The Brazil squad for the 2006 World Cup was a star-studded one with many talented players. Here are some key facts about the squad:
The captain of the squad was Cafu, a veteran right-back who had won the World Cup twice before.
The squad also featured several other experienced players such as Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Roberto Carlos, all of whom had won multiple major trophies with their clubs.
The team's coach was Carlos Alberto Parreira, who had led Brazil to World Cup glory in 1994 but had struggled in recent years with other national teams.
Brazil faced tough opposition in their group stage matches, but still managed to top the group with two wins and a draw.
In the knockout rounds, Brazil defeated Ghana and Croatia before losing to France in the quarter-finals.
Despite the disappointment of not winning the tournament, several members of the Brazil squad were individually recognized for their outstanding performances, including Kaka, who won the Golden Ball award for best player of the tournament.
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