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Brazil x France in the Women's World Cup: France beats Brazil 2-1

The ghost of 20 years without a Brazilian victory against France persists.

On July 29, 2023, an exciting clash took place between the Brazil women's football team and the France team for the Women's World Cup. In this crucial game held at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia, the French team once again showed their superiority over Brazil, securing a 2-1 victory. This match was marked by a historic taboo of 20 years without a Brazilian victory against France in women's competitions. Let's analyze the main moments and details of the game that kept France at the top of Group F and left Brazil looking to qualify for the next phase

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Expectation x Reality

Despite having started with hope and determination, Brazil found a well-organized and motivated French team from the beginning. France managed to impose their superiority on the field and opened the scoring with a header. Striker Le Sommer scored the first goal for the French team, leaving the Brazilian team at a disadvantage. However, Brazil did not surrender easily and fought to equalize the score. Midfielder Debinha, one of the most talented players on the Brazilian team, showed her skill and determination, managing to score an important goal that tied the match and brought hope to Brazilian fans.

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However, the French team continued to press and, unfortunately for Brazil, the defense was unable to contain the opponent's momentum. Defender W. Renard scored the second goal for France, putting her team ahead on the scoreboard again. Despite the Brazilians' efforts to seek a draw, the final result remained unchanged, with France winning the game 2-1. With this defeat, Brazil remained with three points in Group F and occupied second place, behind France.

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Historical Taboo and Perspectives for the Next Phase

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The defeat to France in the 2023 Women's World Cup maintained a historical taboo of 20 years without Brazilian victory against the French in women's competitions. Statistics show that, over time, France proved to be a difficult opponent for Brazil, with a total of 12 matches played. Of these matches, the French team emerged victorious on seven occasions, while another five ended in a draw.

Despite this defeat, Brazil still has the chance to advance to the next stage of the Women's World Cup. To qualify, the Brazilian team needs to win the next game against the Jamaican team, scheduled for August 2nd, at 7 am. The clash between Brazil and France in the 2023 Women's World Cup was exciting and demonstrated the strength and skill of the participating teams. France once again proved to be a formidable team, achieving an important victory over Brazil and maintaining a taboo history of victories against the Brazilian team. Now, Brazil will have the opportunity to recover and fight for classification in the next matches.

History of the Brazilian team in World Cups

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The Brazilian team's trajectory in the Women's World Cups has been full of emotions, achievements and a profound impact on the women's football scene. Since the first edition of the tournament, Brazil has left an indelible mark, standing out as one of the main teams in the world. Brazil made its inaugural appearance at the Women's World Cup in 1991, and since then, the team has consistently demonstrated its talent and passion for the sport. In the early years, Brazilian players laid the foundations for future success, paving the way for a stronger and more respected women's game in the country.

The consecration came in 2007, when Brazil reached the final of the Women's World Cup. Although it finished as runner-up, this historic feat highlighted the quality of Brazilian women's football and the players' ability to compete at the highest levels. The legendary Marta, often compared to the Pelé of women's football, has emerged as one of the sport's biggest stars. In subsequent years, Brazil continued to be a force to be reckoned with, winning titles at the Women's Copa América and the Pan American Games. The team has always maintained a skillful and creative style of play, reflecting the rich tradition of Brazilian football.

Despite the achievements, Brazil is still looking for the Women's World Cup title. The team demonstrated tenacity and dedication, coming close to victory on several occasions. Women's football has increasingly gained support and visibility in Brazil, which, in turn, has boosted the development of the sport across all age groups. The Brazilian team is not only recognized for its achievements on the field, but also for its role in promoting gender equality in sport. The players have been true ambassadors for women's football, inspiring young girls to chase their dreams and defy stereotypes.

History of the French team in World Cups

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The French team's trajectory in the Women's World Cups has been marked by standout moments and constant progress. Since their first appearance in 2003, France has demonstrated a continued commitment to evolving and competing at the highest level of women's football. The start was promising, with the team reaching the quarter-finals in the 2011 edition. This performance marked a significant milestone for French women's football and highlighted the growing quality and investment in the sport in the country. The success inspired a new generation of players and drove the development of the sport to even higher levels.

France's rise continued, with the team hosting the Women's World Cup in 2019. This event was a watershed event for the country, as the French team reached the quarter-finals, further cementing their place among the top teams of the world. The strong home performance solidified support and visibility for women's football in France. In addition to results on the field, the French team also stands out for its innovative tactical approach and attractive style of play. With skilled players and an attacking mentality, France not only competed but also delighted fans with their dynamic and creative football.