
The FIFA World Cup Brazil 1950 poster shows a footballer’s boot kicking a ball, with the leg filled by flags from participating or invited nations. Behind it, a green-and-blue landscape sits on a yellow background, while the Portuguese text reads “IV Campeonato Mundial de Futebol,” “Taça Jules Rimet,” “Junho de 1950” and “Brasil.”
The poster connects the tournament to Brazil through its national colours, Portuguese wording and map-like host setting. The international flags inside the player’s leg present the World Cup as a gathering of nations returning to football’s biggest stage.
Brazil 1950 was the fourth FIFA World Cup and the first edition after World War II, with the 1942 and 1946 tournaments cancelled. It was played from 24 June to 16 July 1950 across six Brazilian cities.
The reference to the Taça Jules Rimet reflects the trophy’s official identity at the time, named after the FIFA president who helped establish the World Cup. Uruguay won the tournament after defeating Brazil in the decisive final-round match at the Maracanã.
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Official poster for the FIFA World Cup 1950, hosted in Brazil. This page focuses on the edition logo for fans and researchers. A high‑quality PNG and SVG with a transparent background is provided for reference.







