Brazil named its final squad for the World Cup on Tuesday, with coach Dunga retaining the 23 players already in South Africa preparing for the tournament.
Dunga had named an initial squad of 30 players only because it was a Fifa requirement, but did not make any surprise selections on deadline day.
The 23-man group selected by Dunga has been practicing in South Africa since last Thursday. The seven players on standby — Ronaldinho, Paulo Henrique Ganso, Sandro, Diego Tardelli, Alex, Carlos Eduardo and Marcelo — were all left out as expected.
Dunga has revamped the Brazil squad since taking over after the 2006 World Cup. — AP