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Over the course of its expansive history, the Copa America has matured into a hugely popular tournament and is the pride of the South American international football calendar. and is an event that attracts a huge amount of interest from football fans keen to see the best of the best do battle.
The first Copa America tournament was held way back in 1916 and involved just four South American nations, and the competition has gone from strength to strength ever since. By 1975, ten national teams were taking part, and was held every four years before it switched to every two years.
By 2007, the number of entrants had increased to 12 and then to 16 when they were first held in the United States in 2016.
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Millions of football fans from around the world, but obviously predominantly South America and North America, flock to the hosting venue to watch this great tournament and anyone looking to do so can make the most of our extensive selection of tickets here at SeatPick.
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For some time, Venezuela have been considered the whipping boys of South America, but they have, of late, shown signs of improvement.
La Vinotinto first entered the competition in 1967 when they finished fifth out of six teams, and between 1975 and 2004, they largely failed to make an impact in the tournament, but by 2007, they had begun to finally make a dent in the competition.
A fourth-place finish came in 2011, and three Quarter-Final finishes between 2007 and 2019 were proof that consistency was possible.
Brazil, unsurprisingly, have a much more prominent record in the tournament. They have won the tournament on nine occasions, the first of which came in 1919 when they triumphed on home soil.
During their World Cup pomp in the late 1950s to the early 1970s, they found it hard to clinch Copa America titles, and they actually went forty years without winning the competition between 1949 and 1989.
That run came to an end thanks to a stellar front line in 1989, with the likes of Bebeto and Romario doing the damage.
Between 1997 and 2007, Brazil won four out of five titles, and in 1999, they produced an awesome display to win all six of their matches.
Head coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo got the most out of an astounding array of talents that included Barcelona attacker Rivaldo, Inter Milan ace Ronaldo, and Gremio’s Ronaldinho.
2019 saw Brazil ease past Peru in a 3-1 final win in Rio, with then Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus being among the goals.
2021 saw them suffer the humiliation of losing to arch-rivals Argentina in the final in their own backyard.
It would be fair to say that Brazil have a very impressive record when it comes to taking on the relative minnows of Venezuela. They have never lost to their opponents in the Copa America and tend to ease past them with relative ease.
In 1999, Brazil thrashed Venezuela 7-0 in Paraguay, with Ronaldo bagging two goals, and their more recent encounter, in 2021, was a little closer, albeit Tite’s side still eased to a 3-0 victory in Brasilia.
On that occasion, Paris Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos scored the opener before Neymar and Gabriel Barbosa completed the rout.
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