Sponsored by Free Fire, Tite calls the Brazilian Soccer Team
Partnership with CBF unites two passions of Brazilians: football and Free Fire.
Coach Tite , from the Brazilian Soccer Team , made his first team call with Free Fire as sponsor . This is the first time that Garena's game appears as an official sponsor in partnership with the CBF .
In general, Free Fire's sponsorship for the CBF also takes the form of a partnership. The partnership allows Free Fire players in Brazil - and around the world - to enjoy exclusive collaboration skins and other game items, as well as including Free Fire activations in soccer matches with the Brazilian national team.
Free Fire will be the new sponsor of the Brazilian Soccer Team. Lasting two years, the exclusive partnership will feature the Brazilian shirt as a "skin" within today's main mobile game and with the Free Fire brand on advertising boards in training camps and in interviews.
Tite summons Brazilian national team for games against Chile, Argentina and Peru
25 athletes were listed for the next three rounds of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. Brazil will take the field on September 2, 5 and 9, and will face Chile, Argentina and Peru, respectively.
GOALKEEPERS
Alisson - Liverpool FC (ING)
Ederson - Manchester City (ENG)
Weverton - Palm Trees
SIDE
Alex Sandro - Juventus (ITA)
Daniel Alves - São Paulo
Danilo - Juventus (ITA)
Guilherme Arana - Atlético-MG
FOLLOWERS
Éder Militao - Real Madrid (ESP)
Lucas Veríssimo - Benfica (POR)
Marquinhos - Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Thiago Silva - Chelsea (ENG)
HALF CAMPERS
Bruno Guimarães - Lyon (FRA)
Casemiro - Real Madrid (ESP)
Claudinho - FC Zenit (RUS)
Everton Ribeiro - Flamengo
Fabinho - Liverpool FC (ING)
Fred - Manchester United (ENG)
Lucas Paquetá - Lyon (FRA)
ATTACKERS
Gabi - Flemish
Gabriel Jesus - Manchester City (ENG)
Matheus Cunha - Hertha Berlin (ALE)
Neymar Jr - Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
Raphinha - Leeds United (ING)
Richardison - Everton (ENG)
Roberto Firmino - Liverpool FC (ING)