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Copa America | Five consecutive championships! The 9th championship in team history! Brazil women s football team won the Copa America championship in penalty shootout

2:00pm, 3 August 2025【Football】

On the morning of August 3, 2025, the 2025 Women's Cup final was staged at the Rodrigo Pas Delgado Stadium in Quito, Ecuador. The two finals were Brazil Women's Football Team and Colombia Women's Football Team respectively. The two sides drew 3-3 in regular time, and the two teams scored one goal in overtime. Both sides drew 4-4 within 120 minutes, and the game was dragged into a cruel penalty shootout. Through 7 rounds of penalty kicks, the Brazilian Women's Football Team eliminated Colombia Women's Football Team 5-4, won the game 9-8, and successfully defended the Copa America championship.

With this victory, the Brazilian women's football team achieved an amazing five-game winning streak in the Copa America, and it is also the 9th time in the history of the Brazilian women's football team, winning the Copa America championship! It is worth mentioning that the 2025 Women's Cup of America is the 10th, and the Brazilian Women's Football Team won 9 of the championships, and only lost to the Argentine Women's Football Team in the 2006 final to the Argentine Women's Football Team.

In the 25th minute of this game, Ramirez made a wonderful pass, and Colombia's 17-year-old star Kesedo calmly pushed the ball, helping Colombia take the lead 1-0.

The 8th minute of injury time in the first half: Colombia defender Caravalli made a foul in the penalty area, Angelina took the penalty and hit the score, and the Brazilian women's football team equalized the score 1-1.

In the 69th minute of the second half, a dramatic scene appeared. Brazilian player Tarcia made a mistake in passing the game and unfortunately scored an own goal. Colombia led 2-1 again.

In the 80th minute, Galberini assisted Gutierrez to score a goal, Brazil equalized again 2-2, and both sides returned to the same starting line again.

In the 88th minute, Colombia's Kessedo and Ramirez played a wonderful cooperation, Ramirez scored easily, and Colombia led 3-2. In the 6th minute of injury time, the Brazilian women's football team staged a good show. The 39-year-old Brazilian legend Mata scored a world draw outside the penalty area, dragging the game into overtime. In the 105th minute of overtime, veteran Mata was still the one who shot in front of the goal, helping the Brazilian women's football team to overtake 4-3, which is also Brazil's first lead in this game. In the 115th minute of overtime, Colombia scored a world-wide goal with Lacey's free kick and tied again 4-4. In the end, both sides did not score a victory within 120 minutes, and the game could only enter the penalty kick. In the

penalty shootout, Colombia hit steadily in the first two rounds, while Brazilian player Alonso's penalty kick was saved by opponent's goalkeeper Luce. However, the Colombia Women's Football Team lost consecutive penalty kicks in the third and fourth rounds, while the Brazil Women's Football Team scored both goals. In the last round, Colombian player Kesedo withstood the pressure and made a key penalty. As long as the Brazilian women's football team scored the last penalty, the game will end. Unfortunately, Mata's penalty was saved by Luce again, and the penalty kick entered and suddenly died. In the 6th round, both sides hit a steadily. In the 7th round, Brazil scored a penalty first, and Calabari's penalty was saved by Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena, and Brazil finally defeated Colombia 5-4.

In this Women's Football Cup, Brazil is in the same group as Venezuela, Bolivia, Paraguay and Colombia. Brazil is 2-0 Venezuela, 6-0 Bolivia, 4-1 Paraguay and 0-0 Colombia respectively. He won 3 wins and 1 draw in the group stage, and successfully advanced to the knockout round with the first place in the group. In the semi-finals, Brazil defeated Uruguay 5-1 and advanced to the final.

This final is one of the most dramatic matches in the history of the Women's Cup of America. The two sides staged a goal battle in 120 minutes, scoring a total of 8 goals, including multiple leads, equalizers and tie. 39-year-old Brazilian legendary star Mata proved himself again in the final, scoring two key goals, namely the world goal of stoppage time and overtime overtake, leading the team to defend the Cup of America again.

Since the first Copa America in 1991, the Brazilian women's football team has won 8 championships, two of which have achieved four consecutive championships. Only once in 2006 was the absolute overlord of the Copa America. Today's final victory, the Brazilian women's football team not only achieved the feat of five consecutive championships, but also won the quota for participating in the 2028 US Olympics.

source:7m cn com