| Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | Striker who formed a partnership with Romário during the victorious 1994 FIFA World Cup campaign | Bebeto | 83%
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| K | Last Brazilian player to have been awarded the Ballon d'Or, in 2007 | Kaká | 83%
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| R | Brazil's all-time top goalscorer in the FIFA World Cup with 15 goals | Ronaldo | 83%
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| F | Alongside São Paulo, the only club that has never played outside Série A, the highest level of the Brazilian football league system | Flamengo | 80%
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| I | National team beaten by Brazil in two FIFA World Cup finals (1970 and 1994). | Italy | 80%
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| N | Brazilian national team all-time top goalscorer with 79 goals | Neymar | 80%
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| U | National team that beat Brazil in the final of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. | Uruguay | 80%
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| C | Brazil's most successful club in women's football | Corinthians | 77%
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| M | Widely regarded as the greatest player of all time in women's football | Marta | 77%
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| S | "Doctor" who captained Brazil in the 1982 FIFA World Cup | Sócrates | 77%
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| Z | An attacking midfielder who played in two FIFA World Cups (1978 and 1982), considered to be Flamengo's greatest player ever | Zico | 77%
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| P | The only club that has never been officially crowned 'world champion' among São Paulo State's 'Big Four' | Palmeiras | 67%
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| J | Lauded as 'Garrincha's heir', this right winger was nicknamed 'The Hurricane' and played in three FIFA World Cups (1966, 1970, and 1974) | Jairzinho | 63%
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| O | São Caetano, deemed as underdogs at the beginning of the tournament, finished the 2002 Copa Libertadores as runner-up, losing to this Paraguayan club in the final | Olimpia | 53%
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| D | Playmaker who won two FIFA World Cups (1958 and 1962) and is credited as the inventor of the knuckleball free-kick technique | Didi | 47%
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| V | Forward who won two FIFA World Cups (1958 and 1962) and became the first player to score in two finals | Vavá | 47%
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| L | Known as 'Black Diamond', this forward played in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cups and was the top scorer of the latter | Leônidas | 40%
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| T | Cruzeiro legend and attacking midfielder who represented Brazil in two World Cups (1966 and 1970), forming a partnership with Pelé | Tostão | 40%
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| H | Controversial figure who presided over the Brazilian Football Confederation from 1958 to 1975; he also served as the president of FIFA from 1974 to 1998 | João Havelange | 37%
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| A | The fifth-largest stadium in Brazil in terms of capacity and the home of Santa Cruz. | Arruda Stadium | 33%
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| Q | Mexican club and the penultimate team that Ronaldinho represented before retiring | Querétaro | 33%
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| X | Current president of the Brazilian Football Confederation | Samir Xaud | 30%
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| G | Commonly referred to as 'Mineirão', this stadium hosted Germany's historic 7-1 win over Brazil in the 2014 FIFA World Cup | Governador Magalhães Pinto Stadium | 27%
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| E | 1950s and 1960s forward who played for Barcelona and Real Madrid | Evaristo | 20%
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| W | Fluminense's all-time top goalscorer with 319 goals in 403 matches, this forward also became a Valencia legend, representing the Spanish club for almost a decade | Waldo | 13%
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| Y | Former goalkeeper who managed Brazil during the 1960s and also served as a coach for Atlético Mineiro, Cruzeiro, Corinthians, Flamengo, and Porto | Yustrich | 13%
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