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QUITO, July 29 (Reuters) - Brazil advanced to the Women's Copa America final with a 5-1 semi-final victory over Uruguay on Tuesday, with Amanda Gutierres scoring twice for the defending champions.
After Marta's equalizer in stoppage time, Brazil went on to defeat Colombia on penalty kicks in the Copa América Femenina Final.
Marta scores two late goals as Brazil defend their Copa America Femenina title with a penalty shootout victory over Colombia.
Dunga is aware of the tough job ahead of him as Brazil look to return to their dominant ways in the world of international football. Brazil were humiliated on home soil by Germany at last year's World ...
The Colombians also had an own goal by Brazil ... of the Copa America and are considered the best team in South America. Their best finish at the World Cup was runner-up in 2007 and they have reached ...
The 39-year-old forward has un-retired and is playing for Brazil at the Copa América Femenina in Ecuador. The Brazilians have won eight titles in the premier women’s tournament for South America.
Brazil's Marta celebrates scoring her side's third goal from the penalty spot against Uruguay during a Women's Copa America semi final soccer match at Rodrigo Paz Delgado stadium in Quito, Ecuador ...
It will be a rematch of the final of the 2022 Copa America Femenina that was played in Colombia and that Brazil won 1-0. The 39-year-old Marta, who has played in six World Cups and six Olympics ...
Brazil's Marta, left, and Tarciane celebrate after winning the Women's Copa America final soccer match against Colombia in a penalty shootout at Rodrigo Paz Delgado stadium in Quito, Ecuador ...
soccer Marta's late heroics lead Brazil to ninth Copa America Femenina title The 39-year-old Marta entered the match in the 82nd minute and scored twice to help beat Colombia.
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