Brazil national football team kits
English: The Brazil national football team is the national team that represents Brazil in international association football competitions. It is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation, the governing body for football in Brazil.
Kit evolution
editFirst kits
edit1899–1914
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1914–17
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1917
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1917
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1917
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1918–19
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1930–38
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1942–48
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1949–50
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1950–54
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1954–70
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1970–78
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1978–81
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1981–86
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1986–90
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1990–91
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1991–93
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1994
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1994–96
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1997
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1998–2000
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2000–02
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2002–04
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2004–06
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2006–07
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2008–10
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2010–11
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2011–12
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2012–13
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2013–14
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2014–16
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2016–18
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2018–19
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2019–20
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2020–21
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2022–24
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2024–present
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Second kits
edit1938–48
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1949–50
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1958
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1974–78
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1978–81
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1981–86
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1986–90
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1990–91
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1992–93
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1994
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1994–96
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1997
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1998–2000
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2000–02
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2002–04
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2004–06
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2006–07
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2008–10
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2010–11
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2011–12
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2012–13
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2013–14
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2014–16
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2016–18
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2018–19
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2020–22
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2022–24
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2024–present
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Third kits
edit2011–12
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2013–14
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2014–16
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2016–18
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2023
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Other kits
editvs. Argentina
(1919) |
vs. Switzerland
(1950 World Cup) |
FIFA Centennial
2004 |
Alternate H (2006 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2006 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2010 World Cup)
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Alternate A (2010 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2011 Copa América)
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Alternate A 2010–11
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Alternate A 2011–12
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Alternate A 2012–13
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Alternate H (2013 Confederations Cup)
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Alternate H (2013 Confederations Cup)
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Alternate H (2014 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2015 Copa América)
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Alternate H 2016–17
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Alternate A (2018 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2019 Copa América)
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Alternate H (2021 Copa América)
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Alternate H (2022 World Cup)
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Alternate H (2024 Copa América)
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