Brazil beat Colombia in shootout in Women's Copa America final thriller
BRAZIL, AUG 2 – Brazil retained the continental crown with a 5-4 penalty shootout win after a 4-4 draw, securing their ninth title and a spot in the 2026 Women’s World Cup, officials said.
- Brazil won the Women's Copa America, defeating Colombia 5-4 in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 4-4 tie in the final.
- Goalkeeper Lorena Da Silva saved two penalty kicks during the shootout, securing Brazil's fifth consecutive title.
- Marta celebrated the victory and has scored 122 goals in 206 matches for Brazil.
- Brazil's team is regarded as the best in South America, winning eight of the nine Copa America editions.
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The most important South American football tournament, the Copa America, was won this year by the Brazilian women, who defeated Colombia 5:4 on penalties after an exciting final.
Marta is number one. At the South American concert, she is still number one. She added her legend at 39 to guide Brazil towards a new consecration. The final of the Ecuadorian Women’s America Cup had the seal of the historic 10 of the Canarinha, to embitter Colombia and give another crown to the continent’s giant. The definition disputed in Quito ended with a 4-4 equality, thanks to a late doublet of Marta, and in a series of prisons, Brazilian …
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