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Brazil’s 20 Greatest Ever Footballers (Ranked)
Summary
- Brazil’s rich football culture and tough conditions have produced some of the most skilful and talented players in the world, such as Neymar and Ronaldinho.
- The country has a history of producing top-class defenders, including Roberto Carlos and Cafu, who were integral to Brazil’s success.
- Legendary players like Pele and Ronaldo have solidified their place as Brazil’s greatest ever
The nation of Brazil is both football-mad and football royalty. The beautiful game is played from the beaches to the favelas, by young and by old, there really is nowhere quite like it. The country is stricken by poverty, and so kids often play with worse than basic equipment on tight and restricted courts. However, much like in boxing and other combat sports, tough situations often create the greatest stars.
As a result of the conditions, many players that come out of Brazil are blessed with frighteningly quick feet and close control so good you’d be forgiven for thinking the ball was glued to their boot. Players across generations have had a level of ball mastery that is simply off the scale when compared to what we would deem ‘skilful’ European players.
In truth, it’s no wonder the Selecao have won more World Cups than any other nation. But who are their greatest-ever players? From Pele to Ronaldo, they’ve had many undoubted legends. It’s up there with the toughest of questions, but one that has been answered below.
Ranking factors
As is always the case with football, it is a game of opinions. All football fans will have their own thoughts and feelings on any and every topic, and as such, some measures have had to be put in place for our rankings. In order to come up with the list below, we have used the following factors to determine the order:
- Longevity
- International success
- Club success
- Technical ability
- Goals
- Assists
20
Taffarel
Brazil caps: 101
Unlike any other position, a goalkeeper’s reputation can swing on a single mistake – especially in Brazil. The nation’s number one at the 1950 World Cup, Moacir Barbosa, was effectively exiled after conceding two goals in the showpiece fixture of the home tournament to Uruguay. In contrast to his unfairly shunned predecessor, Taffarel enjoyed his greatest moment in a World Cup final, keeping Italy at bay for 120 minutes in 1994 before leading Brazil to victory in a penalty shootout.
The slight, 5ft 11in shot-stopper was not impervious to errors. After one particularly poor outing at the start of his legendary career, the player who had been known as Claudio insisted on being called Taffarel. That name would come to represent a new era of modern goalkeeping as the Brazilian made the unconventional move to Europe, where he excelled for Parma and Galatasaray.
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Taffarel’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Internacional |
1985–1990 |
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Parma |
1990–1993 |
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Reggiana |
1993–1994 |
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Atletico Mineiro |
1995–1998 |
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Galatasaray |
1998–2001 |
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Parma |
2001–2003 |
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Brazil |
1988–1998 |
19
Marcelo
Brazil caps: 58
Former Real Madrid superstar Marcelo was trusted with the responsibility of being Cristiano Ronaldo’s right-hand man for years at Los Blancos. Beginning his illustrious career at Fluminense, it didn’t take long for the European giants to notice the supremely talented left-back, and he went on to secure five Champions Leagues, a plethora of domestic cups and become a six-time La Liga champion.
His field-crossing balls, ability to fly up the flank and astute defending were – and continues to be – second to none. The Brazilian’s sensational career in Madrid with the Spanish giants made him one of the best defenders in world football. With 58 caps to his name, Marcelo enjoyed a great career with Brazil and was part of the side that won the Confederations Cup in 2013. The defender was also part of the team that enjoyed a good run on home soil at the 2014 World Cup, eventually losing to Germany in the semis.
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Marcelo’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Fluminense |
2005–2007, 2023–Present |
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Real Madrid |
2007–2022 |
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Olympiacos |
2022–2023 |
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Brazil |
2006–2018 |
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18
Roberto Carlos
Brazil caps: 127
Hailed as one of the greatest left-backs to have ever stepped onto a football pitch, Roberto Carlos enjoyed a highly decorated career that saw him feature for the likes of Inter Milan and Real Madrid. He was also a permanent fixture in the Brazil national team in the World Cup success in 2002.
The pint-sized Brazilian left many spectators dumb-founded with his law-defying shooting ability and his tendency to roam up and down the flank like it was going out of fashion. And don’t even get us started on that free kick against France. He goes down as one of the most entertaining and iconic players of the modern era.
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Roberto Carlos’ Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Uniao Sao Joao |
1991–1993 |
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Atletico Mineiro (loan) |
1992–1993 |
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Palmeiras |
1993–1995 |
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Inter Milan |
1995–1996 |
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Real Madrid |
1996–2007 |
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Fenerbache |
2007–2009 |
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Corinthians |
2010–2011 |
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Anzhi Makhachkala |
2011–2012 |
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Delhi Dynamos |
2015–2016 |
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Brazil |
1992–2006 |
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17
Gerson
Brazil caps: 70
Pele made some surprising decisions when selecting the 125 greatest living footballers in 2004. Liverpool misfit El Hadji Diouf and LA Galaxy’s Hong Myung-bo made the cut, but he left out his instrumental teammate from Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning side, Gerson.
The cunning midfielder became known as ‘The Brain’ of the greatest international side in football history for a cool, calculating style on the pitch. Gerson lost his head when Pele’s list was unveiled, ripping up the paper it was written on during a live TV broadcast. His disgust was understandable. The spider at the centre of Brazil’s beguiling web of play was fundamental to the most iconic triumph in World Cup history.
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Gerson’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Flamengo |
1959–1963 |
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Botafogo |
1963–1969 |
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Sao Paulo |
1969–1972 |
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Fluminense |
1972–1974 |
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Brazil |
1961–1972 |
16
Rivelino
Brazil caps: 92
Another top performer from the fabled 1970 World Cup roster to make the list is Rivelino: a man known for his threatening, hard-hitting shot. Domestically, he spent the best part of his career earning his corn for Corinthians and was known for his technique and passing ability, alongside his aforementioned knack to rifle one. Like many Brazilian players over the years, Rivelino possessed a natural flair that set him apart from many players in his era.
The attack-minded playmaker was almost one of the pioneers of Ronaldinho’s trademarked ‘flip-flap’ and so will be remembered fondly not only by Brazil supporters but the rest of the footballing world. He had a moustache to die for, too.
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Rivelino’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Corinthians |
1965–1974 |
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Fluminese |
1975–1978 |
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Al Hilal |
1978–1981 |
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Brazil |
1965–1978 |
15
Falcao
Brazil caps: 28
Overshadowed by the likes of Socrates and Zico, who often hit the headlines, were the string-pullers such as Falcao. Often hailed as an ‘unsung genius’, his long blonde hair married up with his long lower limbs made him a nuisance to play against, but an immovable object should you line up alongside him.
Domestically, he was the fulcrum of Roma’s greatest-ever side. The iconic Italian outfit have only ever won three league titles since their formation in 1927, the second of which came during Falcao’s time at the base of midfield. The regal distributor followed up that Serie A crown with a run to the 1984 European Cup final, only losing to Liverpool via a penalty shootout. Above and beyond any pot of silver he won, Falcao’s greatest honour is his enduring reputation as ‘The Eighth King of Rome’.
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Falcao’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Internacional |
1972–1980 |
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Roma |
1980–1985 |
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Sao Paulo |
1985–1986 |
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Brazil |
1976–1986 |
14
Carlos Alberto
Brazil caps: 54
For a nation where it’s all about flair and fancy footwork up top, the hard-hitting defenders often went unnoticed, despite doing such a stellar job. Carlos Alberto offered both. While he could charge forward and get in on the act of scoring, Alberto’s defensive capabilities were of a terrific standard.
Not disturbed by the captaincy duties, he was a pivotal part of that famous star-studded Brazil side from 1970. Alberto unfortunately passed away in 2016, but his legacy will live on forever in the minds of football fans. He is still regarded as one of the best defenders Brazil have ever had, decades on from his playing days.
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Carlos Alberto’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Fluminese |
1963–1966, 1974–1976 |
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Santos |
1966–1974 |
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Flamengo |
1976–1977 |
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New York Cosmos |
1977–1980, 1982 |
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California Surf |
1981 |
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Brazil |
1964–1977 |
13
Cafu
Brazil caps: 143
Widely regarded as one of the greatest full-backs to ever lace his boots, Cafu boasts a first-place spot as Brazil’s most-capped player of all time. The former Roma man continued to fly the Selecao flag high as Pele and Garrincha called time on their careers and won the World Cup in both 1994 and 2002 and was an integral cog in the nation’s well-oiled machine.
Cafu had a workhorse energy about him and fit the mould of being a Brazilian full-back, tasked with flying up and down the flank, like a glove. With full-backs growing in importance in the modern game, Cafu remains the measuring stick to which the best right-backs are compared.
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Cafu’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Sao Paulo |
1989–1995 |
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Real Zaragoza |
1995 |
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Juventude |
1995 |
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Palmeiras |
1995–1997 |
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Roma |
1997–2003 |
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AC Milan |
2003–2008 |
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Brazil |
1990–2006 |
12
Kaka
Brazil caps: 92
Kaka was the best in the world for a while, even winning the Ballon d’Or in 2007 after he guided AC Milan to Champions League revenge over their old foe Liverpool. He really was a sublime player, a creative genius, if you will.
The languid midfielder effortlessly glided across the pitch, making everything look so easy, when in actual fact, he was an unstoppable product in his prime. A devout Christian also, Kaka led by example both on and off the pitch, and he’s a very worthy selection. His underwhelming spell at Real Madrid is the only reason the former attacking midfielder finds himself so low on the list.
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Kaka’s Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Sao Paulo |
2000–2003, 2014 |
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AC Milan |
2003–2009 |
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Real Madrid |
2009–2013 |
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AC Milan |
2013–2014 |
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Orlando City |
2014–2017 |
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Brazil |
2002–2016 |
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Socrates
Brazil caps: 60
Socrates was the maverick Brazilian star who loved a smoke, was no stranger to a drink, and certainly wasn’t afraid to speak his political mind – but that all added to the allure of the qualified doctor. Standing 6ft 3in from the ground, Socrates was a gangly but elegant midfielder known for his two-footedness.
He captained Brazil at the 1982 World Cup and, in doing so, took charge of what many believe to be the greatest national team ever due to the sheer beauty of their football. However, his side suffered defeat at the hands of Italy and were eliminated from the tournament.
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Socrates’ Career |
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Team |
Years |
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Botafogo |
1973–1978, 1989 |
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Corinthians |
1978–1984 |
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Fiorentina |
1984–1985 |
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Flamengo |
1986–1987 |
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Santos |
1988–1989 |
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Garforth Town |
2004 |
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Brazil |
1979–1986 |
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