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The first Copa America took place over a century ago, in 1916, and has grown from a modest four-team format to having a dozen entrants in 1993 and beyond. Organizers have been clever enough to expand to involve the top nations from North and Central America and have even looked further afield for entrants with both Japan and Qatar having also taken part in previous editions.
The Copa America is a football tournament quite like no other, with an astounding atmosphere at the event and a very high level of quality in terms of the nations that are involved, more so than the FIFA World Cup in many ways.
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Brazil were part of the inaugural Copa America and won the tournament for the first time in 1919, and in 1949, they racked up their third success, scoring 46 goals in their eight games in that edition of the competition.
They then failed to win another crown for forty years, far too long a period of drought given the quality of the Brazilian national team. That run was ended in style on home soil as Bebeto and Romario led the team to success.
Brazil’s successes in 1997 and 1999 were something to behold. Over the course of twelve games played over the course of those two Copa America campaigns, national team coaches Mario Zagallo and Vanderlei Luxemburgo helped their sides to twelve wins, scoring a combined total of 39 goals in the process and conceding just five.
Ronaldo and Rivaldo were the key tormentors in that 100% record, and in 2004 it was Inter Milan ace Adriano who proved unstoppable as the spearhead to another title triumph and their win in 2007 made it four titles from five campaigns, by far the most consistent run Brazil have managed in the history of the tournament.
2019 saw Brazil net their ninth success, this coming via a 3-1 Copa America Final win over surprise finalists Peru.
Of all the major South American nations to have competed in the Copa America, Venezuela has the worst record in the tournament.
Their first appearance came in 1967 when they did at least manage to win one of their five games in that edition, but they then went twelve tournaments without another success. That run meant that for a period of 32 years, La Vinotinto didn’t win a single match in the Copa America.
Thankfully their more recent form has seen a marked improvement. In 2011 they reached the Semi-Finals, and in both 2016 and 2019, Quarter-Final exits were achieved, and they are now a far tougher nut to crack.
Brazil have never previously lost to Venezuela in the Copa America. Indeed, more often than not, they tend to easily overcome their weaker opponents.
In 1997 they beat them 7-0 in the group phase, with both Ronaldo and Amoroso scoring twice each.
In 2021 in another group stage game, goals from PSG duo Marquinhos and Neymar led the way before Gabriel Barbosa scored a third to complete a 3-0 win in Brasilia.
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