Brazil head to Copa America 2024 looking to bounce back from a difficult few years on the biggest stages.
Defeat to Argentina in the 2021 Copa America denied Brazil the chance to retain their title and their star has fallen slightly since then, with a quarterfinal exit at the 2022 World Cup.
Managerial changes have also disrupted the camp, ahead of the 2024 tournament, with Tite replaced by two interim managers, first Ramon Menezes and currently Fernando Diniz, as the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) continue trying to bring in Carlo Ancelotti before the tournament.
The Sporting News looks at Brazil's historical record at the Copa America including titles won, games and player records.
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All 10 members of CONMEBOL qualified for the 2024 Copa America automatically including Brazil.
Six CONCACAF nations will complete the final 16 teams, with four already qualified and two more joining after the playoffs in March 2024.
Brazil are third on the all-time Copa America winners list, with nine titles in total, behind joint leaders Argentina and Uruguay, on 15 each.
Brazil have qualified for all 47 editions of the Copa America, however, they have opted to withdraw from it on ten occasions in their history with reasons ranging from a CONMEBOL boycott and political issues in the country.
*Draws include games won or lost via penalty shootouts.
Zizinho holds the Brazil record for the most Copa America appearances (33) and goals scored (17). The former Flamengo star won the 1949 title and is the joint-highest scorer in the competition's history, alongside Argentina's Norbert Martinez.
Roberto Carlos has the most appearances in the modern era,
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