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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