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Brazil Olympic
绰号A Seleção (The National Team)
足球协会Confederação Brasileira de Futebol
(Brazilian Football Confederation)
洲际足联CONMEBOL (South America)
主教练Rogério Micale[1]
队长TBD
FIFA代码BRA
主场球衣
客场球衣
首场国际比赛
巴西 5–1 荷蘭
(Turku, Finland; 16 July 1952)
最大比分胜利
巴西 9–0 哥伦比亚
(Londrina, Brazil; 30 January 2000)
Olympics
参赛次数13(1952首次参赛
最佳成绩Winners : (2016)

Brazil Olympic football team (also known as Brazil under-23, Brazil U23) represents Brazil in international football competitions in Olympic Games. The selection is limited to players under the age of 23, except three overage players. The team is controlled by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). In 13 participations, Brazil won one gold medal (2016), three silver medals (1984, 1988 and 2012) and two bronze medals (1996, 2008).

The Olympic football tournament was the last international competitium in football organized by FIFA which Brazil had never won until they won at home in 2016. They had previously won three silver medals (1984, 1988 and 2012) and two bronze medals (1996, 2008).[2] The Brazilian Olympic team is often coached by the current national team coach, such as Mário Zagallo in 1996, Vanderlei Luxemburgo in 2000, Dunga in 2008 and Mano Menezes in 2012.

History

1952–1976 Summer Olympics

Brazil's first participation in the Olympics was in Helsinki, Finland, in 1952. In that year, Brazil reached the quarter-finals, when they were eliminated by West Germany 4–2.[3] In 1960, in Rome, Italy,[4] in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan,[5] in 1968 in Mexico City, Mexico,[6] and in 1972 in Berlin, West Germany,[7] Brazil was eliminated in the first stage. In Montreal, 1976, Brazil was defeated by Poland 2–0 in the semi-finals, then Brazil was defeated by the Soviet Union 2–0 in the bronze medal match, finishing in the fourth place.[8] In these six participations, Brazil was represented by a team of junior or non-professional players as the Olympics did not allow professional players to participate during this period.

1984 Summer Olympics – Los Angeles

Starting in 1984, professional players were allowed to participate. However, European and South American teams were only allowed to include players with no more than five "A" caps at the start of the tournament. Brazil won its first medal in 1984, in Los Angeles, United States. In the group stage, Brazil beat Saudi Arabia 3–1, West Germany 1–0 and Morocco 2–0. In the quarter-finals Brazil defeated Canada in the penalty shootout, then they beat Italy 2–1 after extra-time in the semi-finals, but was beaten by France 2–0 in the gold medal Match, thus winning the silver medal.[9]

1988 Summer Olympics – Seoul

The second Brazilian silver medal was won in Seoul, South Korea, in 1988. Brazil won the medal after defeating in the group stage Nigeria 4–0, Australia 3–0 and Yugoslavia 2–1. In the quarter-finals Brazil beat their South American rivals Argentina 1–0, then defeated West Germany in the penalty shootout, but was defeated by the Soviet Union 2–1 after extra time in the gold medal match.[10] Romário was the competition's top goal scorer with seven goals.[11]

1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta

Starting in 1992, only players under the age of 23 were allowed to participate, with an exception of three overage players in the team. Brazil, managed by senior team coach, Mário Zagallo, won the bronze medal for the first time in 1996, in Atlanta, United States. In the group stage, Brazil was beaten by Japan 1–0 in the first match, then they beat Hungary 3–1 and Nigeria 1–0, finishing in the group's first position. After beating Ghana 4–2 in the quarter-finals, Brazil was defeated by Nigeria 4–3 after extra time. In the bronze medal match, Brazil beat Portugal 5–0.[12]

2000 Summer Olympics – Sydney

Brazil, managed by senior team coach, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, was eliminated in the quarter-finals. In the group stage, Brazil beat by Slovakia 3–1 in the first match, then they were beaten by South Africa 3–1. In the last group match, Brazil beat Japan 1–0 to secure the first position in the group stage. In the quarter-finals, Brazil was beaten by Cameroon 1–2, who later won the gold medal.[13]

2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup

In December 2002, CBF appointed Ricardo Gomes as the coach for Brazil Olympic team prepared for the 2004 Olympic Games. Prior to the Olympic qualification tournament, Brazil Olympic team or Brazil U23 was sent to compete at 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup. Brazil was invited to the tournament and decided to send their Under-23 team because their senior team was competing at 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup a month earlier. Although Brazil competed as an Under-23 team, all the appearances and goals in this tournament were recognized by FIFA as full international caps.[14] Brazil U-23 team went on to the final and was beaten by Mexico 0–1 after extra time, denying Brazil the chance to be the first guest team to win the tournament. The following year Brazil failed to qualify for the 2004 Olympic Games after losing out to Paraguay and Argentina in the qualifying tournament.[15]

2008 Summer Olympics – Beijing

Brazil, managed by senior team coach, Dunga, finished in the first position in the group stage, ahead of Belgium, New Zealand and China, which they beat 1–0, 5–0 and 3–0 respectively.[16] In the second round, Brazil beat Cameroon 2–0 after extra time.[17] Brazil and Argentina met on August 19 in the semi-final game of the competition. The game was marred by numerous fouls and two ejections for Brazil. Argentina won 3–0.[18] In the bronze medal match, Brazil beat Belgium 3–0.[19]

2012 Summer Olympics – London

Brazil, under coach Mano Menezes, was defeated by Mexico 2–1 in the gold medal match, played on 11 August,[20] after beating Egypt, Belarus and New Zealand in the preliminary round, Honduras in the quarter-finals and South Korea in the semi-finals. Before the Games, they beat Great Britain 2–0 in a friendly game.

2016 Summer Olympics – Rio de Janeiro

Brazil finished in the first position in the group stage, ahead of Denmark (won 4–0), Iraq (tied 0–0) and South Africa (tied 0–0). In the second round, Brazil beat Colombia 2–0 and in the semi-final match, Brazil played a one-sided game against Honduras and won 6–0. In the final against Germany, on 20 August 2016 – the first match between the two teams since the historic 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final – Brazil edged a 5–4 victory on penalties after a 1–1 draw. Neymar, captaining the side, scored the decisive penalty.

Honors

Note: Players marked with an asterisk (*) are the three overage players allowed to augment the under-23 squad. Note: The ages listed for the players are their current ages, not their ages during the tournament.

Competitive record

Recent results

October 12, 2015 Friendly Match 巴西 5–1 海地 Manaus, Brazil
Maicon 入球 35'
Vinícius Araújo 入球 41'
Gabriel Jesus 入球 50'
Gabriel Barbosa 入球 83' (P), 入球 86'
Belford 入球 87' 場館: Arena da Amazônia
入場人數: 27,282
November 11, 2015 Friendly Match 巴西 2–1 美国 Recife, Brazil
Gabriel Barbosa 入球 43'
Luan 入球 47'
Kiesewetter 入球 60' (P) 場館: Estádio Ilha do Retiro
入場人數: 6,902
November 15, 2015 Friendly Match 巴西 5–1 美国 Belém, Brazil
March 27, 2016 Friendly Match 巴西 3–1 南非 Maceió, Brazil
July 30, 2016 Friendly Match 巴西 2–0 日本 Goias, Brazil
August 4, 2016 2016 Olympics GS 巴西 0–0 南非 Brasília, Brazil
16:00 BRT 入場人數: 69,389[21]
裁判: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (西班牙)
August 7, 2016 2016 Olympics GS 巴西 0–0 伊拉克 Brasília, Brazil
22:00 BRT 入場人數: 65,829[22]
裁判: Ovidiu Hațegan (罗马尼亚)
August 10, 2016 2016 Olympics GS 丹麦 0–4 巴西 Salvador, Brazil
22:00 BRT Gabriel 入球 26', 80'
Gabriel Jesus 入球 40'
Luan 入球 50'
入場人數: 41,067[23]
裁判: Alireza Faghani (伊朗)
August 13, 2016 2016 Olympics Quarter-finals 巴西 2–0 哥伦比亚 São Paulo, Brazil
22:00 BRT Neymar 入球 12'
Luan 入球 83'
入場人數: 41,560[24]
裁判: Cüneyt Çakır (土耳其)
August 17, 2016 2016 Olympics Semi-finals 巴西 6–0 洪都拉斯 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
13:00 BRT Neymar 入球 1', 90+1'
Gabriel Jesus 入球 26', 35'
Marquinhos 入球 51'
Luan 入球 79'
場館: Maracanã
入場人數: 52,457[25]
裁判: Ovidiu Hațegan (罗马尼亚)

Team

Current squad

The following 18 players were called up for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[26] Neymar, Renato Augusto and Weverton Pereira da Silva were the three over-aged players selected to play in the games.

Caps and goals as of August 21, 2016 after the match against Germany.

號碼 位置 球員姓名 出生日期(年齡) 出賽 入球 效力球會
1 门将 Weverton* (1987-12-13) 1987年12月13日37歲) 5 0 巴西 Atlético Paranaense
18 门将 Uilson (1994-04-28) 1994年4月28日30歲) 2 0 巴西 Atlético Mineiro

3 后卫 Rodrigo Caio (1993-08-17) 1993年8月17日31歲) 11 1 巴西 São Paulo
14 后卫 Luan (1993-05-10) 1993年5月10日31歲) 3 0 巴西 Vasco da Gama
4 后卫 Marquinhos (1994-05-14) 1994年5月14日30歲) 7 1 法國 Paris Saint-Germain
2 后卫 Zeca (1994-05-16) 1994年5月16日30歲) 7 0 巴西 Santos
6 后卫 Douglas Santos (1994-03-22) 1994年3月22日30歲) 9 0 巴西 Atlético Mineiro
13 后卫 William (1995-04-03) 1995年4月3日29歲) 3 0 巴西 Internacional

17 中場 Felipe Anderson (1993-04-15) 1993年4月15日31歲) 10 3 義大利 Lazio
8 中場 Rafinha (1993-02-12) 1993年2月12日31歲) 9 0 西班牙 Barcelona
16 中場 Thiago Maia (1997-03-13) 1997年3月13日27歲) 5 0 巴西 Santos
12 中場 Walace (1995-04-04) 1995年4月4日29歲) 3 0 巴西 Grêmio
15 中場 Rodrigo Dourado (1994-06-17) 1994年6月17日30歲) 1 0 巴西 Internacional
5 中場 Renato Augusto* (1988-02-08) 1988年2月8日36歲) 5 0 中国 Beijing Guoan

9 前鋒 Gabriel (1996-08-30) 1996年8月30日28歲) 10 8 義大利 Internazionale
7 前鋒 Luan (1993-03-27) 1993年3月27日31歲) 9 5 巴西 Grêmio
11 前鋒 Gabriel Jesus (1997-04-03) 1997年4月3日27歲) 11 5 巴西 Palmeiras
10 前鋒 Neymar*Captain (1992-02-05) 1992年2月5日32歲) 14 8 西班牙 Barcelona

Previous squads

See also

References

  1. ^ http://sportv.globo.com/site/programas/rio-2016/noticia/2016/01/selecao-olimpica-deveria-ter-treinador-diferente-da-selecao-principal-diz-pc.html
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 Since 1992, squads for Football at the Summer Olympics have been restricted to three players over the age of 23. The achievements of such teams are not usually included in the statistics of the international team.
  3. ^ Games of the XV. Olympiad. RSSSF. October 25, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  4. ^ Games of the XVII. Olympiad. RSSSF. October 26, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  5. ^ Games of the XVIII. Olympiad. RSSSF. November 3, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  6. ^ Games of the XIX. Olympiad. RSSSF. November 3, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  7. ^ XX. Olympiad Munich 1972 Football Tournament. RSSSF. November 13, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  8. ^ Montreal 1976 – Fixtures and Results. FIFA.com. [September 5, 2008]. 
  9. ^ Los Angeles 1984 – Fixtures and Results. FIFA.com. [September 5, 2008]. (原始内容存档于September 14, 2008).  已忽略未知参数|df= (帮助)
  10. ^ Seoul 1988 – Fixtures and Results. FIFA.com. [September 5, 2008]. 
  11. ^ XXIV. Olympiad Seoul 1988 Football Tournament. RSSSF. November 15, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  12. ^ XXV. Olympiad Atlanta 1996 Mens Football Tournament. RSSSF. November 21, 1999 [September 5, 2008]. 
  13. ^ XXVII. Olympiad Sydney 2000 Mens Football Tournament. RSSSF. August 22, 2008 [May 22, 2009]. 
  14. ^ Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 2002–2003. RSSSF. October 11, 2008 [May 22, 2009]. 
  15. ^ Seleção Brasileira Restritiva (Brazilian National Restrictive Team) 2000–2003. RSSSF. September 16, 2008 [May 22, 2009]. 
  16. ^ Resultados. Terra. [September 5, 2008] (Portuguese). 
  17. ^ Brazil – Cameroon Score. Yahoo Eurosport. [September 5, 2008]. [失效連結]
  18. ^ Argentina goleia Brasil e defronta Nigéria na final. TSF. August 19, 2008 [September 5, 2008] (Portuguese). 
  19. ^ Brazil downs Belgium for men's soccer bronze. CBC. August 22, 2008 [September 5, 2008]. (原始内容存档于July 23, 2009). 
  20. ^ Irvin, Duncan. Mexico Wins Soccer Gold Medal, 2–1. New York Times. August 11, 2012 [August 11, 2012]. 
  21. ^ Match Report: BRA vs RSA (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. [August 4, 2016]. 
  22. ^ Match Report: BRA vs IRQ (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. [August 7, 2016]. 
  23. ^ Match Report: DEN vs BRA (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. [August 10, 2016]. 
  24. ^ Match Report: BRA vs COL (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. [August 14, 2016]. 
  25. ^ Match Report: BRA vs HON (PDF). Rio 2016 Official Website. [17 August 2016]. 
  26. ^ http://globoesporte.globo.com/olimpiadas/futebol-olimpico/noticia/2016/06/neymar-e-mais-17-selecao-que-tentara-ouro-olimpico-e-convocada-por-micale.html

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