2003 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 2003.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
February 12, 2003 China PR D 0-0 - International Friendly
March 29, 2003 Portugal L 1-2 Ronaldinho International Friendly
April 30, 2003 Mexico D 0-0 - International Friendly
June 11, 2003 Nigeria W 3-0 Gil, Luís Fabiano, Adriano International Friendly
June 19, 2003 Cameroon L 0-1 - Confederations Cup
June 21, 2003 United States W 1-0 Adriano Confederations Cup
June 23, 2003 Turkey D 2-2 Adriano, Alex Confederations Cup
July 13, 2003 Mexico L 0-1 - Gold Cup
July 15, 2003 Honduras W 2-1 Maicon, Diego Gold Cup
July 19, 2003 Colombia W 2-0 Kaká (2) Gold Cup
July 23, 2003 United States W 2-1 (aet) Kaká, Diego Gold Cup
July 27, 2003 Mexico L 0-1 (aet) - Gold Cup
September 7, 2003 Colombia W 2-1 Ronaldo, Kaká World Cup Qualifying
September 10, 2003 Ecuador W 1-0 Ronaldinho World Cup Qualifying
October 12, 2003 Jamaica W 1-0 Roberto Carlos International Friendly
November 16, 2003 Peru D 1-1 Rivaldo World Cup Qualifying
November 19, 2003 Uruguay D 3-3 Kaká, Ronaldo (2) World Cup Qualifying

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