Countries that have beaten Brazil at FIFA World Cup

Only 13 teams have won Selecao!
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Last updated: February 18, 2019
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Year
Score
Answer
1930
1-2
Yugoslavia
1934
1-3
Spain
1938
1-2
Italy
1950
1-2
Uruguay
1954
2-4
Hungary
1966
1-3
Hungary
1966
1-3
Portugal
1974
0-2
Holland
1974
0-1
Poland
1982
2-3
Italy
1986
1-2 (pen.)
France
1990
0-1
Argentina
1998
1-2
Norway
1998
0-3
France
2006
0-1
France
2010
1-2
Holland
2014
1-7
Germany
2014
0-3
Holland
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Level 85
Mar 15, 2015
Holland is a province. The country is the Netherlands.
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Level 52
Mar 16, 2015
Hah, I was just waiting how long it will take... Netherlands is also accepted. Orange football team has always been called Holland in my country (Finland) and I will never call it otherwise. Sorry! :)
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Level 33
Apr 15, 2017
Is that all? Brazil has lost 18 matches only since 1930?? That's probably almost the number of matches Uruguay has ever played in all times. That's the price you play when you're the only team that have taken part in every FIFA World Cup since the beginning of this galaxy. Losing to Germany is an undeletable humiliation, but neither does that erase what Brazil has won, built and written in football history.
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Level 52
Jun 7, 2018
I'm surprised there's any answers on the quiz seeing as no one has actually "Won Brazil".
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Level 65
Feb 18, 2019
Smart arse
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Level 43
Feb 19, 2019
where's belgium ?
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Level 73
Feb 20, 2019
Nothing in the answer grid for 2018... how are we supposed to know to choose Belgium?
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Level 68
Sep 14, 2020
How about 2018? I've got the right answr, but it is not displayed
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Level 68
Nov 9, 2022
No grid for 2018? A "ghost answer"...