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Men's Football CONMEBOL South American Copa América 2021


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10 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Thankfully almost everyone is against the tournament and most cities don't want the "honour" of hosting this.

 

I'm (positively) surprised people are so strongly against this. From what I'm hearing out of Brazil, most people are just doing the exact same things as always (partying, visiting everyone left and right, getting drunkc, going to the beach with half of São Paulo at the same day), with the main difference being that - while doing all their usual things - they're complaining about how everything is different and they can't do anything.

 

I'm just hearing about a small subset of Brazil of course (coastal city 2 hours south of São Paulo), it might be entirely different in other places. Be that as it may, it's still good to hear a majority is against hosting an event like this at this moment..

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1 hour ago, vinipereira said:

Rumours that brazilian players from european clubs are planning a boycott, and other nations will follow. The coach might be fired.

 

At least a positive thing for this tournament. :lol:

 

I am really expecting the cancellation of this event. Our players will give a statement after the match against :PAR by world cup qualifiers.

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:BRABrazil squad

 

 

https://www.cbf.com.br/selecao-brasileira/noticias/selecao-masculina/selecao-brasileira-e-convocada-para-a-copa-america-2021

 

GOALKEEPERS

Alisson - Liverpool (ING)

Ederson - Manchester City (ING)

Weverton - Palmeiras

 

DEFENDERS

Alex Sandro - Juventus (ITA)

Danilo - Juventus (ITA)

Emerson - Barcelona (ESP)

Renan Lodi - Atlético de Madrid (ESP)

Éder Militão - Real Madrid (ESP)

Felipe - Atlético de Madrid (ESP)

Marquinhos - Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

Thiago Silva - Chelsea (ING)

 

MIDFIELDERS

Casemiro - Real Madrid (ESP)

Douglas Luiz - Aston Villa (ING)

Everton Ribeiro - Flamengo

Fabinho - Liverpool (ING)

Fred - Manchester United (ING)

Lucas Paquetá - Lyon (FRA)

 

FORWARDS

Everton - Benfica (POR)

Gabriel Barbosa - Flamengo

Gabriel Jesus - Manchester City (ING)

Neymar Jr. - Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

Richarlison - Everton (ING)

Roberto Firmino - Liverpool (ING)

Vini Jr - Real Madrid (ESP)

 

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:ECU Team Ecuador :ECU

 

GK:

  • Alexander Domínguez (Vélez Sarsfield, :ARG )
  • Pedro Ortíz (CS Emelec Guayaquil)
  • Hernán Galíndez (Universidad Católica Quito)

DEF:

  • Robert Arboleda (FC Sao Paulo, :BRA )
  • Xavier Arreaga (Seattle Sounders, :USA )
  • Pervis Estupiñán (Villarreal CF, :ESP )
  • Piero Hincapié (Talleres de Córdoba, :ARG )
  • Luís León (Barcelona SC Guayaquil)
  • Ángelo Preciado (KRC Genk, :BEL )
  • Diego Palacios (Los Angeles FC, :USA )
  • Mario Pineida (Barcelona SC Guayaquil)
  • Félix Torres (Santos Laguna, :MEX )

MID:

  • Dixon Arroyo (CS Emelec Guayaquil)
  • Moisés Caicedo (Brighton & Hove Albion, :ENG )
  • José Carabali (Universidad Católica Quito)
  • Christian Noboa (PFC Sochi, :RUS )
  • Damián Díaz (Barcelona SC Guayaquil)
  • Alan Franco (Atlético Mineiro, :BRA )
  • Jhegson Méndez (Orlando City, :USA )
  • Ángel Mena (León FC, :MEX )
  • Ayrton Preciado (Santos Laguna, :MEX )

FW:

  • Jordy Caicedo (CSKA Sofia, :BUL )
  • Leonardo Campana (FC Famalicao, :POR )
  • Michael Estrada (Toluca, :MEX )
  • Fidel Martínez (Tijuana, :MEX )
  • Gonzalo Plata (Sporting Lisboa, :POR )
  • Enner Valencia (Fenerbahce Istanbul, :TUR )
  • José Andrés Hurtado (Independiente del Valle)

 

 

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