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Mejores goles de delanteros brasileños en finales de torneos internacionales

Discover the most iconic and memorable goals scored by Brazilian forwards in the finals of the most prestigious international tournaments. This selection celebrates the magic and talent of football legends like Pelé, Ronaldo, Romario, and many others, who left their mark on history with decisive strikes. Relive the excitement of historical moments from the FIFA World Cup and other major competitions. A tribute to the goal-scoring prowess that has defined the Brazilian playing style on the global stage.

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    Gabriel Barbosa's Second Goal vs. River Plate (Copa Libertadores Final, 2019)

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    • Equalized in the 88th minute

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    This goal exemplifies a Brazilian striker's ability to decide an international final in crucial moments. Its impact was immediate and transformative, securing Flamengo's victory in the final minute of the 2019 Copa Libertadores. The goal's execution demonstrated Gabriel Barbosa's composure and scoring instinct under immense pressure, culminating in a historic comeback.

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    Vinícius Júnior goal vs. Liverpool (2022)

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    • Match-winner in the Champions League final

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    This goal was the sole score in the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final, securing Real Madrid's 14th title. Vinicius Jr.'s strike in such a crucial setting demonstrates his ability to be decisive in the most important moments of international football.

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    Ronaldo (Brazil) vs. Germany (2002)

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    • Scored in a World Cup final

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    This goal exemplifies Ronaldo's ability to deliver in the most crucial moments, scoring in a World Cup final. It showcases his predatory instinct and skill in capitalizing on opportunities, even against a goalkeeper of Oliver Kahn's caliber.

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    Pelé's first World Cup final goal vs. Sweden (1958)

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    • Brilliant goal

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    This goal is a masterpiece of individual skill, executed by a mere 17-year-old Pelé in a World Cup final. His control, the lob over the defender, and the impeccable finish make it a technical landmark and a decisive moment that helped Brazil win their first World Cup.

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    Adriano's Goal vs Argentina in the 2004 Copa América Final

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    • Dramatic stoppage-time equalizer

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    This goal was a dramatic 93rd-minute equalizer in the 2004 Copa América Final, saving Brazil from defeat against arch-rivals Argentina. Adriano's powerful and precise strike, under immense pressure, forced the penalty shootout which Brazil ultimately won, securing the title.

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    Roberto Firmino's Goal vs. Flamengo (FIFA Club World Cup Final, 2019)

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    • Scored in added extra time

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    This goal was crucial, as it secured Liverpool's first Club World Cup title. Firmino's finish in extra time demonstrated his skill and composure on a high-pressure international final stage.

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    Richarlison's Goal vs. Germany (Olympic Gold Medal Match, 2021)

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    This Richarlison goal is a prime example of a Brazilian forward's scoring ability in an international final. It was part of a decisive hat-trick that contributed to Brazil's Olympic final victory, showcasing his impact in a highly significant match. The strike reflected his skill in capitalizing on opponent defensive errors at a crucial moment in the game.

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    Hulk's Goal vs. Chelsea (UEFA Super Cup, 2012)

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    This goal stands out for Hulk's power and technique, a Brazilian forward renowned for his unstoppable shots. It was a moment of individual brilliance in an international tournament final, showcasing the player's ability to score on grand stages.

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    Éder's Goal vs. Soviet Union (1982)

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    • Spectacular long-range goal

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    Éder's goal exemplifies the technique and power that characterized Brazilian forwards of his era. His stunning long-range strike against the Soviet Union in the 1982 World Cup showcased exceptional skill. While not in a final, its impact and beauty make it a memorable moment in Brazilian football history.

Frequently asked questions

The selected goals are the greatest and most famous from Brazilian forwards in FIFA World Cup finals since 1970, featuring legends like Pelé, Zico, Socrates, Romario, and Bebeto.
Users can vote for their favorite goals to influence each goal's position in the ranking. Each vote contributes to the overall popularity of a goal.
The order reflects the popularity of the goals based on community voting. Goals with more votes will appear in higher positions, indicating user recognition.
This ranking specifically focuses on goals scored by Brazilian forwards in FIFA World Cup finals, highlighting iconic moments from this prestigious tournament.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking is compiled to highlight the most memorable and significant goals by Brazilian forwards in international tournament finals. The methodology combines historical recognition with community participation to offer a comprehensive view.

  • Participants are selected based on their historical relevance and the fame of their goals in FIFA World Cup finals, including legendary players such as Pelé, Ronaldo, and Neymar.
  • Goals widely recognized as 'great' or 'famous' within Brazilian and global football are considered, especially those that were decisive or aesthetically impressive.
  • The ranking is dynamically updated with community votes. Users can support their favorite goals, and each goal's position is adjusted based on the number of votes received.
  • Goals from the FIFA World Cup since 1970 are prioritized, as the provided context emphasizes this era and specific tournament for Brazilian forwards.
  • Only goals scored by Brazilian forwards in international tournament finals are included, with a particular focus on the FIFA World Cup.
  • Priority is given to goals considered 'the greatest' and 'most famous', those that have left an indelible mark on football history.
  • Goals from iconic players such as Pelé, Zico, Socrates, Romario, Bebeto, Ronaldo, and Neymar are considered, as they have been key figures for Brazil on the world stage.
  • The historical relevance and impact of the goal on the final's outcome or the tournament's legacy are important factors for inclusion.