Brazil Women

FIFA Womens World Cup | Brazil

Team Info

Founded: 1991

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Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
06 Jun 2026 Brazil Women vs USA Women 21:30:00
10 Jun 2026 Brazil Women vs USA Women 00:30:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
19 Apr 2026
01:30
Brazil Women 1 - 0 Canada Women International Friendlies Women
15 Apr 2026
01:30
Brazil Women 6 - 1 Zambia Women International Friendlies Women
12 Apr 2026
01:30
Brazil Women 5 - 1 South Korea Women International Friendlies Women
07 Mar 2026
23:00
Mexico Women 1 - 0 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
04 Mar 2026
21:30
Brazil Women 1 - 2 Venezuela Women International Friendlies Women
28 Feb 2026
01:00
Costa Rica Women 2 - 5 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
02 Dec 2025
19:45
Portugal Women 0 - 5 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
28 Nov 2025
18:00
Norway Women 3 - 1 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
28 Oct 2025
17:15
Italy Women 0 - 1 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
25 Oct 2025
16:30
England Women 1 - 2 Brazil Women International Friendlies Women
Etihad Stadium

About Brazil Women

The Brazil women's national football team represents Brazil in women's association football and is run by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). It has participated in eight editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup, finishing as runner-up in 2007, and seven editions of the Copa América Femenina.

Brazil played their first game on 22 July 1986 against the United States, losing 2–1.

The team finished the 1999 World Cup in third place and the 2007 in second, losing to Germany in the final, 2–0. Brazil won the silver medal twice in the Olympic Games, in 2004 and 2008, after getting fourth place in the two previous editions.

Brazil is the most successful women's national team in South America, having won the first four editions of the Copa América championship. Since 1999 they have been contenders for the World title. In 1998 and 1999, the team was the runner-up of the Women's U.S. Cup.

In 2017, the Brazilian Football Confederation's decision to fire head coach Emily Lima sparked protest among the team's players. The dispute evolved into an argument for greater wages and more respect and recognition for the country's female football players. As a result, players such as Cristiane, Rosana, and Francielle announced their retirement from international football, hoping that this decision might make a difference in the years to come.

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