When it comes to FIFA World Cup history, few players can match the extraordinary legacy of Brazilian icon Cafu. More than two decades after his final World Cup triumph, he remains the only player in football history to feature in three different FIFA World Cup finals.
Cafu first lifted football’s most coveted trophy in 1994 as Brazil defeated Italy in the United States. Four years later, he returned to the grandest stage in France, helping Brazil reach the final before finishing as runners-up to the hosts. In 2002, Cafu completed his remarkable World Cup journey by captaining Brazil to glory in Yokohama, leading the Seleção to a fifth world title.
His achievements extend far beyond the World Cup. Cafu made 142 appearances for Brazil, a national team record that stood as a testament to his consistency, longevity, and leadership. Across a professional career spanning 525 matches, the dynamic right-back scored 22 goals, contributed countless attacking runs, and collected 25 major trophies.
From humble beginnings on the streets of São Paulo to lifting the FIFA World Cup as captain, Cafu’s story remains one of football’s greatest inspirations. His unique record of appearing in three World Cup finals continues to stand alone, cementing his place among the sport’s all-time legends.