The first women’s Finalissima has been determined, the new singles title contested by the champion team of European Championship and the of America Cup. England and Brazil, who have just lifted their respective continental titles, will play the Final with no date or venue set yet. The official name of the trophy, promoted by FIFA, is Conmebol Champions Cup – UEFA.
The England-Brazil matchup in the Finals could be a duel between two Barça players who have just won these teams, the right-back Lucy Bronze and the Brazilian striker Geyse Ferrera. Both were signed this summer by the Barça club.
This way, England will have a chance to win their secondary title in a short time. For its part, Brazil, even though it has never won a World Cup, has risen to 8 out of 9 Copa Americas contested. He stopped short of winning in the 2006 edition, where he lost in the final against Argentina (2-0).
The albiceleste certainly won the first edition of the men’s final in June when they defeated Italy with a clear 3-0 with goals from Lautaro Martínez, Ángel Di María and Paulo Dybala in Wembley.
Source: La Verdad

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