Ademir is best known for his exploits in the
1950 World Cup held in his native Brazil. Playing in an outstanding forward trio involving
Zizinho and
Jair he won the
Golden Boot as the top scorer in the competition with 9 goals, and he also helped the team with 6 assists in the tournament. He was the scorer of the first competitive goal at the
Maracanã stadium. Despite this feat, he could not bring victory to Brazil in the decisive match against
Uruguay – a national tragedy which was later dubbed the
Maracanazo. Ademir also enjoyed success in the
Copa América. He played in the 1945, 1946, 1949, and 1953 editions of the tournament, with 13 goals and 3 assists in 18 appearances in the competition, including a tournament-winning hat-trick in the final play-off against
Paraguay in 1949. He also won the
Panamerican Championship with Brazil in
1952 scoring two goals on the title match against Chile. In total, Ademir played 39 times for his country, scoring 32 goals (according to RSSSF) between 1945 and 1953. ==Style of play==