Today, Bruno De Witt Zanotto of BZFilms sat down for an exclusive conversation with one of football’s greatest icons: legendary Brazilian defender and two-time FIFA World Cup champion Cafu (Marcos Evangelista de Morais). As the only player in history to feature in three consecutive World Cup finals (1994, 1998, and 2002), and Brazil’s all-time most-capped player with over 140 appearances for the Seleção, Cafu’s legacy transcends trophies. It stands as a testament to leadership, unwavering passion, and the enduring spirit of the beautiful game.
Cafu captained Brazil to their fifth World Cup title in 2002, famously lifting the trophy in Yokohama after a dominant performance. His career highlights include starring roles at São Paulo, Roma, and AC Milan, where his tireless overlapping runs from right-back earned him the moniker “Il Pendolino” (The Express Train). Decades later, he remains a revered figure, often sharing insights on Brazil’s prospects and the global stage.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup now just months away—co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and marking the first 48-team edition—the tournament’s return to American soil holds special meaning for Cafu. Los Angeles, via SoFi Stadium (also known as Los Angeles Stadium), will host several matches, though Brazil’s group stage opener is scheduled elsewhere (e.g., Philadelphia). The city evokes powerful memories for Cafu: it was the site of his World Cup debut in 1994, when Brazil triumphed over Italy in the final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, ending a 24-year drought for the Seleção.
We asked him: “As someone who lifted the World Cup, how exciting is it for you to see the tournament coming to Los Angeles and inspiring a new generation of fans?”
Cafu responded with deep emotion: “Wow, first to lift a World Cup trophy is fascinating, grateful, and very proud—especially when we’re talking about the Brazil National Team. Having the opportunity in Los Angeles after 32 years, Brazil returning here once again, the World Cup returning to the United States specifically Los Angeles—it’s a memory that will stay with you for the rest of your life. For me, for being my first World Cup, and for being my World Cup Final here in the United States.”
The conversation naturally turned to Brazil’s current stars and their hopes for 2026. Bruno also inquired about Neymar Jr., whose fitness and form have been topics of intense discussion amid injuries and club transitions.
We asked: “If Neymar is healthy, how important is he to the Brazilian National team?”
Cafu replied confidently: “Neymar is important to any club, specially the Brazilian National team. Neymar knows how important he is to us. Him being focus 100% without a doubt Brazil has a strong chance of conquering the World Cup with him.”
Cafu’s endorsement highlights Neymar’s unique talent and influence—often described by the legend himself in past comments as one of Brazil’s greatest assets when fully fit and committed. With Brazil aiming to reclaim global supremacy after a 24-year wait since 2002, Cafu’s belief underscores the potential impact of a healthy, focused Neymar alongside emerging talents.
As the countdown to June 2026 continues, Cafu’s reflections bridge past glories with future possibilities. The World Cup’s return to Los Angeles isn’t just a sporting event—it’s a full-circle moment for legends like Cafu, inspiring the next generation to chase dreams on the biggest stage. Brazil’s pursuit of a sixth title promises drama, passion, and perhaps another iconic lift under the California lights.
Interview was possible with the help from Arash Markazi from The Sporting Tribune & and Ethan Friedman DKCNews
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