Brazil Has Waited 24 Years For This

#worldcup2026 #fifaworldcup Brazil have won the World Cup five times — more than any nation on Earth. But since 2002, they've gone home early every single time. 2006. 2010. 2014's 7-1 disaster. 2018. 2022's penalty heartbreak. Six tournaments. Six failures. Now Carlo Ancelotti — the most decorated manager in Champions League history — is in charge. Vinicius Jr is in his prime. Raphinha is coming off his best season ever. And for the first time in over two decades, Brazil might actually have what they were missing: a manager who knows how to turn talent into a team. In this video, we break down why Brazil's 24-year wait might finally be over at the 2026 World Cup — and why every other nation should be paying very close attention. If you're new to soccer and just getting into the World Cup this summer, this channel is for you. We explain everything in plain English — no jargon, no assumptions, just the stories that make this tournament impossible to look away from. Topics covered in this video: Brazil World Cup 2026, Carlo Ancelotti Brazil, Vinicius Jr 2026 World Cup, Brazil national team, Brazil World Cup history, why hasn't Brazil won since 2002, Brazil 7-1 Germany, Brazil squad 2026, World Cup 2026 favorites, Brazil vs Croatia 2022, Neymar World Cup 2026, World Cup explained for beginners, soccer explained, 2026 FIFA World Cup Brazil opens their 2026 World Cup campaign against Morocco on June 13 — and this video breaks down exactly why this tournament could finally end their 24-year wait. Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated artwork for the thumbnail and visuals. All historical facts, statistics, and storytelling in the script are based on real, researched information about Brazil's World Cup history and the 2026 squad. The script itself is fully accurate — only the imagery is AI-assisted. Sources & references used in researching this script: FIFA World Cup historical records (1930–2022) Brazil national team World Cup results archive Reporting on Carlo Ancelotti's appointment as Brazil head coach (2024) Player statistics: Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid / UEFA Champions League 2025-26), Raphinha (FC Barcelona 2024-25 season) 2026 FIFA World Cup squad announcements and qualification standings