Is Cafu the captain of Brazil's national football team?

Cafu is the captain of Brazil's national football team.

In the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, he was the captain of the Brazilian team. Cafu was 32 years old. Although he has reached the age of depravity in his football career, Cafu's defensive ability at right-back is still very strong, and his active running ensures the Brazilian team's defense line! He led Brazil to beat the major teams in the World Cup. In the end, Brazil won the 2002 World Cup with clean results.

Cafu (1June 7, 970-), full name Marcos Evangelista de Morales, was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is a famous Brazilian football player, once known as the world's number one right-back, and one of Brazil's double cards (Carlos). He was also a runner on the court and has now retired. In the club and the national team, he mainly plays right-back, and can also play right winger and right midfielder. He holds the record for the most appearances of Brazil's national football team.

Cafu is stable, balanced in attack and defense, sharp in assists and steady in defense. He is always a smiling right-back. He is good at attacking from the right wing, going straight into the frontcourt and even the opponent's restricted area, making excellent crosses and often relying on long-range shots to break the door. He is the captain of Brazil's national team, participated in four World Cups, and made his debut in three World Cup finals: 1994, 1998 and 2002, making history. In 2006, he participated in the World Cup for the third time as a captain, which also made history. After joining AC Milan freely, he made the team's right-wing attack and defense more coordinated.