Brazil aims to end 24-year World Cup title drought in 2026

ESPN Soccer1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 8:34 AM

Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Brazil aims to end 24-year World Cup title drought in 2026
Summary

Brazil is competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup as their quest for a title continues, having last won in 2002. Under coach Carlo Ancelotti, the team seeks to return to the pinnacle of international soccer, aiming to leverage their status as the most successful team in World Cup history. The tournament is currently underway, with Brazil poised to make a significant impact in their group matches. Their performance will be critical to determining their path through the tournament as they strive to reclaim the trophy.

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  • Brazil has not won the World Cup since 2002.
  • Carlo Ancelotti is the current head coach.
  • The tournament is currently underway in 2026.
  • Brazil is considered the most successful team in World Cup history.
  • Their first matches will set the tone for the tournament.
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Brazil are the most successful team in World Cup history. But after not winning the title in 24 years, can Carlo Ancelotti's side finally end that run?

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