Kaka Celebrates Brazil's Victory in FIFA World Cup 2026 with Nostalgic Tribute

Brazilian football legend Kaka celebrated his nation's impressive 3-0 victory over Scotland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a heartfelt tribute on social media. Sharing nostalgic moments with fellow football icons, Kaka expressed his support for the national team. Vinicius Junior's remarkable performance, scoring twice, made history as he became the first Brazilian in 24 years to score in the first three World Cup matches. Brazil's win secured their advancement to the knockout stage, while Scotland awaits their fate in the tournament. Read on for more details about this thrilling match and Kaka's emotional posts.
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Kaka's Heartfelt Tribute

Brazilian football icon Kaka took to social media platform X to share a nostalgic tribute featuring some of Brazil's legendary footballers during the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026. This post coincided with Brazil's Group C match against Scotland, where the five-time champions triumphed with a convincing 3-0 win, securing their spot in the knockout rounds. Kaka expressed his enthusiasm with the phrase, 'Vaaaaaaaamos Brasil,' alongside a photo of himself with fellow Brazilian legends Roberto Carlos, Cafu, Bebeto, Rivaldo, and Ronaldo Nazario. Vaaaaaaaamos Brasil pic.twitter.com/l6sW7BepId — Kaka (@KAKA) June 24, 2026


Support for the National Team

In another post, Kaka shared his love for Brazil, stating, 'Beloved homeland, Brazil! Let's go together with our national team,' while posting a series of images, including one of star player Neymar. Pátria amada, Brasil! Vamos juntos com a nossa seleção pic.twitter.com/WId9pKTbsR — Kaka (@KAKA) June 25, 2026


Brazil's Dominant Performance

Vinicius Junior shone brightly in the match, netting two goals in the first half, while Matheus Cunha added a third after halftime, ensuring a solid victory for Carlo Ancelotti's squad. Brazil controlled the game, leaving Scotland with limited opportunities to score, despite a few late attempts.


Vinicius Junior's Historic Achievement

This match also marked a significant achievement for Vinicius, as he became the first Brazilian in 24 years to score in each of the nation's initial three World Cup matches, matching the accomplishments of Ronaldo Nazario and Rivaldo from 2002. He is now only the fifth Brazilian to reach this milestone.


Group Stage Overview

Brazil concluded the group stage with a total of seven points, while Scotland will have to wait and see if their three-point score is sufficient to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams.