Kaka & Ronaldinho left out of Brazil squad for Confederations Cup
The pair are just two of several big-name
casualties, with Alexandre Pato, Ganso, Ramires and Rafael also having
been omitted from Luiz Scolari's 23-man panel
Former Ballon d'Or winners Kaka and Ronaldinho have both been left out of the Brazil squad for this summer's Confederations Cup.The Real Madrid midfielder and Atletico Mineiro attacker are among a long list of Luiz Felipe Scolari's culled casualties. Corinthians striker Alexandre Pato, Sao Paulo playmaker Ganso and Manchester United full-back Rafael have also been omitted from the Selecao's 23-strong squad for the tournament.
There is no room for Chelsea's Ramires but Blues team-mates David Luiz and Oscar have been called upon, as has relegated QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar.
Bayern Munich duo Dante and Luiz Gustavo have both been summoned, while Neymar is the star attraction in a stellar attacking quintet that also features Leandro Damiao, Hulk, Lucas Moura and Fred.
Barcelona full-back Dani Alves has a place in Felipao's squad despite being criticised this year for his form dropping, while Thiago Silva has secured a spot in the home tournament having ledc Paris Saint-Germain to success this season.
Tournament hosts Brazil have been drawn in the same group as Italy, Mexico and Japan and will kick-off the defence of their Confederations Cup crown against the latter of the trio on June 15.
Goalkeepers | |
Diego Cavalieri | Fluminense |
Jefferson | Botafogo |
Julio Cesar | QPR |
Defenders | |
Dani Alves | Barcelona |
Filipe Luis | Vasco da Gama |
Marcelo | Real Madrid |
Jean | Fluminense |
David Luiz | Chelsea |
Dante | Bayern Munich |
Rever | Atletico Mineiro |
Thiago Silva | Paris Saint-Germain |
Midfielders | |
Fernando | Gremio |
Jadson | Sao Paulo |
Hernanes | Lazio |
Luiz Gustavo | Bayern Munich |
Oscar | Chelsea |
Paulinho | Corinthians |
Bernard | Atletico Mineiro |
Attackers | |
Fred | Fluminense |
Hulk | Zenit St Petersburg |
Lucas Moura | Paris Saint-Germain |
Neymar | Santos |
Leandro Damiao | Internacional |
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