The Miss Butt Brazil competition has reached it's last 11, and the winner will be announced on March 5.
Whoever does come out on top will effectively be the 'muse' of the tournament.
Man of the moment: Neymar is the pin-up for his home World Cup
Samba style: The 11 finalists of the Miss Butt Brazil competition have all been posing with World Cup attire
Safe hands: The girls are holding the Brazuca ball that will be used in Brazil this summer
Huge honour: The winner of the competition will go on to be the 'muse' of the World Cup
In the build-up to the final, the girls were asked to vote for the most metrosexual player who be at the World Cup, the player with the best backside and also the least attractive.
Surprisingly, Neymar was chosen by the girls from Brazil as being the least attractive, with Hulk winning the prize of having the best behind.
But many could have expected that Cristiano Ronaldo would be the person labelled the most metrosexual to play in Brazil.
Prized accolade: Cristiano Ronaldo was voted by the girls as the most metrosexual player
Going for their sixth title: Brazil fans expect as the host nation goes into the World Cup as favourites
Happy greeting: The sun and beaches in Brazil make it an attractive place for any football ban to travel
Up close and personal: Around 200 million people will be hoping for a green and yellow victory
Throw in! The Samba Stars are will use their attacking flair to cut defences open
Back heel: The girls were able to show off a few skills, even if they wouldn't be that useful on the pitch
Waiting with baited breath:The final of the Miss Butt Brazil competition will take place on March 5
Shock: The boy wonder was surprisingly voted by the girls the least attractive player
The hosts have been drawn in Group A for the World Cup and will play in the opening game of the tournament against Croatia on June 12 in Sao Paulo.
Their other games will be against fellow South American side Mexico and Cameroon.
Brazil could even play England should both sides reach the quarter-finals of the tournament. The last time the two sides met at a World Cup was in 2002, also at the quarter-final stage.
It was the famous ocassion when David Seaman was lobbed by Ronaldinho before the Brazilian was then sent off for a challenge on Danny Mills.
On the ball: The girls will be cheering on their side with all the gusto they can muster
Counting down: Brazil will kick off the World Cup on June 12 against Croatia in Sao Paulo
Full back: Brazil have never won the women's World Cup
Eyes on the prize: The last time Brazil hosted the tournament was back in 1950
Opponents: In Brazil's Group A are Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon
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