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Group B Copa América 2011

Match reports and highlights from Group B of the 2011 Copa América tournament.

Standings

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Brazil312064+25
 Venezuela312043+15
 Paraguay30305503
 Ecuador301225-131

Brazil, Venezuela and Paraguay progress to the quarter-final.

Results


03-07-11
Brazil 0-0 Venezuela
03-07-11
Paraguay 0-0 Ecuador
09-07-11
Brazil 2-2 Paraguay
09-07-11
Venezuela 1-0 Ecuador
13-07-11
Paraguay 3-3 Venezuela
13-07-11
Brazil 4-2 Ecuador

Match reports

Venezuela held out for a 0-0 draw against Brazil in the opening game of group B, the first time they have ever avoided defeat against Brazil in the history of Copa América. Brazil put on a disappointing display and in the end Venezuela deserved their point.

The goaldrought at the beginning of the tournament continued in the next game with Paraguay and Ecuador settling for a 0-0 draw. Both sides looked good in patches but neither of them could find a goal, Ecuador looked short on composure every time they came close and Paraguay were thwarted by solid goalkeeping from Marcelo Elizaga on the few occasions that they managed shots on target. The result blew Group B wide open with a four way stalemate after the first round of games.

In the second round of games Brazil scored a late equaliser to pick up a 2-2 draw with Paraguay that their performance didn't really deserve bringing back memories of the Copa América final in 2004.  Jadson gave Brazil a first half lead with one of the goals of the tournament so far but Paraguay fought back in the second half to earn the advantage that they deserved with goals from Roque Santa Cruz and Nelson Valdéz but Brazil's second half substitute Fred bagged the equaliser in the dying moments of the game.

Venezuela bagged on of the shock results of the tournament with a 1-0 win against Ecuador to go to the top of the group and put themselves on the brink of qualification for the second round. Venezuela finally seem to be shedding their role as the traditional whipping boys of South American football, they completely dominated the game and Cesár González bagged the winner with a wonderful long range strike in the 62nd minute.

Following Costa Rica's defeat to Argentina, Venezuela knew that they had already qualified to the knock out stages of Copa América for the first time ever on foreign soil however they still put on an entertaining display in their final group game against Paraguay, who needed at last a draw to progress to the next round. José Salomón Rincon put Venezuela ahead after only five minutes but Paraguay worked their way back into the game, scoring three goals to establish a two goal lead with only minutes remaining, however Venezuela fought back with two injury time goals to tie the game 3-3 and keep their unbeaten record.

Brazil secured to spot in the group with a 4-2 win against Ecuador who were eliminated. Brazil twice established the lead through Alexandre Pato and then Neymar only to see Felipe Caicedo equalised both goals. Pato and Neymar scored another goal apiece to secure the two goal victory they needed in order to win the group and ensure that the game finished with six goals neatly divided between three forwards.

Golazo: Humberto Suazo vs Brazil, Copa América 2007



During Copa América 2007 Brazil and Chile met in the quarter final. The game finished 6-1 to Brazil who overpowered Chile with some brilliant attacking football from Julio Baptista, Robinho and Wagner Love but the best goal of the game and possibly the whole tournament was this consolation goal from Chile's Humberto Suazo.

Part of the Golazo series.

Golazo: Agustín Delgado, Ecuador vs Brazil, World Cup qualifier 2001.



On 28 March 2001: Ecuador played Brazil in Quito in what was to become a historic World Cup qualifier. Iván Kaviedes received the ball from Alex Aguinaga and ran at the Brazilian defence taking the ball past three defenders, his cross/shot was turned into the net by Agustín Delgado to give Ecuador a famous 1-0 win, their first ever triumph against the Brazilians. Later that year Kaviedes scored his most famous goal to give Ecuador the draw they needed against Uruguay to earn their first appearance at a World Cup finals in 2002.

Part of the Golazo series.

Lujos: Juan Pablo Sorín caño against Ronaldinho



For several years Ronaldinho was the undisputed king of clever tricks and flicks. When Brazil played Argentina in a 2006 World Cup qualifier, Juan Pablo Sorín took the opportunity to show that Ronaldinho is not the only one who could pull off a trick. You have to laugh at the way Ronaldinho lashed out at his opponent when he realised that he'd been done.

Cosas locas: Dog interrupts play, England vs Brazil, 1962 World Cup



10 June 1962: Brazil were playing against England in the quarter final of the 1962 World Cup in the Sausalito stadium, Viña del Mar, Chile when a dog got on the pitch. Jimmy Greaves eventually got hold of the dog by pretending to make friends with it. The game resumed and England were beaten 3-1 by Brazil who went on to beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the final.

For more crazy South American football check out the rest of the Cosas locas series.

Golazo: Pelé, Brazil vs Mexico, 1962 World Cup



Pele missed most of Brazil's 1962 World Cup success because of an injury sustained against Czechoslovakia,  he did leave his mark on the tournament scoring this brilliant goal in Brazil's opening game against Mexico.

Part of the Golazo series.

Golazo: Teófilio Cubillas Brazil vs Peru, Copa América 1975





30 September 1975: Brazil hosted Peru in the first leg of the Copa América 1975 semi-final. The score was 1-1 but in the 82nd minute Peru earned a free kick which was curled magnificently into the net by Teofilio Cubillas. Peru went on to score another goal to give them a historic 3-1 win on Brazilian soil and a 2 goal advantage going into their home leg.

Brazil won the 2nd leg 2-0 so the winners were chosen by the drawing of lots, Peru were picked as the winners and went on to beat Colombia in the final to secure their 2nd continental championship.

Part of the Golazo series.