Brazil's forward Neymar (C) celebrates with teammates after he scored a penalty goal during the international football friendly match between South Korea and Brazil at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul on 2 June 2022.
Brazil's forward Neymar (C) celebrates with teammates after he scored a penalty goal during the international football friendly match between South Korea and Brazil at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul on 2 June 2022.

FIFA World Cup 2022

Dani Alves in, Firmino out as Brazil announce squad

Liverpool's Roberto Firmino was left off the list Monday as Brazil coach Tite named his World Cup squad, seeking a sixth title with a team led by Neymar and 39-year-old veteran Dani Alves.

Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain veteran Alves, who signed with Mexican side Pumas in July, made the team despite the fact he has not played a match in two months.

The oldest player ever named to a Brazilian World Cup squad, he will be participating in his third edition of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Firmino, who has returned to form for Liverpool this season, nevertheless failed to make the cut for Qatar, losing out to forwards such as Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus, Flamengo playmaker Pedro and Tottenham's Richarlison, just back from injury.

But there were few surprises on Tite's list.

The "Selecao" will be led by Neymar, looking to end the five-time champions' 20-year World Cup title drought.

The 30-year-old striker has been having a stellar season at PSG with 15 goals and 12 assists in 19 matches.

Playing in his third World Cup, he will be looking to show up critics who accuse him of diving and failing to deliver when it counts.

Brazil's Neymar in action during their South American qualification football match against Chile for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 24 March 2022.

He will be joined up front by the likes of Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid and Arsenal's Jesus, giving the tournament favorites serious firepower.

Brazil had an undefeated World Cup qualifying campaign to finish first from South America, conceding just five goals in 17 matches.

They will train for five days next week in Turin, Italy before heading to Qatar, where they play their Group G opener against Serbia on 24 November.

Brazil squad:

Goalkeepers: Alisson (Liverpool/ENG), Ederson (Manchester City/ENG) and Weverton (Palmeiras).

Defenders: Dani Alves (Pumas/MEX), Danilo (Juventus/ITA), Alex Sandro (Juventus/ITA), Alex Telles (Sevilla/ESP), Bremer (Juventus/ITA), Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain/FRA), Thiago Silva (Chelsea/ENG) and Eder Militao (Real Madrid/ESP).

Brazil's Casemiro and Thiago Silva

Midfielders: Casemiro (Manchester United/ENG), Fabinho (Liverpool/ENG), Fred (Manchester United/ENG), Everton Ribeiro (Flamengo), Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle/ENG) and Lucas Paqueta (West Ham/ENG).

Forwards: Neymar (Paris Saint-Germain/FRA), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid/ESP), Richarlison (Tottenham/ENG), Raphinha (Barcelona/ESP), Rodrygo (Real Madrid/ESP), Antony (Manchester United/ENG), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal/ENG), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal/ENG) and Pedro (Flamengo).