All Brazil jerseys ranked!

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1970 Home Shirt - Umbro
The 1970 home jersey, designed by Umbro, is arguably the most legendary in football history. This bright yellow model with a green crew neck and green sleeve trims symbolises Brazil’s flamboyant and efficient style of play. It was in this jersey that Pelé, Carlos Alberto and Jairzinho made history by winning the World Cup in Mexico. The minimalist design, without sponsors or excessive patterns, reflects the purity of football at the time. Carlos Alberto’s goal in the final against Italy (4-1 victory) is often cited as one of the greatest team goals of all time.
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1994 Home Shirt - Umbro
The 1994 jersey, also designed by Umbro, is a tribute to Brazilian tradition while incorporating modern elements for the time. It features a bright yellow with tone-on-tone geometric patterns that give texture to the jersey. Green details on the collar and sleeves add a stylish touch. This jersey was worn by Romário, Bebeto and Cafu when they won the World Cup in the United States, after a tense final against Italy. It was also in this jersey that Brazil won their fourth world title after a penalty shootout.
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2002 Home Jersey - Nike
The 2002 home jersey, produced by Nike, is synonymous with glory. This yellow model with slanted green stripes on the shoulders was designed to maximize the comfort and mobility of the players. This jersey is especially associated with the exploits of Ronaldo, who scored 8 goals during the tournament, including two in the final against Germany, giving Brazil its fifth world title. The round neck and subtle green details reinforce its classic look. This jersey embodies the golden era of the Seleção, with a team composed of Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Roberto Carlos.
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1998 Away Jersey - Nike
The 1998 away jersey, designed by Nike, is a work of art in itself. This blue model, with yellow stars on the chest representing the starry sky of the Brazilian flag, is a tribute to national identity. Worn during memorable World Cup matches in France, including the semi-final against the Netherlands, this jersey has remained etched in the memory despite the defeat in the final against France. This bold and elegant design has become a favorite of fans and collectors.
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1982 Home Jersey - Adidas
The 1982 jersey, designed by Adidas, is a timeless classic. Sporting a bright yellow with a green V-neck and blue trim on the sleeves, this jersey is often associated with one of the greatest Brazilian teams in history, despite their elimination in the quarter-finals. Worn by legends like Zico, Socrates and Falcão, this jersey embodies the creativity and beauty of Brazilian football. The match against Italy, where Paolo Rossi shattered Brazil’s dreams, remains one of the greatest duels of the World Cup.
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2014 Home Jersey - Nike
This jersey, designed for the World Cup in Brazil, represents a modern design while paying homage to history. It is bright yellow with a green V-neck and lightly textured sleeves. Worn by Neymar, Thiago Silva and Oscar, this jersey is unfortunately associated with the historic 7-1 defeat to Germany in the semi-finals. Despite this, its simple and elegant design won over fans and remains a lasting souvenir of the home World Cup.
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1974 Away Jersey - Adidas
The 1974 away jersey, designed by Adidas, is an iconic piece, although it is often overshadowed by the home jersey of the same era. This royal blue model, with a white V-neck and white trim on the sleeves, was worn by the Brazilian team at the World Cup in West Germany. The jersey represents a transitional period for the Seleção, who were trying to repeat their success of 1970. Despite being eliminated in the semi-finals, the elegant design and the performances of icons like Jairzinho and Rivelino contributed to its popularity.
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1986 Home Shirt - Topper
The 1986 jersey, signed Topper, is a reinvention of the classic yellow. This model, featuring a green crew neck and green trim on the sleeves, has remained faithful to the clean design that characterizes Brazilian jerseys. Worn by stars such as Zico, Sócrates and Careca, this jersey accompanied the Brazilian team to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Mexico. Although the team was eliminated by France in a dramatic match, this jersey is considered a favorite for its simplicity and elegance.
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1990 Home Shirt - Topper
For the 1990 World Cup, Topper produced a bright yellow jersey with subtle green details on the V-neck and sleeves. This design, although criticized for its lack of originality, remains a timeless classic, as it fits into the tradition of Brazilian jerseys. Unfortunately, the team, led by Romário and Bebeto, was eliminated by Diego Maradona’s Argentina in the round of 16. This jersey is nevertheless appreciated by collectors for its simplicity and its association with an era when the Seleção played methodical football.
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2006 Away Jersey - Nike
The 2006 away jersey, designed by Nike, is blue with discreet yellow patterns. This model, worn by Ronaldinho, Kaká and Ronaldo, accompanied the team to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Germany. The design, with a round neck and elegant details, represents a modernization of traditional jerseys while maintaining the iconic colors. This jersey is memorable for the victory against Ghana where Ronaldo became the top scorer in World Cup history.
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2018 Home Jersey - Nike
The 2018 jersey, designed by Nike, is a tribute to the classic designs of the 70s. Featuring a vibrant yellow hue with a green crew neck and minimalist sleeves, this design embodies the heritage and elegance of Brazilian football. Worn by Neymar and Philippe Coutinho at the World Cup in Russia, this jersey accompanied the team to the quarter-finals before a defeat to Belgium. This model is appreciated for its return to clean designs, while using modern technologies for the comfort of the players.
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2022 Home Jersey - Nike
The 2022 World Cup jersey in Qatar is an example of modernity combined with historical elements. Bright yellow with subtle jaguar skin patterns on the sleeves, it pays homage to Brazil’s iconic wildlife. Worn by Neymar, Richarlison and Vinícius Jr., the jersey marked a new era for the Seleção. Green details on the collar and sleeves add a touch of tradition, while the materials used emphasise durability and performance.
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2014 Away Jersey - Nike
The 2014 away jersey, designed by Nike, is a bright blue design with a yellow V-neck. The sleeves feature a slight blue gradient, adding a modern touch to the design. This jersey was worn in away matches during the World Cup in Brazil. Although associated with mixed performances, especially in the early rounds, this design remains popular for its clean aesthetic and respect for Brazilian traditions.
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2018 Third Jersey - Nike
In 2018, Nike introduced a dark green third jersey with yellow details and subtle geometric patterns. Although it was not used in official competition, this model represents a tribute to the Amazon rainforest, a national symbol of Brazil. Worn in some friendly matches, this jersey stands out for its boldness and its desire to celebrate the country's natural roots.
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1998 Home Jersey - Nike
The 1998 home jersey, designed by Nike, is a modern classic. Sporting a vibrant yellow hue with green and blue stripes on the shoulders, it reflects a perfect blend of tradition and novelty. This jersey was worn by Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Cafu at the World Cup in France, where Brazil reached the final before losing to France. Its iconic design is closely associated with Ronaldo's enigmatic performance in the final.
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1986 Away Shirt - Topper
The 1986 away jersey, designed by Topper, is entirely blue with a white V-neck and white trim on the sleeves. This jersey was worn in away matches during the World Cup in Mexico. Although associated with a dramatic elimination against France on penalties, it remains a classic for its simple design and its faithfulness to Brazil's secondary colours.
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1978 Home Jersey - Adidas
The 1978 jersey, designed by Adidas, takes up the classic elements of Brazilian design: bright yellow with a green V-neck and green trim on the sleeves. This jersey was worn at the World Cup in Argentina, where Brazil finished third. The team led by Zico and Rivelino made their mark with their attacking play, and this jersey remains associated with a transitional era for the Seleção.
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2002 Away Jersey - Nike
The 2002 away jersey, designed by Nike, is a classic blue model with yellow stripes on the shoulders and collar. This jersey is closely linked to Brazil's victorious run at the World Cup in Korea and Japan. It was notably worn in the match against England, marked by Ronaldinho's legendary free-kick that surprised David Seaman.
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1962 Home Jersey - Athleta
The 1962 home jersey, made by Athleta, is a timeless design. Yellow with a green crew neck and green trim on the sleeves, this design was worn by Pelé, Garrincha and Vavá during the World Cup victory in Chile. Although Pelé suffered an injury early in the tournament, this jersey is associated with Garrincha's magical performances as he led Brazil to their second world title.
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1958 Away Jersey - Athleta
The 1958 away jersey, also made by Athleta, is a solid blue design with a white crew neck. It was worn by the Brazilian team in their first World Cup victory in Sweden. This jersey is particularly memorable for being worn in the final against Sweden, where Pelé scored two spectacular goals. Brazil adopted this blue kit due to a colour clash with Sweden, a decision that has gone down in legend.
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