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Brazil may well be among the most popular international sides in world football, and that popularity goes way beyond the borders of the South American nation, and that’s why millions of fans will be watching to see how they perform at the Copa America.
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We offer tickets for all the games at the upcoming Copa America, from the group stage all the way through to the final.
The Copa America is one of the most popular international football tournaments in the world, and having over a century of history, it is also one of the longest-running. In 1916 the first competition was held, and four nations battled it out for the inaugural title of South American Football Champions, an honour won by Uruguay.
In 1947 the number of invited teams rose to eight, and in 1975 this went to ten, and for a number of tournaments, there was no centralized host. In 1993 two more teams were added to the competition, those invites given to nations from North and Central America.
The continued evolution of the tournament has helped to broaden its appeal, and that’s why the Copa America on the horizon may well be the biggest yet.
Brazil lags behind both Argentina and Uruguay in terms of Copa America titles, and that's because, for a number of decades, they failed to meet their obvious potential.
For forty years between 1949 and 1989, they didn’t win a single title, finishing as runners-up on three occasions.
That run was ended in 1989 thanks to the great pairing of Bebeto and Romario up front, and between 1997 and 2007, Brazil finally clicked for a prolonged period of time. The first of those finals, in Bolivia, saw Mario Zagallo’s side beat the hosts 3-1, with Real Madrid and FC Barcelona legend Ronaldo among the goal-scorers.
Two years later, it was Uruguay who were humbled, Ronaldo netting again in a 3-0 victory in Asuncion, Paraguay.
The Copa America Final in 2004 proved far tighter, and Brazil were indebted to Inter Milan forward Adriano for netting a 93rd-minute leveler to take the game to penalties, which saw Carlos Alberto’s side triumph over Argentina.
2007 saw another win over their arch-rivals, this time by a comfortable scoreline of 3-0, with former Arsenal man Julio Baptista scoring the first.
They would have to wait until 2019 to win the competition again when they defeated Peru, but they saw their Copa America crown snatched away by Argentina in the 2021 final, which saw Angel Di Maria break Brazilian hearts in Rio.
Jamaica’s record in the Copa America could be best described as poor.
They have played in two previous tournaments, and in the six matches they have participated in, they have lost all six and failed to score a single goal.
The only positive about such a poor record is the knowledge that, in many ways, it could not get any worse.
Brazil and Jamaica have never previously met in a Copa America match and have played against one another on three occasions in total.
The most recent of which came in an international friendly in 2003 when a goal from full-back Roberto Carlos won the game for Brazil.
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