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Millions of fans will be planning their trip to see the Copa America, and the success of the tournament is certainly down to the continuous evolution the competition has gone through since its inception over 100 years ago.
In 1916 only four nations took part in the first Copa America, which was hosted by Argentina and won by Uruguay. By 1975 the number of entrants was up to ten, and in 1993, the pool of nations was expanded as organizers opted to invite national teams from North and Central America to take part.
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Brazil’s record at Copa America is arguably nowhere near as good as you’d imagine it would be, given the obvious quality of Seleção.
Take, for instance, the period between 1949 and 1989 when Brazil failed to win a single Copa America title.
This spell occurred at the same time as the Brazilians were easing to three FIFA World Cup titles, and the likes of Pele, Jairzinho, and Garrincha were winning accolades aplenty, but somehow they could not replicate this in the South American Football Championship. This is perhaps a testament to the quality of the tournament.
That lengthy run without a trophy ended in 1989 when Sebastiao Lazaroni’s side topped the group format that was in place at the time. The big reason for this success was the amazing partnership up front of Romario and Bebeto.
Between 1997 and 2007, Brazil won four more Copa America crowns, and this was fueled by the deadly finishing of another forward, Ronaldo, who was ably aided by creative talents like Ronaldinho and Rivaldo.
Brazil won their ninth crown in 2019 by beating Peru 3-1 in the final, but two years later, they lost their grip on the throne when they were beaten by arch-rivals Argentina in the final, with former Real Madrid, PSG, and Manchester United winger Angel Di Maria scoring the winner.
Colombia took part in their first Copa America in 1945 but were incapable of making a concerted impact in the competition until they finished as runners-up in 1975.
Los Cafeteros got their hands on the Copa America trophy for the first time in 2001 when they absolutely annihilated the competition, which they hosted.
Francisco Maturana’s side won all six of their games in the competition and didn’t concede a single goal. They clinched the Copa America Final by beating Mexico by a single goal, scored by Inter Milan defender Ivan Cordoba.
In 2016 and 2021, they finished in third place, losing to Chile and Argentina, respectively.
As of now, Brazil and Colombia have met in 11 Copa America clashes, and the Brazilians have generally come out on top.
In 2015 the two sides met in the group phase, but on this occasion, a goal from Jeison Murillo was enough to see Colombia to a 1-0 win in Santiago.
In 2021 the two teams met in the group phase again, and though Liverpool winger Luis Diaz had given the Colombians the lead, Brazil came storming back with goals from Roberto Firmino and Casemiro, earning Tite’s side a 2-1 win in Rio.
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