Brazil Dominates as Colombia Falls in South American U-20 Women’s Match

Colombia selection

Goodbye to the undefeated coffee grower in the final hexagonal. Brazil is the leader and is approaching the title.

Colombia vs. Brazil in South American U-20 women’s
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Futbolred Editorial

April 29, 2024, 05:42 p.m. m.

End of the match: Colombia lost 0-1 with Brazil on matchday 3 of the final hexagonal of the South American Women’s U-20 of Conmebol. Goodbye to the undefeated coffee grower.

Minute 90+3: cross into the Brazil area and ball rejection. Colombia plays against the clock and is desperate to tie.

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Minute 89: Colombia insists, plays with courage and gets a corner kick. Another center and maximum tension in the Brazilian area, who manage to reject almost on the goal line.

Minute 86: Colombia couldn’t! Corner kick and they jumped, but they couldn’t beat Brazil’s goal.

84th minute: Marzia amonestada in Brasil.

Minute 82: spectacular save by Luisa Agudelo, after a header from Gio Canali. Colombia was saved!

Minute 72: Brazil gains strength and tranquility, against a Colombia that looks desperate and cannot find a good football idea.

Minute 60: Colombia fights, but cannot find the clarity to reach Brazil’s goal.

Minute 52: Gisele receives a yellow card from the Brazilian team.

The second half is already being played: Colombia seeks to tie the match, to continue in the race in the dispute for the Conmebol Women’s U-20 South American title.

End of the first half: Colombia loses 0-1 to Brazil. Those led by Carlos Paniagua have not been clear and failed in defense.

Minute 45+3: good shot by Cristina Motta to disturb the Brazilian goal and try to escape the rival’s pressure.

Minute 42: Carlos Paniagua admonished. The Colombian coach becomes desperate and judge Olatz Rivera tries to calm him down with the yellow card.

Minute 39: foul on Sintia Cabezas. The Brazilians begin to hit and defend the advantage.

Minute 35: Goal from Brazil, header from Rebeca and Luis Agudelo could not prevent the ball from hitting his goal. Colombia 0-1 Brazil.

Minute 30: Time to cool down, take a breather and for the coaches to make some recommendations and give instructions.

Minute 28: Daniela Garavito turned around and took a shot outside the area, which goalkeeper Rillary controlled.

Minute 24: Colombia was saved! Vi Amaral’s strong shot hit the crossbar. The post prevented Brazil from scoring and helped Luisa Agudelo.

Minute 19: Luisa Agudelo made a save after an arrival from Brazil. The Colombian goalkeeper is attentive.

Minute 16: Brazil came from the right side, but Perlaza rejected it. Pressure from the rival and the Colombian National Team knew how to defend itself.

Minute 14: Colombia warns in a still ball play; Garavito’s cross put Brazil’s defensive backline in trouble, but they were able to clear the ball.

Minute 7: Daniela Garavito made a mistake trying to put together an attacking play. Brazil wanted to counterattack, but Colombia’s midfield was effective and recovered the ball.

Minute 5: Brazil attacked, but the ball went out. Mary José Perlaza was hit and the game stopped, but the defender rejoined and the game continued.

Minute 3: the coffee makers came out ready to play one on one with the Brazilians; Colombia tries to play in the rival’s field.

The match started: Colombia plays in black again, while Brazil has its classic yellow, blue and white uniform.

This is the starting lineup of the Colombia Women’s U-20 National Team:

Luis Agudelo; Cristina Motta, Stephanie Pearl, Mary Jose Alvarez, Cynthia Heads; Liz Katerine Osorio, Joan Ortegon; Gabriel Rodriguez, Daniela Garavito, Maithe Lopez; and Karla Torres.

Coach: Carlos Paniagua.

The Colombia U-20 National Team faces Brazil this Monday (6:30 pm), on date 3 of the final hexagonal of the 2024 South American Women’s Championship, a day to which both teams arrive with 6 points and will fight to be the sole leaders.

The classic of the day can be decisive for the definition of the title, since in the case of Colombia it is not fighting for qualification to the U-20 World Cup, since it will be the host country and already has a place.

2024-04-30 00:57:12
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