1995 in Brazilian Football - Brazil National Team

Brazil National Team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 1995.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
February 22, 1995 Slovakia W 5-0 Souza, Bebeto (2), Túlio, Márcio Santos International Friendly
March 29, 1995 Honduras D 1-1 Túlio International Friendly
April 27, 1995 Valencia W 4-2 Túlio (3), Juninho Paulista International Friendly (unofficial match)
May 17, 1995 Israel W 2-1 Túlio, Rivaldo International Friendly
June 4, 1995 Sweden W 1-0 Edmundo Umbro Cup
June 6, 1995 Japan W 3-0 Zinho (2), Roberto Carlos Umbro Cup
June 11, 1995 England W 3-1 Juninho Paulista, Ronaldo, Edmundo Umbro Cup
June 29, 1995 Poland W 2-1 Túlio (2) International Friendly
July 7, 1995 Ecuador W 1-0 Ronaldão Copa América
July 10, 1995 Peru W 2-0 Zinho, Edmundo Copa América
July 13, 1995 Colombia W 3-0 Leonardo, Túlio, Juninho Paulista Copa América
July 17, 1995 Argentina D 2-2 (4-2 pen) Edmundo, Túlio Copa América
July 20, 1995 United States W 1-0 Aldair Copa América
July 23, 1995 Uruguay D 1-1 (3-5 pen) Túlio Copa América
August 9, 1995 Japan W 5-1 Fukuda (own goal), Edmundo, Leonardo, César Sampaio, Sávio International Friendly
August 12, 1995 South Korea W 1-0 Dunga International Friendly
September 27, 1995 Romania D 2-2 Marques, Sávio International Friendly
October 11, 1995 Uruguay W 2-0 Ronaldo (2) International Friendly
November 8, 1995 Argentina W 1-0 Donizete International Friendly
December 20, 1995 Colombia W 3-1 Túlio (2), Carlinhos International Friendly

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