Brazil says goodbye to the World Cup after losing to Norway
The Brazilian team ended its participation in the 2026 World Cup with a 2-1 defeat against Norway in the round of 16. The result extends the title drought for the five-time world champion.
The South American team dominated several passages of the match at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, but the lack of precision in front of the rival goal was decisive.
Haaland decided the match
Erling Haaland was the great figure. The Manchester City forward scored a double in the last ten minutes of the game, enough to give Norway a historic pass to the quarterfinals. With seven goals in the tournament, Haaland establishes himself as one of the stars of the competition.
Brazil generated several clear opportunities, but without success. Bruno Guimarães missed a penalty in the first half, and Endrick wasted a one-on-one in the second half. Already in added time, Neymar converted a penalty, but the injury time only made up the score.
A blow for Ancelotti
The elimination represents a hard setback for Carlo Ancelotti, who directed his first major tournament as head of the Canarinha. The Italian strategist did not surpass what was done by Tite, who reached the quarterfinals in 2018 and 2022.
Message of the Confederation
Hours after the match, the Brazilian Football Confederation published a message on social networks:
“The history of the Brazilian National Team is made up of great achievements, but also of moments that strengthen our path. Today we say goodbye to the World Cup, sure that we will return even stronger. Thank you, Brazilian fans.”
Brazil still hasn’t lifted the title since 2002. Now the team focuses on the next international cycle.




