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Brazil secures U-20 Women’s South American title

Brazil secures U-20 Women's South American title

Brazil won the U-20 Women’s South American Championship after a combination of results. After beating Uruguay 1-0 in the early evening of last Thursday (21), the Brazilian team would reach the title if Venezuela did not beat Colombia in a match held later. And that’s exactly what happened, the Colombians won 3-0.Brazil secures U-20 Women's South American title

With this title, the team led by coach Jonas Urias confirmed their spot in the U-20 Women’s World Cup, which will be played in Costa Rica in August.

The Brazilian team had an impeccable campaign in the competition, winning all the matches, in which they scored 21 goals and did not concede any.

“It’s a wonderful feeling, it’s a unique moment in the lives of everyone involved in the work. The ‘Always Together’ champion represents a lot, he represents a generation that had its dream interrupted by the pandemic [de covid-19], and represents people who were at some point part of all this work of the group. First title with the Brazilian team is simply unforgettable, it’s fantastic and this day will be marked in everyone’s memory”, declared Jonas Urias, who still has a challenge in the competition, next Sunday’s match (24th) against Venezuela, from from 8:30 pm (Brasilia time).



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