FIFA released a compilation video showcasing every goal scored by the Brazilian national team during three World Cup tournaments [1].
The release serves as a digital archive of the nation's football heritage, highlighting a period of significant global dominance. By consolidating these goals, the organization provides a comprehensive look at the tactical evolution and individual brilliance of the Brazilian squad across different continents.
The footage covers goals from three specific World Cup tournaments [1]. These events took place in 2002, 2006, and 2010 [1]. The 2002 tournament was hosted by Japan and South Korea, while the 2006 event was held in Germany [1]. The sequence concludes with the 2010 tournament held in South Africa [1].
Featured in the highlights are several of the most recognized players in the history of the sport. The compilation includes goals from Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, and Robinho [1]. These athletes were central to Brazil's offensive strategies during the first decade of the 21st century, a period marked by high scoring rates and technical flair.
The video is intended to celebrate Brazil's scoring achievements. By mapping the goals from the 2002 victory through the 2010 campaign, the footage captures the transition of the national team's roster and the shifting dynamics of international football [1].
“The footage covers goals from three specific World Cup tournaments.”
This compilation underscores FIFA's strategy to leverage historical archives to maintain engagement with global audiences. By grouping the 2002, 2006, and 2010 tournaments, the organization highlights a specific era of Brazilian football that transitioned from the peak of the 'Three R's' (Ronaldo, Rivaldo, and Ronaldinho) to a new generation of talent.





