
Brazil Beats Colombia on Penalties After 4-4 Draw in Women’s Copa América
Brazil edged Colombia 5-4 on penalties after an epic 4-4 draw in the Women’s Copa América. Marta and Caicedo starred in a match full of drama and emotion.
Joel Casillas
8/4/20251 min read

Brazil Defeats Colombia on Penalties After a Thrilling 4-4 Draw in the Women’s Copa América
A world-class showdown decided by a dramatic penalty shootout after 120 minutes of non-stop action
The Best Match of the Tournament So Far
Santiago, Chile – August 1 — In a high-stakes clash that delivered drama from start to finish, Brazil and Colombia drew 4-4 after extra time, with Brazil ultimately claiming victory 5-4 on penalties to advance in the Women’s Copa América.
The game featured comebacks, last-minute goals, red cards, and missed penalties — an instant classic on the international stage.
Goals and Chaos From the Start
Colombia struck first with a brilliant goal from rising star Linda Caicedo in the 25th minute. But Brazil quickly responded with goals from Angelina and a Tarciane penalty, awarded after a VAR review, to level the score.
The second half saw even more action: an own goal by Tarciane and a strike from Amanda Gutiérrez kept the scoreboard moving. In extra time, Marta scored for Brazil, while Santos equalized again for Colombia, ending extra time at a gripping 4-4.
Penalty Shootout: Pure Tension
The shootout started nervously, with Manuela Paví and Marta both missing early penalties. But it was Jhonson, Mariza, and eventually Luany who found the net for Brazil. The decisive moment came when Jorelyn Carabalí blasted her shot over the crossbar, handing Brazil the victory.
Key Players and Endless Emotion
Linda Caicedo reaffirmed her status as a global star, while Marta led with determination despite missing her penalty. Goalkeeper Lorena was also crucial during high-pressure moments.
The match saw a flurry of substitutions, yellow cards, and fouls — the intensity never dropped.
Conclusion: A South American Classic for the Ages
Brazil advances in the Women’s Copa América after one of the most exciting matches in recent memory. Despite the loss, Colombia exits with pride, having fought until the very last kick.
The quality, passion, and drama on display reflect the incredible growth of women’s football in South America — and leave us wanting more.