Stars Come Out in Force as Brazil Face Scotland in Glitzy Miami Showdown

Stars Come Out in Force as Brazil Face Scotland in Glitzy Miami Showdown

Miami. Brazil. The World Cup. Few combinations could draw celebrities out in such numbers like this dazzling trio of star power.

Scotland's Tartan Army has carved out their own legendary status among local supporters during a World Cup to remember for the sunburned crew of cheerfully merry fans. After sweeping through Boston in their kilts, Miami has rolled out the welcome mat for the tournament's most adored supporters on South Beach.

They were joined by a parade of other famous faces, some of whom were also indulging in a drink or two themselves.

David Beckham

David Beckham. En Miami. Tomando vino. Sentado en un palco. Viendo un partido del Mundial. pic.twitter.com/ukIMODHi3v

The stadium cameras caught David Beckham mid-sip on a glass of wine. The Inter Miami co-owner was visibly more at ease as a neutral spectator taking in this clash of styles than he had been while enduring England's scoreless draw with Ghana the previous evening.

Jackie Apostel and Cruz Beckham

Jackie Apostel (left) and Cruz Beckham.

Several Beckhams made the trip on Wednesday. David's youngest son Cruz was seated between his father and his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel. The Brazil-born pop sensation was certainly not watching as a neutral inside Hard Rock Stadium.

Camila Cabello

CAMILA CABELLO! 🇧🇷 pic.twitter.com/HziP75awfA

Camila Cabello identifies as "Cuban-Mexican" and holds U.S. citizenship, but she's practically an honorary Brazilian. The pop star has found tremendous success in the South American nation, and she returned the love by heading to Miami to cheer on the Seleçao dressed in Brazil's colors.

Matthew Broderick

Has Matthew Broderick worn a 'Ferris Bueller' jacket to the match?! 🤨 #SCOBRA #WorldCup2026 pic.twitter.com/3LghuvMrmV

The star of Ferris Bueller's Day Off was nowhere near a classroom on Wednesday afternoon. It remains unclear whether Matthew Broderick arrived in a red Ferrari, but he did appear to be sporting a jacket bearing the name of his most iconic character across the back.

Gerard Butler

Gerard Butler torcendo pela Escócia.#FIFAWorldCup#BRAxESC pic.twitter.com/HWtr47fHp5

Proud Scottish actor Gerard Butler had a prime seat to watch his nation get thoroughly taken apart during the midweek fixture.

Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho behind a pair of large sunglasses.

Before his surprising comeback with Italian third-division club Ravenna, the 46-year-old former World Cup champion was in Miami soaking up the action. At this rate, Carlo Ancelotti might even be tempted to hand Ronaldinho a call-up for the next major tournament—after all, Neymar Jr. got the nod.

Brazilian Soccer Royalty

Vaaaaaaaamos Brasil 🇧🇷 pic.twitter.com/l6sW7BepId

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Ronaldinho was far from the only Brazilian legend present at Hard Rock Stadium—in fact, much of the crowd seemed to have accumulated a fair few international caps between them. Five members of the 2002 championship squad shared a VIP section alongside 1994 title winner Bebeto (pictured in the center).

Roberto Carlos, Kaká, Cafu, Rivaldo, and the iconic Ronaldo (from left to right) were all part of the last Brazilian squad to lift the world title. Luiz Felipe Scolari had such an embarrassment of riches at his disposal that he could afford to leave a then-20-year-old Kaká out of the final entirely.

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