Brazil at the FIFA Women's World Cup

All CONMEBOL members had registered for the third World Cup or qualifying South America Champion, so they played in two groups.

After a 3: 3 draw against Germany, Brazil were group winners on goal difference and scored in the quarter-finals Nigeria.

Brazil reached third place in the small final against defeated defending champion Norway by a penalty shoot-out win.

In the Qualification, which was again held as South American champions, Brazil only had to compete in the last four rounds, for which the other three teams will qualify first had.

In the 2006 South American Women's Football Championship, which once again served as Qualification, the 10 CONMEBOL members initially played four teams in two groups of five for the finals.

With four victories, Brazil reached the final round, but was there only second behind Argentina in front of Uruguay and Paraguay.

[11] Brazil reached its first World Cup final for the first time, making it the third nation after Germany and Sweden to do so for men and women.

[12] The opponent was defending champion Germany, who had reached the final without conceding, scoring the highest ever World Cup win of the season with a 11–0 draw against Argentina in the opening match.

After a goalless first half Birgit Prinz succeeded in the 52nd minute with their 14th goal of the World Cup 1–0 lead.

For the World Cup in Germany, the Brazilians qualified again as the winner of 2010 South American Women's Football Championship.

In Germany, Brazil was in a group with World Cup newcomer Equatorial Guinea, Norway and Australia solved.

The Brazilians were lucky, because although Hope Solo held the first penalty shot by Cristiane, referee Jacqui Melksham had this but repeat because a US player had run too early into the box, and the then approaching Marta was ultimately successful.

Brazil lost 5–3 on penalties [17] Four years later, the World Cup took place for the second time in the People's Republic of China.

In the 2014 Copa América Femenina, which once again served as Qualification, the 10 CONMEBOL members initially played four teams in two groups of five for the finals.

In the group, the Brazilians prevailed without loss of point, beat South Korea 2–0, Spain 1-0 and Costa Rica also 1–0.

After two games of the final round of the top four teams, the World Cup participation was no longer to take.

After the Brazilians have not won a game since July 2018, they could win against Jamaica without World Cup top goalscorer Marta 3–0.

All goals scored Cristiana, who had not played since winning the South American Championship international match.

Marta - Record goal scorer at Women's World Cup