Brazil emerged victorious in a dramatic Copa América Femenina final, defeating Colombia 5–4 on penalties after a pulsating 4–4 draw through regulation and extra time at the Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado.
The win secures Brazil’s ninth continental title and fifth in a row, capping off a tournament marked by high drama and individual brilliance.
Colombia, seeking their first-ever title, started brightly with Linda Caicedo giving them the lead midway through the first half. Brazil hit back before the break through Angelina, who converted a penalty following a VAR check for a foul in the box.

The second half saw Colombia regain the lead thanks to an own goal from Brazil’s Tarciane, only for Amanda Gutierres to equalize with a thunderous effort in the 80th minute.
With just minutes left in regulation, Mayra Ramírez thought she had sealed victory for Colombia, but substitute Marta, in her likely final continental appearance, equalized deep into stoppage time.

The 39-year-old legend struck again in extra time to put Brazil ahead for the first time, but Colombia responded with a stunning free-kick from Leicy Santos, sending the match into penalties.
Despite missing her own spot-kick, Marta watched on as goalkeeper Lorena saved a decisive attempt from Jorelyn Carabalí, sealing a 5–4 shootout triumph for the defending champions.

Brazil’s win guarantees qualification for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, alongside runners-up Colombia. The final was hailed as one of the greatest in the competition’s history, showcasing the continued rise of women’s football in South America.
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