Tag #South American Football

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Palmeiras Defeats River Plate 2-1 in Copa Libertadores Quarter-Final First Leg

In a thrilling Copa Libertadores quarter-final first leg, Palmeiras overcame River Plate with a 2-1 victory in Buenos Aires, setting up a crucial second leg in São Paulo.

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Brazilian Clubs Dominate Club World Cup

Four Brazilian football clubs—Botafogo, Flamengo, Fluminense, and Palmeiras—have unexpectedly advanced to the last 16 of the Club World Cup, defeating major European teams and igniting national excitement, raising questions about Brazil's potential World Cup success.

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Brazilian Clubs Triumph in Club World Cup, Highlighting Brasileirao's Global Prowess

Brazilian clubs Botafogo and Flamengo achieved historic victories over PSG and Chelsea in the Club World Cup, showcasing the Brasileirao's exceptional competitiveness and depth compared to top European leagues, despite ongoing talent drain to Europe.

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Ancelotti's Balanced Approach: A New Era for Brazil's National Team

Brazil's new manager, Carlo Ancelotti, plans a balanced, cohesive approach prioritizing both attack and defense to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup, starting with matches against Ecuador and Paraguay.

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Brazil Fires National Team Coach Dorival Júnior Amidst Performance Slump

The Brazilian Football Confederation fired Dorival Júnior as national team coach after a 4-1 loss to Argentina, marking the third coaching change in two years due to the team's poor World Cup qualifying performance and overall struggles despite having several top players.

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Foreign Investment Floods Brazilian Football After Regulatory Changes

Following a \$2 billion debt crisis in 2020, Brazilian football clubs were allowed to accept outside investment, leading to acquisitions like John Textor's purchase of Botafogo and potential deals such as Evangelos Marinakis's interest in Vasco da Gama, driven by low costs, lack of financial fair pl...

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Copa Sudamericana Match Cancelled Due to Violent Fan Clashes

A Copa Sudamericana match between Independiente and Universidad de Chile in Avellaneda, Argentina, was cancelled due to violent fan clashes resulting in at least 10 serious injuries, one critical, and approximately 90 arrests, after projectiles were thrown from the visiting team's section, leading C...

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South American Soccer Teams Challenge European Dominance in Mundialito de Clubes

South American soccer teams are defying expectations in the current Mundialito de Clubes, challenging the usual European dominance, despite a long-standing talent drain to Europe; the tournament is highlighting the impact of national pride and contrasting team motivations.

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Gareca Resigns as Chilean National Team Coach After World Cup Elimination

Ricardo Gareca resigned as coach of the Chilean national team on Tuesday after a series of defeats left them eliminated from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, marking their third consecutive absence from the tournament.

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Brazilian Teams Favored to Win Copa Libertadores Again

The Copa Libertadores, South America's premier club soccer competition, kicks off this week with Brazilian teams favored to win their seventh title in eight years, although Argentinian clubs like River Plate and Racing Club are considered strong challengers.

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Everton Sign Carlos Alcaraz in First Transfer Under New Ownership

Everton's first signing under new ownership and manager David Moyes is 22-year-old midfielder Carlos Alcaraz, who joined from Flamengo after a short and unsuccessful spell in Brazil, for an undisclosed fee with a conditional purchase option.

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2025 Club World Cup Draw: Brazil's Four Libertadores Champions Face Tough Groups

The draw for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup places four Brazilian teams—Flamengo, Fluminense, Palmeiras, and Botafogo—in challenging groups against top European and international clubs in the U.S.A, testing their global competitiveness and impacting future investments and transfer dynamics.

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