Brazil Ends Year in Frustration: Another Draw Against Uruguay
In the last Copa América, Brazil suffered a heartbreaking exit in the quarterfinals, losing to Uruguay in a penalty shootout. On Wednesday morning, they had a chance to avenge that loss, but the five-time world champions failed to capitalize. The Seleção settled for a 1-1 draw against Uruguay in the 2026 World Cup South American qualifiers.
This marks Brazil’s second consecutive game dropping points. In their previous match, they also drew 1-1 with Venezuela. Failing to finish 2024 on a high note left coach Diniz and the Brazilian team in disappointment.
The match was held at the Arena Fonte Nova stadium, where Brazil hosted Uruguay. At one point, Vinícius Júnior and his team faced the looming threat of a home defeat. After a goalless first half, Uruguay took the lead in the 55th minute, leaving Brazilian fans anxious and uncertain—could their team equalize?
Brazil didn’t take long to respond. Just seven minutes later, they leveled the score, bringing relief to the thousands of fans clad in yellow jerseys. The match stood at 1-1.
In the final minutes, the crowd hoped for another goal from stars like Raphinha and Vinícius Júnior. However, Brazil couldn’t find the back of Uruguay’s net again. The match ended in a draw, forcing both teams to share the points.
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