Brazil at the World Cup 2026: A Five-Star Collector's Guide
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Five stars on the shirt, and a record nobody else can touch. Brazil head into the World Cup 2026 as the only nation to have played every World Cup ever held, chasing a sixth title that would stretch their lead at the top of the all-time list. For collectors, the most decorated country in football history is always worth a place on the shelf. Here is our guide to Brazil World Cup 2026 collectables.
The range is compact, but it is built around the right name. This is the home of Pele, after all.
The quick version
- Record: five World Cup wins, from 1958 to 2002, more than any other nation.
- Unique: the only side present at every World Cup in history.
- Our pick: the Pele MINIX figure at £13.99, in home or away kit.
- The group: Brazil face Scotland, Morocco and Haiti in Group C.
- Heads up: a small but iconic range, so the good pieces move quickly.
Why Brazil are football's ultimate collectable
No country has won more. Five titles, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002, and a style of play so distinct it has its own name. Brazil are the only nation that has never missed a World Cup, and they came through South American qualifying to keep that record intact for 2026.
There is a nice echo in the draw, too. Brazil landed in Group C with Scotland, Morocco and Haiti, which reunites three of the four teams from Scotland's group at France 98. Brazil won that opening game in Paris. The Tartan Army would quite like a different result this time.
That heritage is the appeal. From Pele to Zico to the great sides of 1970 and 1982, Brazil have given the game more iconic shirts and players than anyone. Collecting them is less about one tournament and more about owning a piece of football's richest story. The yellow shirt does the rest.
Brazil World Cup 2026 collectables worth owning
A straight word first. Our Brazil range is small and hand-picked rather than exhaustive. But the name it is built around is exactly the one you would want, and everything is officially licensed and shipped from our UK warehouse.
Pele leads, as he should. The Pele MINIX 12cm figure comes in both home and away kits at £13.99 each, a proper desk or shelf piece honouring the only man to win three World Cups. Buy the pair and you have both halves of the most famous kit in football. And for a leftfield slice of Brazil nostalgia, there is a Queen "Brazil 81" concert poster at £3.99, marking the band's legendary South American tour, for less than a pint.
Honest take: this is a tight range, so if the Pele figures catch your eye, do not sleep on them. Small national lines tend to sell through first when a tournament heats up.
Looking for more than the yellow shirt?
If the Brazil line does not have quite what you are after, our wider Football range runs to nearly 4,000 officially licensed lines. For tournament gear, the official FIFA World Cup 2026 collection covers footballs at £15.99, mugs at £9.99 and the Monopoly Panini Prizm crossover with booster boxes at £29.99. It is all in the FIFA World Cup 2026 collection.
Frequently asked questions
How many World Cups have Brazil won?
Five, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. That is more than any other nation, which is why the shirt carries five stars above the badge.
Have Brazil qualified for the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Brazil came through South American qualifying, keeping intact their record as the only country to appear at every World Cup ever staged. They play Scotland, Morocco and Haiti in Group C.
What Brazil collectables can I buy?
The Pele MINIX 12cm figure in home and away kits at £13.99 each, plus a Queen Brazil 81 concert poster at £3.99 for the nostalgics. All officially licensed, with the wider Football range close by.
Is the merchandise official?
Yes. Our Brazil range is officially licensed and ships brand new in original packaging from our UK warehouse, same day on weekday orders placed before 2pm.
Are Pele collectables a good long-term buy?
Pele is the most decorated name in the sport's history, and pieces tied to legendary players have generally held their appeal far better than generic merchandise. There are never guarantees with collectables, but a well-kept, officially licensed Pele figure is the sort of thing that stays wanted. Buy it because you love it first, and treat any future value as a bonus.
Back the five-time champions
Brazil carry more World Cup history than any side in the game, and the pieces that matter are in stock now. Whether it is one Pele or the home-and-away pair, sort it before the tournament builds. Shop the full Brazil collection and back the five-time champions.