Federação Brasileira de Sports[]
1914-1916[]
Federação Brasileira de Football[]
1916-1917[]
Confederação Brasileira de Desportos[]
1917-1938[]
Until 1979, all the National sports teams of Brazil were managed by Confederação Brasileira de Desportos (Brazilian Sports Confederation).
1938-1950[]
1950-1954[]
1954-1958[]
1958-1962[]
1962-1966[]
1966-1968[]
1968-1971[]
1971-1976[]
The three stars were added on the top, to represent the three World Cup titles won by Brazil.
1976-1980[]
Confederação Brasileira de Futebol[]
1980-1985[]
In 1980, the new logo with the CBF acronym (which was the new denomination, Confederação Brasileira de Futebol) and the Jules Rimet cup is introduced.
1985-1991[]
The circle with "Café do Brasil" coffee grain logo was withdrawn from the shield possibly due to FIFA prohibiting sponsorship on national teams jerseys.
1991-1994[]
During the 1994 FIFA World Cup three stars sat above the shield, which became four after Brazil won it.
1994-1999[]
1999-2002[]
2002-2010[]
A fifth star was added after Brazil won the 2002 FIFA World Cup.
2010-2014[]
2014-2016[]
2016-2019[]
2019-present[]
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