles
27
31
3
MF
Tiago
28
49
1
FW
Cristiano Ronaldo (captain)
25
69
22
FW
Liédson
32
7
3
FW
Simão
30
79
21
FW
Silvestre Varela
25
1
0
FW
Nani
23
34
6
FW
Hugo Almeida
25
23
5















FIFA World cup Portugal national football team Honours




Honours

This is a list of honours for the Portugal national football team :


    # FIFA World Cup :

                   * Third Place (1): 1966
                   * Fourth Place (1): 2006

 
   # UEFA European Championship :

                  * Runner-up (1): 2004
                  * Semi-finalist (2): 1984; 2000


    # Football at the Summer Olympics :


                   * Fourth Place (1):1996







FIFA World cup 2010 Portugal national football team



Portugal


                                                                 Portugal national FLAG

Portugal national football team

In 2006, the Portuguese national football team is governed by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), finishing 4th at the FIFA World Cup. In 1966, the first appearance at the FIFA World Cup saw them reach the semifinal, losing 2–1 at Wembley to the eventual world champions England. The next two times Portugal qualified for the World Cup were 1986 and 2002, with Portugal going out in the first round both times.

 Scolari led Portugal to the final of UEFA Euro 2004, where they lost to the Greek national team, and to their second World Cup semi-final in the 2006 World Cup. Scolari left after the Euro 2008 championships to manage Chelsea. Carlos Queiroz was appointed the new manager of Portugal in 2008.




Portugal football Team configuration :



Association
Federação Portuguesa de Futebol
Nickname(s)
Selecção das Quinas
Confederation
UEFA (Europe)
Head coach
Carlos Queiroz (Portugal)
Captain
Cristiano Ronaldo
Most caps
Luís Figo (127)
Top scorer
Pauleta (47)
FIFA code
POR
FIFA ranking
6
Highest FIFA ranking
4 (March 2001)
Lowest FIFA ranking
43 (August 1998)
Elo ranking
12
Highest Elo ranking
2 (June 2006)
Lowest Elo ranking
45 (November 1962)































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