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Brazil's 23-man roster.
Brazil National Men's Soccer Team Location Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg).
Goalkeeper Giulio Cesar Inter Milan 1979-9-3 186 79
Goalkeeper Silva Gomez Tottenham Feb 15, 1981 191 82
Goalkeeper Doni Roma 1979-10-22 194 91
Defender: McConn, Inter Milan 1981-7-26 184 77
Defender: Lucio, Inter Milan 1978-5-8 188 84
Defender Juan Silvera dos Santos Roma 1979-2-1 181 73
Defender Bastos Lyon 1983-8-2 185 78
Defender Daniel Alves da Silva Barcelona 1983-5-6 171 64
Defender Luisson Benfica 13 Feb 1981 192 81
Defender Thiago Silva AC Milan Sep 22, 1984 183 79
Defender Gilberto Melo Cruzeiro 1976-4-25 180 78
Defender: Ramirez Benfica 1987-3-24 180 67
Midfielder Felipe Melo Juventus 1983-8-26 183 78
Midfielder Elano Galatasaray 1981-6-14 174 65
Midfielder Gilberto Silva Panathinaikos 1976-10-7 185 79
Midfielder Kaka Real Madrid 1982-4-22 186 73
Midfielder Josue Wolfsburg 1979-7-19 169 63
Midfielder Kleberson Flamengo 1979-6-19 175 64
Forward Fabiano Sevilla 1980-11-8 183 81
Forward Robinho Santos 1984-1-25 172 62
Midfielder Baptista Roma 1981-10-1 187 81
Forward Nirmar Villarreal 1984-7-14 180 73
Forward Grafeit Wolfsburg 1979-4-2 189 81
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Goalkeeper: Cesar (Inter goalkeeper, excellent defensive ability, extremely quick reaction, much more consistent than former international Dida!) )
Defender: Lucio (Brazilian iron grid, absolute defensive core, and has the ability to insert assists, strong individual ability!) )
Juan (very defensive, very consistent, good reflections, great headers).
McCone (needless to say, McCone is the most powerful right wing-back in the world today, with a strong assist ability, and a long-range shot that can open up the game for Brazil, and is a solid defence, which is also one of the core of Brazil).
Bastos (rising star, a typical Brazilian left wing-back after Carlos left, with a lot of power, speed, good assists).
Midfielder: Melo (typical Brazilian technical + defensive midfielder, strong assist ability).
Gilberto Shelva (defensive midfielder, midfielder, experienced, ginger is still old and spicy).
Elano (very good at breaking through and edge set, and good at positioning, often pulling out gaps).
Kaka (speed, assists, long shots, organization...) It's the Brazilian male No. 1).
Striker. Robinho (super goalscorer, technical striker, strong ability to break through and assist with great ability to assist, sharp nose in front of goal).
Fabiano (practical striker, keen sense of smell, not greedy for power, strong ability to grasp opportunities and grab points).
In the midfield, at first glance, it must be Brazil stronger, but Brazil has a loophole that Kaka's condition is not good, he can't pass a good ball, and he doesn't shoot from a distance. As a result, the Brazilian midfielders actually have no brains, their attack mainly relies on counter-attacks, and the speed of the front, Robinho is in good form and very threatening. Brazil defended well and played sharp counter-attacks.
This gives you an advantage!
Overall, it's a top-tier defensive powerhouse, not very pretty, but it's practical. The problem is that there is a lack of front.
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Coach Dunga.
Goalkeeper Cesar Gomez Doni.
Defenders: McConn, Alves, Gilberto, Bastos, Juan, Lucio, T. Silva, Luisson.
Midfielders: G. Silva, Josue, Melo, Kaka, Ramirez, Elano, Baptista, Kleberson.
Forwards: Robinho, Nilmar, Fabiano, Brazil, Brazil (English name: Brazil), under the leadership of young head coach Dunga, Brazil qualified for the World Cup as the first team in the South American region. Winning the Confederations Cup in South Africa in 2009 gave the Samba Army confidence to win the championship for the sixth time, and in the odds of winning the World Cup in South Africa after the round of 32, Brazil and the new European champions Spain were tied for first place at odds of 1 odds.
As in any previous tournament, for Brazil, runners-up was a failure! Brazil has been the favourite to win almost every World Cup, and now this Brazilian team is more balanced in attack and defense. Attackingly, Kaka will take on the lead, with Sergea Sevilla's scorer Fabiano showing a terrifying goal rate in qualifying (nine goals in 11 games), and with such a scorer, manager Dunga can rest assured that he will not take Ronaldo to South Africa.
At the back, the centre-back duo of Lucio and Juan performed reasonably well in qualifying, with the newly rising AC Mulan centre-back Thiago Silva giving Dunga one more choice in terms of personnel, and full-back McCone in the last two years. Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar played all 18 matches of Brazil's qualifiers and is arguably Brazil's most reassuring goalkeeper in recent World Cups. Compared with the flashy attacking line and relatively solid defense, the Brazilian team this time seems to be a bit "soft-backed", due to the lack of newcomers, the most played midfielder in the qualifiers is actually the aging Gilberto Silva.
If nothing else, Dunga will continue to trust the veteran, and the midfield position may become a weakness for Brazil in this tournament.
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Location Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Giulio Cesar Inter Milan 1979-9-3 186 79 Goalkeeper Silva Gomez Tottenham 1981-2-15 191 82 Goalkeeper Doni Roma 1979-10-22 194 91 Defender McCone Inter Milan 1981-7-26 184 77 Defender Lucio Inter Milan 1978-5-8 188 84 Defender Juan Silvera dos Santos Roma 1979-2-1 181 73
Defender Bastos Lyon 1983-8-2 185 78 Defender Daniel Alves da Silva Barcelona 1983-5-6 171 64
Defender Luisson Benfica 13/2/1981 192 Defender 81 Thiago Silva AC Milan Sep 22, 1984 183 Guard 79 Gilberto Melo Cruzeiro Apr 25, 1976 180 78 Defender Ramirez Benfica Mar 24, 1987 180 67 Midfielder Filipe Melo Juventus Aug 26, 1983 183 78 Midfielder Elano Galatasaray 14 Jun 1981 174 65 Midfielder Gilberto Silva Panathinaikos 1976-10-7 185-79
Midfielder Kaka Real Madrid 1982-4-22 186 73 Midfielder Josue Wolfsburg 19-Jul-1979 169 63 Midfielder Kleberson Flamengo 19-Jun-1979 175 64 Forward Fabiano Sevilla 1980-11-8 183 81 Forward Robinho Santos 1984-1-25 172 62 Midfielder Baptista Roma 10-1/1981 187 81 Forward Nirmal Villarreal 14-7-1984 180 73 Forward Grafitte Wolfsburg 1979-4-2 189 81
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