Brazil heads to Paris 2024 with smallest Olympic team in decades

Sharp decline in athlete numbers from Tokyo 2021 as Brazil prepares for upcoming games.
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2024-05-04 12:56:19

The Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) is gearing up for the Olympic Games in Paris, France, which will run from July 26 to August 11. This year, Brazil will send 193 athletes, a decrease from the 304 who competed in Tokyo 2021.

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Here’s a historical overview of the size of Brazil’s Olympic teams:

  • Tokyo 2021 – 304 athletes
  • Rio 2016 – 465 athletes
  • London 2012 – 259 athletes
  • Beijing 2008 – 277 athletes
  • Athens 2004 – 247 athletes
  • Sydney 2000 – 205 athletes
  • Atlanta 1996 – 225 athletes
  • Barcelona 1992 – 197 athletes
  • Seoul 1988 – 171 athletes
  • Los Angeles 1984 – 151 athletes
  • Moscow 1980 – 109 athletes
  • Montreal 1976 – 93 athletes
  • Munich 1972 – 89 athletes
  • Mexico City – 84 athletes
  • Tokyo 1964 – 68 athletes
  • Rome 1960 – 81 athletes
  • Melbourne 1956 – 48 athletes
  • Helsinki 1952 – 108 athletes
  • London 1948 – 77 athletes
  • Berlin 1936 – 94 athletes
  • Los Angeles 1932 – 59 athletes
  • Amsterdam 1928 – Did not compete
  • Paris 1924 – 12 athletes
  • Antwerp 1920 – 21 athletes

“The number of athletes qualifying for the Olympics reflects the ongoing efforts to enhance our sports programs and the hard work of our athletes,” said a COB spokesperson. “Despite the lower numbers this year, our team is focused and ready to compete at the highest levels.”

Remembering Zagallo

Sambafoot Series launched a new documentary about the football legend Zagallo. Known as ‘Velho Lobo‘ and as superstitious as it gets, Zagallo helped shape what Brazilian football is nowadays — as a player and as a coach.

The first three episodes are available on Sambafoot’s Youtube channel. Stay tuned for the upcoming releases as we keep telling this legend’s life story.