Colombia vs. Brazil LIVE: this is how the Tricolor would form in the South American women’s soccer classic in the under-20 championship

This was the last day of training for the Colombian team to face Brazil

The Colombian team defeated Brazil 2-1 in the initial phase of the South American Women’s Under-20 Championship – credit Colombian Football Federation

The Colombian team in data

Photo taken on April 26, 2024 of forward Gabriela Rodríguez, who has become Colombia’s scoring figure during the South American U-20 Championship, which is held in the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil, and one of the main concerns of the Brazilian team for this Monday’s match at the Alberto Spencer stadium – credit EFE/Jonathan Miranda

  • Colombia is the only team in the 2024 women’s South American Conmebol that has won every match to date.
  • Colombia has one of the least defeated hurdles in the Women’s South American Conmebol, with four goals conceded.
  • Gabriela Rodríguez is the top scorer of the Conmebol Sudamericano Femenino U-20 with 6 goals.

This is how the championship standings go:

  1. Brazil: 6 points / 2 games played / +5 goal difference
  2. Colombia: 6 points / 2 games played / +2 goal difference
  3. Argentina: 3 points / 2 games played / +3 goal difference
  4. Paraguay: 3 points / 2 games played / -1 goal difference
  5. Venezuela: 0 points / 2 games played / -3 goal difference
  6. Peru: 0 points / 2 games played / -6 goal difference

Possible Colombia national team alignment: Luisa Agudelo; Cristina Motta, Stefanía Perlaza, Mary José Álvarez, Sintia Cabezas; Liz Katerine Osorio, Natalia Hernández; Gabriela Rodríguez, Daniela Garavito, Maithé López; and Karla Viancha

Colombia national team coach: Carlos Paniagua

Possible Brazil team lineup: Rillary; Guta, Rebeca, Duda Mineira (Ana Luiza) and Gi Fernandes; Lara (Carol), Guima, Vi Amaral and Ana Flávia; Vendito and Gisele.

Coach of the Venezuelan national team: Rosana Augusto

Colombia vs. Brazil: time and where to watch the women’s classic on date 3 of the final hexagonal in the South American Women’s U-20

The Tricolor faces Canarinha again after the historic victory in the first phase of the championship that is played in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador

Gabriela Rodríguez is the scorer of the Colombian team and the South American Women's U-20 championship - credit Conmebol
Gabriela Rodríguez is the scorer of the Colombian team and the South American Women’s U-20 championship – credit Conmebol

The Colombian U-20 women’s team maintains its victorious route in the South American Championship, achieving an exciting 3-2 victory against Venezuela in a match corresponding to the final hexagonal. This match, played last Friday, April 26, consolidated those led by Carlos Paniagua at the top of the table with six points after two days. Standing out from the first minutes, Mary José Álvarez opened the scoring, followed by Ana Milé González and Gabriela Rodríguez closing the account in stoppage time to seal the victory.

These are the players available for Carlos Paniagua in the South American Women’s U-20

  • Ana Mile González Herrera – Millonarios FC
  • Cristina Motta Chavarro – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Gabriela Rodríguez Salazar – América De Cali
  • Greicy Adriana Landazury González – Independiente Medellín
  • Karla Daniela Viancha Gutiérrez – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Karla Dayana Torres García – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Karen Daniela Hernández Bejarano – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Juana Sofía Ortegón Giraldo – Deportivo Cali
  • Laura Daniela Garavito Perdomo – Millonarios FC
  • Liz Katerine Osorio Zuleta – Atlético Nacional
  • Luisa Fernanda Agudelo Moreno – Deportivo Cali
  • Maithe López Miranda – Real Santander
  • María Fernanda Viáfara Bbravo – Alianza FC
  • Mariana Silva Romero – Independiente Santa Fe
  • Mary José Álvarez Espitaleta – Atlético Nacional
  • Natalia Hernández Sules – Deportivo Cali
  • Sintia Vanesa Cabezas Vanegas – América De Cali
  • Stefania Perlaza Perlaza – Deportivo Cali
  • Valeria Michelle Candanoza Yacomelo – Independiente Medellín
  • Yesica Paola Muñoz Rojas – Llaneros FC
  • Yunaira Jessely López Moreno – Atlético Nacional

Welcome to the minute by minute of the match between the Colombia team vs. the Brazilian team, which will be played this Monday, April 29 at the Modelo Alberto Spencer stadium in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. The initial whistle is scheduled for 6:30 in the afternoon, in the second shift, after the match between Peru and Peru. Venezuela. A victory will leave the Tricolor as the sole leader of the South American Women’s U-20.

 
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