Brazil will look for the six-time world champions when they face Serbia in their opener at Qatar 2022.
Brazilians won the World Cup two decades ago in Japan and South Korea, when Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Rivaldo lit up the tournament.
Neymar has carried the hopes of a country on his shoulders since his ascension in 2013.
And in 2014, Brazil had a chance to win its home tournament, but was unceremoniously defeated 7-1 by Germany in the semifinals.
In Russia 4 years ago, they were 2-1 in the quarter-finals via Belgium.
However, Serbia will be to galvanise the surprise, and they have fit Fulham striker Alekdandr Mitrovic in their ranks and they hope to wreak havoc.
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