The Argentine team and Brazil will define who will win the Copa América 2020. The history of the Superclásico is extremely close (107 PJ; 42 victories for the Verdeamarela, 40 for the Albiceleste and 25 draws): the cariocas have two games in favor of difference.
But this time we will remember six great Argentine victories against Canarinha …
Vicente De la Mata was three-time South American champion (Copa América) with the National Team @Argentina
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– #All Red? (@TodoRojoCom) January 16, 2021
02/01/1937 – For the ex South American Championship 1937, current Copa América, Argentina surpassed Brazil by 2-0 with goals from De La Mata in overtime. That day the Superclásico was born.
5 aspects that the Argentine team must correct to beat Brazil in the final of the Copa América
The Argentine team reached a new final and that is a merit, of course. But we cannot ignore the shortcomings that still exist. What should we improve, look …
Joaquin Jary
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Jul 7, 2021
What the bookmakers say about the favorite in the classic Brazil-Argentina for the final of the Copa América
What the bookmakers say about the favorite in the classic Brazil-Argentina for the final of the Copa América
Gaston Hirschbrand
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Jul 7, 2021
All the finals between Argentina and Brazil: can La Albiceleste win a new final after 84 years?
History shows that there is a clear dominator in the Nations Superclassic. Find out the background in final duels for a trophy between both teams.
Joaquin Jary
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Jul 7, 2021
Brazil-Argentina: date, time, how to watch on TV and forecast for the Copa América final
Brazil-Argentina: date, schedule, TV channel, streaming, formations and forecast for the Copa América final
Gaston Hirschbrand
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Jul 7, 2021
Today but in 1983, Argentina beat Brazil 1-0 in the Copa América. Gareca’s goal. Definition of killer. pic.twitter.com/iHN4ybrmBF
– Ricardo Torres (@FantasiaFutbol) August 24, 2016
08/24/1983 – In a Monumental Stadium with more than 60 thousand spectators, those led by Carlos Salvador Bilardo defeated Brazil by 1-0 in the duel corresponding to Group 2 of the America’s Cup 1983. Ricardo Gareca converted the goal that sentenced the scoreboard.
This is how the Brazilians marked Maradona. / Alessandro Sabattini / Getty Images
6/24/1990 – Driving, with two players included in the way, of Diego Armando Maradona from the midfield and pass to the Caniggia Bird in the instant before a Brazilian defender collapses him, thus the heroic was conceived in the 8th finals of the World 1990. Brazil rallied Carlos Bilardo’s team everywhere, but a hunch of ten allowed the scoring to open. 1-0.
Argentina’s last victory against Brazil in #America Cup was registered on July 17, 1991 (in Chile). The ‘albiceleste’ won 3-2 thanks to both Batistuta and a double from Darío Javier Franco.
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– alberto_barboza (@alberto_barboza) July 3, 2019
07/17/1991 – In a game of much friction, the head of Darío Franco -on two occasions- and the smell of Gabriel Batistuta sentenced 3-2 the first duel of the final league of the America’s Cup 1991, edition in which Argentina was champion. That was the last time the combined Albiceleste exceeded in regular time Verdeamarela by competition.
Gabriel Batistuta of Argentina / Dan Smith / Getty Images
06/27/1993 – With Gabriel Batistuta on and a gigantic Sergio Goycochea, for the penalty saved in the last instance after the tie 1-1 in regular time, the Albiceleste she became the 1993 Copa America champion against her archrival. 28 years later, he will seek a similar feat.
Gabriel Heinze knew how to stop Adriano. / ANTONIO SCORZA / Getty Images
06/09/2005 – One Wednesday, led by Juan Román Riquelme and Hernán Crespo, who scored twice, José Pekerman’s Argentina beat the classic rival by 3-1 by South American Qualifiers and qualified early for the 2006 World Cup.
Neymar tried to remove the ball from Messi when the pre-goal run began. / Rich Schultz / Getty Images
06/09/2012– With three goals from Lionel Messi, the Argentine National Team overcame 4-3 to Verdeamarela in a meeting that had little of friendly, in New Jersey.