Brazil’s current crest is a blue shield with a yellow border, cut by a green cross over a yellow vertical band, and a white cross at the centre carrying the blue initials “CBF”, with five green stars arched above. The colour palette of yellow, green, blue and white is directly drawn from the Brazilian flag, reinforcing the Seleção’s national identity.
The white cross, often described as a cruz de malta, has featured on CBF emblems since the 1910s and became a constant visual anchor for the team’s badge.
The five stars represent Brazil’s five FIFA World Cup victories, with the first group of stars introduced after the third title in 1970 and expanded as further championships were won.
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