The green and yellow hegemony of the Women's Copa América is at stake - EZFICE

The green and yellow hegemony of the Women's Copa América is at stake

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The green and yellow hegemony of the Women's Copa América is at stake. This Saturday (30), Brazil will confirm the South American match against hosts Colombia, at the Alfonso López Stadium, in Bucaramanga, at 21 pm (Brasília time). The expectation is a full house. The 22.000 tickets on sale were sold out.

Last #GuerreirasDoBrasil training session before the @CopaAmerica final! We will! ?

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The Brazilian was the biggest winner of the Copa América, winning seven times out of eight, only to let the Cup slip away in 2006. The Colombian was runner-up in 2010 and 2014, and the winner is known for scoring points in a four-way contest without decision, but only.

The teams advance to the finals with a similar campaign. both won five

In the game, Brazil had a slight advantage in statistics. Pia Sundhage's team scored 19 goals without conceding, while the Colombian scored 14 and scored another three. Advancement to the final guarantees both teams at next year's World Cup, Australia and New Zealand, and at the Olympics in Paris (France). Pia has no shortage of games. Midfielder Duda Santos, who was left off the bench due to intestinal problems in the 2-0 semi-final victory over Paraguay, is back on the field, as is striker Giorqueiros, recently called up for the U20 World Cup. this year. , recovering from the blow to the calf.

If she maintains the base that has been working in the competition, the Swedish coach will play for Brazil: Lorena; Antonia, Tainara, Rafaelle and Tamires; Angelina, Borges, Adriana and Caroline; Debinha and Bia Zaneratto.

Colombia will also have the greatest strength in the search for an unprecedented title. Nelson Abbadia's team has eight Spanish players, including goalkeeper Catalina Perez (Real Betis), winger Manuela Vanegas (Real Sociedad) and midfielder Lacey Santos (Atlético de Madrid). Two Brazilian clubs: defender Mônica Ramos (Gremio) and midfielder Liana Salazar (Corinthians). However, both protagonists play in local leagues: forwards Catalina Usme (Cali Americas) and Linda Caicedo (Cali Sports). The latter, 17 years old, is considered the revelation of the World Cup

América and is in the sights of Barcelona (Spain). Colombia's possible lineup this Saturday will be: Catalina Pérez; Jolene Calabari; Daniela Arias, Monica Ramos and Manuela Vanegas; Lorena Bedoya, Daniela Montoya and Leicy Santos; Linda Caicedo, Caterina Usme and Mela Ramirez.

Fine lines and summaries changed at 10:12 to correct game date, i.e. Saturday night instead of Sunday night