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The Brazilian women’s team won the title of the IX edition of the Copa América this Saturday by beating Colombia 0-1 at the Alfonso López stadium in Bucaramanga.

A penalty goal at 31 minutes executed by Debinha tipped the balance of a match which until then was very balanced.

In In the second half, control of the ball was held by Colombia, who were looking for a draw to force the game to extra time, especially with the ability of Linda Caicedo, but Brazil held on well and had good control of the game.

Both teams they qualified for the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023 and the Olympics in Paris 2024.

Debinha scored his fourth goal in the tournament this Saturday, which already left Argentina in third place and Paraguay in fourth after the match that he won on Friday the Albiceleste 3-1.

Brazil and an almost perfect hegemony

The Brazilian team won this Saturday the title of the IX edition of the Copa América Femenina 2022, which was played in three cities in Colombia, defeating the host team 0-1 at the Alfonso López stadium in Bucaramanga.

The tournament, which is played from 1991, has had only two protagonist countries and that knew how to conquer it: Brazil, who today added their eighth title, and Argentina, winner in 2006.

The ‘Canarinha’ obtained the title in 1991 at Chili. In 1995, 1998 and 2003 beat Argentina; in 2010 and in 2014 to Colombia, in 2018 they defeated La Roja again, and today they frustrated the Colombians’ dream of winning the tournament for the first time . And in your own home.

La Albiceleste took revenge for the three finals lost in 2006 when Argentina organized the tournament and beat Brazil, being that the only time that the ‘Green-yellow’ has not been awarded the championship.

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By Scribe