What is 2006 world cup brazil squad?

The 2006 Brazil squad for the FIFA World Cup was a strong team of players with renowned skills and expertise in their respective positions. It was led by a veteran player and captain, Cafu. The squad comprised of:

Goalkeepers: Dida, Julio Cesar, and Rogerio Ceni

Defenders: Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Juan, Lucio, Gilberto, Cicinho, and Cris

Midfielders: Kaka, Emerson, Ze Roberto, Juninho Pernambucano, Gilberto Silva, and Ricardinho

Forwards: Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Adriano, Robinho, and Fred.

The team was highly anticipated to win the championship but was knocked out by France in the quarterfinals. Despite the early departure, the Brazilian squad was regarded as a talented team with exceptional players and a long-standing history of success in football. The team's attacking possibilities were massive with Ronaldo, Adriano, Robinho and Ronaldinho all being top-class players renowned for their skills, dribbling abilities, and scoring prowess.