The yellow color of the Brazil national team has become a distinctive icon for the FIFA World Cup tournaments throughout its history, given that samba dancers have not missed participating in the World Cup throughout its history, as it participated in all versions of the competition since its inception 92 years ago, when Uruguay hosted the tournament in 1930.


In the following report, we review the secret behind Brazil wearing yellow 

 

Brazil did not start its World Cup campaign in yellow, but rather appeared in the first 4 editions of the tournament in the white shirt, and they did not win the title, until the turning point in that regard came when the samba dancers lost the title on their stadium and among their fans against Uruguay in the 1950 World Cup final, in which the final round was held.

It has a group system, the matches of which are held according to the league system, from one role, and the one with the most points is crowned. After 3 years, the Brazil national team decided to change its shirt from white to yellow, and it appeared in it for the first time in the 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland, until Celçao won the title only 4 years after this historic decision in the 1958 edition hosted by Sweden.

 The samba dancers team achieved an unprecedented historical achievement in that version, as it became the first team from outside Europe, and the only one so far, to be crowned with a version that will be held in one of the countries of the old continent.

 

The dates of the Brazil national team matches in the 2022 World Cup.



The Brazil national team is preparing   to compete in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which will be held from November 20 to December 18, respectively.