The 2020 Women's Copa América, held for the second time in Brazil, crowned the Brazilian National Team as champions after defeating Mexico in the grand final in Porto Alegre. The tournament brought together four teams from the continent, and after a solid campaign, Brazil lifted the trophy for the second time. Organized by the Football 7 Federation, the event highlighted the strength of women's football 7 in Latin America.
Brazil had standout performances, with Bel being named the best player of the tournament and Taninha securing the top scorer award. Additionally, Dilma Mendes, coach of the Brazilian National Team, was honored as the best coach for her excellent work throughout the competition. The final against Mexico was marked by emotion and great balance, but the Brazilians showed greater consistency at the decisive moment.
Another prominent name in the competition was Paulina Gutiérrez, Mexico's goalkeeper, who won the best goalkeeper award. Chile finished in third place, while Colombia also participated in the competition, contributing to the growth of women's football 7 in the continent. The victory reaffirms Brazil as a regional powerhouse and places the country at the forefront of the sport.
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