Last year’s World Cup was a big disappointment for Brazil because they were sent home early. Even though they will have a new head coach, there are still high hopes for all the talent they have. Check out when the national soccer team will play in 2023.

Most experts thought that Brazil would win the World Cup in Qatar. With their level, they were even solidifying their status during the competition. However, their journey ended in a way they didn’t expect. Now that they have a new head coach, they can move forward.

The country that had won the most games in the history of that tournament should have made it to at least the semifinals. Their 4-1 win over South Korea in the round of 16 was a good sign that they might be as good as people say. They found out it wasn’t going to work out that way, though.

After beating Japan in a penalty shootout, Croatia was the team they would play in the quarterfinals. At the end of regulation, the score was 0-0, and Neymar of Brazil scored the first goal in overtime, giving Brazil the edge. But a late goal by Croatia sent them to penalty shootouts, where they beat Brazil.

The schedule for the Brazil soccer team in 2023

Because of that shocking loss, this could be a big year for them. Tite left Brazil because he was kicked out of the team way too soon. They tried to get the best possible replacements because they have enough players to attract any head coach, but they haven’t yet.

The fact that the CONMEBOL qualifiers won’t start until later is definitely good for Brazil. The South American tournament was supposed to begin in March, but it started in June instead.

They will start the season with two games against other teams from the same area. Since they are the only team to have played in every World Cup, they don’t have to worry about making it to the next one. Having a big error margin in this way helps them be patient as they look for a coach.

Brazil national soccer team schedule: List of 2023 games

March: Two games between friends.

June: CONMEBOL qualifiers and two games.

September: Two games and CONMEBOL qualifiers.

October: CONMEBOL qualifiers and two games.

November: CONMEBOL qualifiers and two games.