2005 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 2005.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
February 9, 2005 Hong Kong W 7-1 Lúcio, Roberto Carlos, Ricardo Oliveira (2), Ronaldinho, Robinho, Alex Carlsberg Cup
March 27, 2005 Peru W 1-0 Kaká World Cup Qualifying
March 30, 2005 Uruguay D 1-1 Emerson World Cup Qualifying
April 27, 2005 Guatemala W 3-0 Anderson, Romário, Grafite International Friendly
June 5, 2005 Paraguay W 4-1 Ronaldinho (2), Zé Roberto, Robinho World Cup Qualifying
June 8, 2005 Argentina L 1-3 Roberto Carlos World Cup Qualifying
June 16, 2005 Greece W 3-0 Adriano, Robinho, Juninho Confederations Cup
June 19, 2005 Mexico L 0-1 - Confederations Cup
June 22, 2005 Japan D 2-2 Robinho, Ronaldinho Confederations Cup
June 25, 2005 Germany W 3-2 Adriano (2), Ronaldinho Confederations Cup
June 29, 2005 Argentina W 4-1 Adriano (2), Kaká, Ronaldinho Confederations Cup
August 17, 2005 Croatia D 1-1 Ricardinho International Friendly
September 4, 2005 Chile W 5-0 Juan, Robinho, Adriano (3) World Cup Qualifying
September 4, 2005 Sevilla D 1-1 Pablo Alfaro (own goal) International Friendly (unofficial match)
October 9, 2005 Bolivia D 1-1 Juninho World Cup Qualifying
October 12, 2005 Venezuela W 3-0 Adriano, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos World Cup Qualifying
November 12, 2005 United Arab Emirates W 8-0 Kaká, Adriano, Fred (2), Lúcio, Juninho (2), Cicinho International Friendly

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