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    Brazil qualify for 2026 World Cup after narrow win over Paraguay

    June 12, 2025
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    Brazil has officially qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a 1-0 victory over Paraguay in a South American qualifier held at the Neo Química Arena in São Paulo. The win, witnessed by over 45,000 fans in cool winter conditions, confirms Brazil’s place in the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Mexico, Canada, and the United States.

    Brazil qualify for 2026 World Cup after narrow win over Paraguay

    The only goal of the match came in the 43rd minute, concluding a first half in which Brazil dominated possession and chances. After a determined run by Raphinha was halted by the Paraguayan defense, Matheus Cunha recovered the ball and delivered a low cross from the byline. Vinicius Júnior met the pass in front of goal and converted with a simple finish, securing the lead.

    Brazil continued to press after the interval, with further attempts on goal from Bruno Guimarães, Raphinha, and Gerson. Despite several promising moves, the hosts were unable to increase their advantage, as Paraguay maintained a compact shape and resisted additional goals.

    This result elevates Brazil to 25 points in the CONMEBOL qualifying standings, trailing only Argentina and Ecuador both of whom have also secured qualification. The win ensures Brazil maintains its unmatched record of qualifying for every World Cup since the tournament began in 1930.

    The match marked the first victory under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti. Following a goalless draw against Ecuador in his debut, Ancelotti opted for a more attacking strategy. His formation featured just two midfielders and a four-man forward line, with Gabriel Martinelli and Raphinha occupying the wings, and Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Júnior operating centrally with fluid roles.

    The tactical shift yielded more offensive fluidity and gave Brazil an edge throughout the match. While the scoreline remained narrow, the performance suggested progress in the team’s adaptation to Ancelotti’s system and offered encouraging signs ahead of the final stages of preparation for the World Cup.

    With qualification secured, Brazil can now focus on refining its squad and tactical setup in the months ahead. The national team, known as the Canarinho, will be targeting a record-extending sixth world title when the tournament begins in June 2026. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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