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🏆 Brazil Women's national football team 2025 Copa América Femenina (Winner) Squads

Arthur Elias
Arthur Elias
Brazil
Head Coach

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Marta
Marta
Brazil
Captain

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🏆 Players

GK
Lorena
Lorena
Brazil
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Caps
United States Kansas City Current

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GK
Lorena
Lorena
Brazil
- (Caps)
United States Kansas City Current
GK
Camila Rodrigues
Camila Rodrigues
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Cruzeiro

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GK
Camila Rodrigues
Camila Rodrigues
Brazil
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Brazil Cruzeiro
GK
Cláudia
Cláudia
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Fluminense

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GK
Cláudia
Cláudia
Brazil
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Brazil Fluminense
DF
Antônia Silva
Antônia Silva
Brazil
-
Caps
Spain Real Madrid

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DF
Antônia Silva
Antônia Silva
Brazil
- (Caps)
Spain Real Madrid
DF
Tarciane Lima
Tarciane Lima
Brazil
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Caps
France Lyon

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DF
Tarciane Lima
Tarciane Lima
Brazil
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France Lyon
DF
Kaká
Kaká
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil São Paulo

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DF
Kaká
Kaká
Brazil
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Brazil São Paulo
DF
Yasmim
Yasmim
Brazil
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Caps
Spain Real Madrid

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DF
Yasmim
Yasmim
Brazil
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Spain Real Madrid
DF
Fe Palermo
Fe Palermo
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Palmeiras

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DF
Fe Palermo
Fe Palermo
Brazil
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Brazil Palmeiras
DF
Fátima Dutra
Fátima Dutra
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Ferroviária

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DF
Fátima Dutra
Fátima Dutra
Brazil
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Brazil Ferroviária
DF
Mariza
Mariza
Brazil
-
Caps
Brazil Corinthians

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DF
Mariza
Mariza
Brazil
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Brazil Corinthians
DF
Isa Haas
Isa Haas
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Cruzeiro

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DF
Isa Haas
Isa Haas
Brazil
- (Caps)
Brazil Cruzeiro
MF
Duda Sampaio
Duda Sampaio
Brazil
-
Caps
Brazil Corinthians

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MF
Duda Sampaio
Duda Sampaio
Brazil
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Brazil Corinthians
MF
Angelina
Angelina
Brazil
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Caps
United States Orlando Pride

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MF
Angelina
Angelina
Brazil
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United States Orlando Pride
MF
Ary Borges
Ary Borges
Brazil
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Caps
United States Racing Louisville

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MF
Ary Borges
Ary Borges
Brazil
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United States Racing Louisville
MF
Vitória Yaya
Vitória Yaya
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Corinthians

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MF
Vitória Yaya
Vitória Yaya
Brazil
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Brazil Corinthians
FW
Kerolin
Kerolin
Brazil
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Caps
England Manchester City

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FW
Kerolin
Kerolin
Brazil
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England Manchester City
FW
Amanda Gutierres
Amanda Gutierres
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Palmeiras

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FW
Amanda Gutierres
Amanda Gutierres
Brazil
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Brazil Palmeiras
FW
Marta
Marta
Brazil
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Caps
United States Orlando Pride

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FW
Marta
Marta
Brazil
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United States Orlando Pride
FW
Gio Garbelini
Gio Garbelini
Brazil
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Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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FW
Gio Garbelini
Gio Garbelini
Brazil
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Spain Atlético Madrid
FW
Gabi Portilho
Gabi Portilho
Brazil
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Caps
United States Gotham FC

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FW
Gabi Portilho
Gabi Portilho
Brazil
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United States Gotham FC
FW
Jhonson
Jhonson
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil Corinthians

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FW
Jhonson
Jhonson
Brazil
- (Caps)
Brazil Corinthians
FW
Dudinha
Dudinha
Brazil
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Caps
Brazil São Paulo

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FW
Dudinha
Dudinha
Brazil
- (Caps)
Brazil São Paulo
FW
Luany
Luany
Brazil
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Caps
Spain Atlético Madrid

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FW
Luany
Luany
Brazil
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Spain Atlético Madrid

📄 Summary

Brazil Women
The Brazil women's national football team (Portuguese: Seleção Brasileira Feminina de futebol) represents Brazil in international women's football and is run by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). It has participated in all nine editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup, finishing as runner-up in 2007, and all ten editions of the Copa América Femenina, finishing as the champion in nine editions and as runner-up in one edition.

Brazil played their first game on 22 July 1986 against the United States, losing 2–1.

The team finished third in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup and runners-up in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, losing to Germany in the final.

Brazil has won the silver medal three times in the Olympic Games, in 2004, 2008 and 2024.

Brazil is the most successful women's national team in South America, having won nine out of the ten editions of the Copa América championship. Since 1999, they have been contenders for the World title. In 1998 and 1999, the team finished as the runners-up at the Women's U.S. Cup.

Brazil will host the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup; marking the first time that South America has hosted the tournament.

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