Brasil Global Tour

Brasil Global Tour
Owner Pitch International LLP.
Introduced October 16, 2012 (2012-10-16)
Markets Worldwide
Tagline "The five-time World Cup winners are bringing their unique brand of football to iconic stadiums across the world"
Website brasilglobaltour.com
The former logo of the Brasil Global Tour which was sponsored by Gillette, and was in use from 2012 to 2015.

Brasil Global Tour officially with sponsorship the Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour is a package of all the friendlies of the Brazil National Team from 2012 to the 2022 World Cup [1]. The CBF has used the fact that Brazil is one of the most sought after teams in the world to market itself and Brazil's friendly games on the international stage. The contract between CBF and Pitch International, the company that operates the tour, started in October of 2012, and runs through the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Brazil, being the host of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, had no qualification games for the tournament as they automatically qualified as the hosts. This led to Brazil only playing friendly games for the first few years of the contract.

Pitch International was appointed in August 2012 with the first game to begin in October of the same year. The deal saw Pitch International replace Kentaro, an agency which had previously organized a package of Brazil friendlies around the world before 2012. [2] [3]

CBF stated that before working with Pitch International, it was having trouble making money off of its home friendly games, despite Brazil's relatively big status in the game. The deal with Pitch International sees the CBF paid a fee of approximately $1 million a game and Pitch International typical receives a match fee of in between $2-3 million per game. [4]

To date there have been 43 games against various opponents on all 6 inhabited continents. Brazil has played 1 time in Africa, 4 times in Asia, 2 times in Australia, 15 times in Europe, 11 times in North America, and 10 times in South America. [5][6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]

Games

Date Home Result Guest Stadium Location Attendance
October 16, 2012 Brazil4-0 JapanStadion MiejskiPoland Wrockław, Poland36,000
November 14, 2012 Brazil1-1 ColombiaMetLife StadiumUnited States East Rutherford, NJ, United States38,624
February 6, 2013 England2-1 BrazilWembley StadiumUnited Kingdom London, England87,453
March 22, 2013 Italy2-2 BrazilStade de GenèveSwitzerland Geneva, Switzerland28,000
March 25, 2013 Brazil1-1 RussiaStamford BridgeUnited Kingdom London, England35,206
April 6, 2013 Bolivia0-4 BrazilEstadio Ramón Tahuichi AguileraBolivia Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia35,000
April 24, 2013 Brazil2-2 ChileMineirãoBrazil Belo Horizonte, Brazil53,331
June 2, 2013 Brazil2-2 EnglandMaracanã StadiumBrazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil66,015
June 9, 2013 Brazil3-0 FranceArena do GrêmioBrazil Porto Alegre, Brazil51,919
August 14, 2013  Switzerland1-0 BrazilSt. Jakob-ParkSwitzerland Geneva, Switzerland31,100
September 7, 2013 Brazil6-0 AustraliaEstádio Nacional de BrasíliaBrazil Brasília, Brazil40,996
September 11, 2013 Brazil3-1 PortugalGillette StadiumUnited States Foxboro, MA, United States62,310
October 12, 2013 South Korea0-2 BrazilSeoul World Cup StadiumSouth Korea Seoul, South Korea65,038
October 15, 2013 Brazil2-0 ZambiaBeijing National StadiumChina Beijing, China48,000
November 17, 2013 Honduras0-5 BrazilHard Rock StadiumUnited States Miami Gardens, FL, United States71,124
November 20, 2013 Brazil3-1 ChileRogers CentreCanada Toronto, Canada53,331
March 5, 2014 South Africa0-5 BrazilFNB StadiumSouth Africa Johannesburg, South Africa67,616
June 3, 2014 Brazil4-0 PanamaEstádio Serra DouradaBrazil Goiânia, Brazil20,000
June 6, 2014 Brazil1-0 SerbiaEstádio do MorumbiBrazil São Paulo, Brazil67,042
September 6, 2014 Brazil1-0 ColombiaHard Rock StadiumUnited States Miami Gardens, FL, United States73,479
September 9, 2014 Brazil1-0 EcuadorMetLife StadiumUnited States East Rutherford, NJ, United States35,975
October 11, 2014 Brazil2-0 ArgentinaBeijing National StadiumChina Beijing, China52,313
October 14, 2014 Japan0-4 BrazilNational StadiumSingapore Kallang, Singapore51,557
November 12, 2014 Turkey0-4 BrazilAtatürk Olimpiyat StadıTurkey Istanbul, Turkey50,509
November 18, 2014 Austria1-2 BrazilErnst-Happel-StadionAustria Vienna, Austria48,500
March 26, 2015 France1-3 BrazilStade de FranceFrance Paris, France81,338
March 29, 2015 Brazil1-0 ChileEmirates StadiumUnited Kingdom London, England60,007
June 7, 2015 Brazil2-0 MexicoAllianz ParqueBrazil São Paulo, Brazil34,659
June 10, 2015 Brazil1-0 HondurasEstádio Beira-RioBrazil Porto Alegre, Brazil22,305
September 5, 2015 Brazil1-0 Costa RicaRed Bull ArenaUnited States Harrison, NJ, United States19,600
September 8, 2015 United States1-4 BrazilGillette StadiumUnited States Foxboro, MA, United States29,308
May 30, 2016 Brazil2-0 PanamaDick's Sporting Goods ParkUnited States Commerce City, CO, United States11,000
January 25, 2017 Brazil1-0 ColombiaEstádio Nilton SantosBrazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil18,695
June 9, 2017 Brazil0-1 ArgentinaMelbourne Cricket GroundAustralia Melbourne, Australia95,969
June 13, 2017 Australia0-4 BrazilMelbourne Cricket GroundAustralia Melbourne, Australia49,847
November 10, 2017 Japan1-3 BrazilStade Pierre-MauroyFrance Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France16,992
November 14, 2017 England0-0 BrazilWembley StadiumUnited Kingdom London, England84,595
March 23, 2018 Russia0-3 BrazilLuzhniki StadiumRussia Moscow, Russia59,263
March 27, 2018 Germany0-1 BrazilOlympiastadionGermany Berlin, Germany72,717
June 3, 2018 Brazil2-0 CroatiaAnfield StadiumUnited Kingdom Liverpool, England48,500
June 10, 2018 Austria0-3 BrazilErnst-Happel-StadionAustria Vienna, Austria54,000
September 7, 2018 United States0-2 BrazilMetLife StadiumUnited States East Rutherford, NJ, United States32,489
September 11, 2018 Brazil5-0 El SalvadorFedEx FieldUnited States Landover, MD, United States28,511
October 12, 2018 Saudi Arabia0-2 BrazilKing Fahd International StadiumSaudi Arabia Riyadh, Saudi Arabia23,401
October 16, 2018 Brazilvs. ArgentinaKing Abdullah Sports CitySaudi Arabia Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaTBD
November 16, 2018 Brazilvs. UruguayEmirates StadiumUnited Kingdom London, EnglandTBD

References

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  2. "Pitch International to manage Brazil friendlies until 2022 World Cup". sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  3. "Chevrolet to title sponsor Brasil Global Tour". Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  4. "England v Brazil: next stop Stamford Bridge for the great travelling circus of world football". Telegraph.co.uk. 6 Feb 2013.
  5. "Event Management - Pitch International". pitchinternational.com. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  6. "Brasil Global Tour: The Schedule - Goal.com". www.goal.com. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  7. "Brazil national football team all-time record". 20 July 2018. Retrieved 21 July 2018 via Wikipedia.
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  10. "Brazil pick London as a training base before Russia World Cup". Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  11. https://twitter.com/BGT_ENG
  12. https://www.facebook.com/BrasilGlobalTour
  13. https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/brazil-global-tour?sort=mostpopular&mediatype=photography&phrase=brazil%20global%20tour
  14. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/jun/09/argentina-beat-brazil-as-superclasico-takes-underwhelming-detour-to-mcg
  15. https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/brazil-don-t-want-to-play-argentina-in-mcg-clash-says-tite?cid=inbody:neymar-wont-make-trip-for-friendlies-against-australia-argentina
  16. http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/soccer/news/brasil-global-tour-venues-fedexfield/17ftyez0l0jrm17qm6c5t4tq04
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