Brazil Kicks Off Women's Copa America with Victory | Sports-Games
BRAZIL, JUL 14 – Brazil extended its dominance with a seventh consecutive win over Venezuela and now holds a 48-1-2 record in the Women’s Copa America, tournament officials said.
- Brazil won 2-0 against Venezuela on Sunday in Quito, starting their pursuit of a ninth Women’s Copa America title.
- The victory followed a challenging match in which Brazil secured a goal two minutes before the end by Sampaio converting Giovana’s header.
- Amanda Gutierres scored the opening goal after a move initiated by Isadora Haas’s cross to Giovana, while goalkeeper Lorena made key saves to deny Venezuela’s attempts.
- Sampaio expressed satisfaction with the win, noting that the game was challenging and that the Venezuelan team’s level of play exceeded expectations, highlighting the overall improvement of South American squads.
- This win marked Brazil’s seventh consecutive over Venezuela in the tournament, taking their record to 48 wins, one draw, and two defeats from 51 games, with Brazil set to face Bolivia next Wednesday.
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Brazil Kicks Off Women's Copa America with Victory | Sports-Games
Brazil began their Women's Copa America campaign with a 2-0 win against Venezuela. Amanda Gutierres scored following a setup from Giovana, and Duda Sampaio sealed the win. Despite Venezuela's efforts, Brazil's defense held firm. The victory marked Brazil's seventh consecutive win over Venezuela in the tournament.
Brazil’s excellent performance was diminished in some moments of the match. On Sunday, Paraguay’s national soccer team began outstandingly the tournament of the America Cup of the specialty in Ecuador, with a victory four goals to zero against Bolivia. On the other hand, Brazil began its path towards the revalidation of the title it possesses, with a 2-0 victory over Venezuela. READ ALSO: Brazil does not explain veto to Venezuela in BRICS or inv…
Quito (Ecuador), 13 Jul (EFE).- The current champion of the Copa América Femenina, Brazil, defeated this Sunday by 2-0 to a complicated Venezuela, with goals of Amanda Gutierres and Duda Sampaio, for the first date of Group B of the tournament that is disputed in Quito. Gutierres advanced to the eight times champion of the tournament to the 32nd minute and Duda Sampaio achieved the goal of tranquility two minutes from the end, before a Vinotinto…
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