Why did the Brazilian women’s team give up the stars on the World Cup jersey?

Brazil's jersey is starless at the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023, and some don't know why
by
Josué Seixas
2023-07-31 12:07:11

A few months after the captivating Qatar 2022, the 2023 Women’s World Cup arrived. The Brazilian team came to this tournament with great expectations, with the hope of making history.

Well, unlike the men’s team, the women’s team has not yet established itself worldwide. That is why no star appears on the shield, as FIFA regulations indicate so.

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The FIFA rule on the use of stars on jerseys

The world soccer regulatory body does not allow a male team to use the stars obtained by the female team, and vice versa. This is how the regulation reads about this issue:

“The number and design of the five-pointed star or the symbol chosen by FIFA will be specific to each team that has won one or more previous editions of the FIFA Soccer World Cup, the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the FIFA Futsal World Cup or the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup (i.e. the senior men’s team jersey may not bear a five-pointed star corresponding to tournaments won by the senior women’s team, the of futsal or the beach soccer team and vice versa.(…) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the number and design of the five-pointed star or the symbol chosen by FIFA corresponding to the senior women’s or men’s team may also be displayed on the uniform of other teams in the same category, that is, youth men’s teams may wear a five-pointed star for each edition of the FIFA World Cup won by the senior men’s team; Similarly, youth women’s teams may wear a five-pointed star for each edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup won by the senior women’s team.”

Brazil also preferred to keep the achievements separate

Although FIFA determined the norm for all federations, from Brazil they also preferred it to be this way. On the one hand, so that women’s football has its own identity and, furthermore, to motivate the players to go in search of their first title.

So much so that from networks they promoted the campaign #PelaPrimeiraEstrela (for the first star) to feed the hope of succeeding in this World Cup.

In fact, the footballers themselves admit that this approach works for them. “Unfortunately, Brazil doesn’t have any title, right? But I think it’s important for us to carry this story. Without a doubt, it is one more incentive for people to see that they do not have it and put that star on their chest. Without a doubt, this year we are going to put a little star on our shield,” Antônia pointed out in dialogue with UOL.

“Expectations are very high. We are preparing ourselves to get to the Cup as well as possible and achieve our goal, which is the dream of putting the first star on our jersey. We are going to look to win, like in any other competition,” Lauren said.

In this way, the Brazilian women’s team seeks to write its own history.