The Brazil national football team is preparing for the 2026 World Cup and has an impressive market value. The attacker Vini Jr. is valued at 140 million euros, approximately R$ 825 million, according to Transfermarkt data. This means that the Brazilian player has a higher value than the entire Haiti national team, which together totals 55.95 million euros, equivalent to R$ 330 million. The difference also appears when observing the total value of the teams. The team led by Carlo Ancelotti is valued at 928.2 million euros, approximately R$ 5.47 billion, while the Haitian group represents less than 6% of this amount. Vini Jr. is among the most valuable players in the World Cup, leading the Brazilian national team in market value. In addition, the attacker is valued at 140 million euros, approximately R$ 825 million, according to Transfermarkt. The ranking is led by Lamine Yamal, from Spain, and Erling Haaland, from Norway, both valued at 200 million euros. Most of the market value of the Haitian national team is concentrated in a few athletes, with the main highlight being Wilson Isidor, a Sunderland attacker valued at around 18 million euros. The 2026 World Cup promises to be an exciting event, with the Brazil national football team being one of the favorites for the title. With a talented team and an impressive market value, the Brazilian national team is ready to face the challenges of the competition. The Haitian national team, on the other hand, will have to work hard to overcome the market value difference and surprise their opponents. The 2026 World Cup will be held in June 2026 and will feature 32 national teams. The Brazil national football team debuts in the competition in June 2026 and seeks to conquer the title. With the help of players like Vini Jr., the Brazilian national team has great potential to achieve success.