The Brazilian eFootball Mobile National Team delivered another standout performance in Week 3 of the FIFAe Nations League. Even though they had already secured a spot in the in-person stage of the tournament in Rio de Janeiro, the Canarinho squad impressed once more, racking up three wins and two draws in the group phase and finishing atop the weekly standings. The duo of Juninho and Rentao, under the guidance of Thiago Avaré, remain undefeated in the competition, distinguishing themselves with rock-solid defense and clever, innovative play. Both players are club world champions, and they bring a wealth of experience and high-level quality to Brazil’s national team.
Rentao, who featured prominently during the opening day of Week 3, shared the field with Juninho as part of a squad built to maximize performance and cohesion. The team’s progression continued to draw attention, as they demonstrated a balanced approach that combined disciplined defending with inventive attacking ideas. The system developed under Avaré’s leadership has helped the duo stay at the forefront of the tournament, with their performances underscoring Brazil’s continued strength in eFootball’s mobile format.
For Week 3, the national team was assembled through a draft process, in which each country selects players one by one. Brazil’s first pick helped establish one of the strongest rosters in the qualifiers, setting the tone for a successful campaign. The team opened Week 3 with a string of solid results: a 2-0 victory over Peru, a 2-0 win against Bolivia, and a 1-0 triumph over Chile. A 0-0 draw with Argentina was largely a result of the Argentines not committing to an attacking approach, while the match against Colombia ended in a 1-1 draw after a single goal for Brazil was compromised by server lag affecting one of the players.
Juninho emphasized the team’s defensive resilience and the strategic intelligence of Brazil’s Mobile eNational Team. The squad’s performance throughout this phase showcased not only technical skill but also tactical maturity, positioning Brazil as a formidable force in the competition. The team’s consistency has drawn praise for maintaining a high standard across matches, reinforcing the notion that their strength lies in collective discipline as much as in individual brilliance.
Looking ahead, Brazil is set to return to action this Wednesday, the 9th, facing Chile at 8 p.m. Week 3 of the FIFAe Nations League operates under a Swiss-format structure, featuring a winners’ bracket and a losers’ bracket that feed into a concluding final. Fans can catch the action on CBF TV, with Guerreiro providing play-by-play commentary and Dedeco offering analysis to fans tuning in for all the pivotal moments of the Swiss-format rounds.
This piece was written by Renato Graciano, known in the eSports world as Rentao, who is both a Pro Player for the eNational Team and a trained journalist. The English version has been produced with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence. The original Portuguese version can be read here for those seeking the source and context in Brazilian Portuguese. This rewrite is optimized for search visibility and aims to present a clear, comprehensive recap of Brazil’s Week 3 performance in the FIFAe Nations League Mobile event.
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