If there is one country that has always been the most favored team to become world champion, then that country is Brazil. Understandably, this country was never in short supply of talented players and their team have a towering achievement. Very easy to find great football talents in Brazil, so too many to mention some examples. Say, the latter is the era Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Oscar and Neymar. Brazil is never absent from the World Cup title and has won the World Cup five times, which is the highest record so far. The success they achieved in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002. If the host does not become just always favored, especially if to host World Cup in their own homes, such as this year. It is natural that all citizens of Brazil really hope they can achieve success that would double priceless: success as host and (more so) as the champion. In fact, of the five times World Cup, everything is achieved in the country. When they first became host, ie in 1950, they were miserable 1-2 defeat of Uruguay in the historic final, at the Maracana stadium watched by approximately 200 thousand people. Ironically again, the Brazilian public was "geer" because they scored first before Uruguay reverse the situation. Hope was so-so enlarged due to some other factors. First, Brazil is again handled the last coach to give them victory in the World Cup (2002), which is Luiz Felipe Scolari. Second, they won the tournament with a resounding "warm up" the World Cup, the 2013 Confederations Cup. Along the way they beat Japan in a row, Mexico, Italy, and Uruguay, before conquering the 2008 European champion and the 2010 world champion, Spain, in the final round, Similarly with a convincing score: 3-0.
The composition of players: Goalkeepers: 1-Jefferson, 12-Julio Cesar, 22-Victor Rear: 2-Dani Alves, Thiago Silva-3 ©, 4-David Luiz, 6-Marcelo, 13-Dante, 14-Maxwell, 15-Henrique Central: 5-Fernandinho, 8-Paulinho, 11-Oscar, 16-Ramires, Luiz Gustavo-17, 18-Hernanes, 19-Willian Home: 7-Hulk, 9-Fred, 10-Neymar, 20-Bernard, 22-Joao, 23-Maicon
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