Afribraz Global Business Magazine – special feature
The football world is once again watching the legendary Brazil national football team with enormous expectations ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Brazil remains the only nation to participate in every FIFA World Cup edition and still stands as the most successful football nation in history with five world titles: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002.
Now, under the leadership of legendary Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti, millions of Brazilians believe the long-awaited “Hexa”, the sixth World Cup title, may finally become a reality.
But can this generation truly deliver?
ANCELOTTI: THE CALM MASTER OF WINNERS
Ancelotti arrived with enormous pressure but also unmatched experience. He is one of football’s most decorated managers, having conquered Europe with clubs like Real Madrid, AC Milan, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich.
Brazilian supporters demanded not only tactical organization, but also emotional control, discipline, and the ability to unite stars with young talents. That is exactly why the Brazilian Football Confederation turned to Ancelotti.
Unlike recent Brazilian squads criticized for inconsistency and emotional collapse under pressure, Ancelotti brings balance, maturity, and strategic intelligence.
Football today is no longer won only by “big names” or population size. Modern football has become more tactical, scientific, disciplined, and investment-driven. Smaller nations are now organized, technically prepared, and fearless. The gap between giants and underdogs continues to shrink.
That is why every detail matters.
VINICIUS JUNIOR — THE NEW FACE OF BRAZIL
Vinícius Júnior is now considered the central figure of the Brazilian attack. After shining under Ancelotti at Real Madrid, many analysts believe the coach can finally unlock Vinicius’ best version in the national team.
His explosive speed, one-on-one dribbling, confidence in decisive moments, and ability to destabilize defenses make him Brazil’s most dangerous weapon. Reports surrounding the World Cup preparations already describe him as Brazil’s “star player” for 2026.
Supporters expect Vinicius to carry the same personality and winning mentality he shows in European football into the World Cup stage.
RAPHINHA — THE WORKING MACHINE
Raphinha has become one of the most trusted players in the Brazilian setup due to his tireless pressing, creativity, and consistency.
Ancelotti values players who sacrifice for the team, and Raphinha fits perfectly into that system. His work ethic, crossing ability, and tactical discipline make him essential in balancing Brazil’s attacking power.
Interestingly, Raphinha publicly defended Neymar’s inclusion, calling him “the man for the sixth star.”
CASEMIRO — THE GENERAL OF THE MIDFIELD
Casemiro remains Brazil’s emotional leader and midfield protector. Even as younger stars emerge, his experience, leadership, and defensive intelligence remain irreplaceable.
Ancelotti trusts Casemiro deeply from their successful years together at Real Madrid. His role will be crucial in knockout-stage football, where emotional control and tactical discipline often decide championships.
ENDRICK — THE FUTURE ARRIVING EARLY
Endrick represents the future of Brazilian football. Despite his young age, his fearlessness, physical strength, and goal instinct convinced Ancelotti to include him in the World Cup plans.
Brazilian fans see in Endrick the spirit of past Brazilian legends, confidence without fear.

NEYMAR: THE BIGGEST QUESTION, THE BIGGEST HOPE
No player divides Brazil more than Neymar.
For years, Neymar has carried the burden of being Brazil’s biggest star while also facing endless controversies involving injuries, lifestyle criticism, pressure, and emotional reactions. Yet despite everything, he remains Brazil’s all-time top scorer with 79 international goals.
Many Brazilians questioned whether he still deserved a place in the squad after repeated injuries and inconsistent periods. Others insisted Brazil still needed his experience and creativity.
Ancelotti chose to trust him.
The decision was not based on emotions alone. Reports indicate Neymar’s recent performances for Santos FC showed signs of recovery and competitiveness. In one stretch, he reportedly contributed 11 goals and 4 assists in 17 matches.
Ancelotti publicly stated that Neymar’s improved physical condition and ability to maintain high intensity influenced his thinking.
However, this World Cup may define Neymar’s entire legacy.
If he leads Brazil to the sixth title, many critics may finally forgive the controversies and disappointments of previous tournaments. But if injuries return or performances fail under pressure, the debate around his career will become even more intense.
At 34, Neymar understands this could be his final opportunity to win football’s greatest prize.
BRAZIL’S BIGGEST ADVANTAGE: BALANCE
Unlike previous tournaments where Brazil depended too heavily on one superstar, this squad appears more balanced.
The attack has depth.
The midfield has experience.
The defense has energy and aggression.
And most importantly, the team now has a manager known globally for handling pressure and dressing-room personalities.
That balance may be Brazil’s greatest weapon.
BUT THE WORLD HAS CHANGED
The road to the trophy will not be easy.
Modern football has evolved into an ultra-competitive battlefield where tactical organization often defeats individual brilliance. Nations once considered “small” now produce elite talents, advanced coaching systems, sports science programs, and world-class academies.
Traditional football elephants can disappear quickly if they fail to evolve.
Recent years have shown that football is no longer simply about famous jerseys or historical reputation. It is about planning, structure, mentality, data analysis, youth investment, and collective execution.
That is why the 2026 FIFA World Cup may become one of the hardest tournaments in football history.

CAN BRAZIL REALLY WIN THE SIXTH TITLE?
Yes, Brazil truly has a realistic chance.
With Carlo Ancelotti’s experience, Vinicius Junior’s explosiveness, Casemiro’s leadership, Raphinha’s work rate, the emergence of Endrick, and Neymar’s final quest for glory, Brazil possesses enough talent to compete with anybody.
But talent alone will not be enough.
To lift the trophy, Brazil must show emotional maturity, defensive consistency, tactical discipline, and the hunger that once made the Seleção feared across the world.
The dream of the “Hexa” is alive again.
And the world will be watching.



Leave feedback about this