Brazil held to 0-0 draw by Costa Rica in a stunner to open Copa America group play (2024)

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Brazil was held to a 0-0 draw by Costa Rica on Monday night, with the international powerhouse inauspiciously failing to break through in its Copa America opener.

Although Brazil controlled play and outshot Costa Rica 18-2, the Seleção was held scoreless by a defense led by goalkeeper Patrick Sequeira, who made three saves while recording the team’s fourth consecutive clean sheet.

Brazil had an apparent goal by Marquinhos disallowed in the first half after a lengthy VAR check, but the team known for decades of sublime offensive play never got closer to a score — and never got a break on several questionable refereeing calls — in front of a lively crowd of 67,158 dominated by their yellow-clad fans at SoFi Stadium.

The result left Colombia on top of Group D after its 2-1 victory over Paraguay. Brazil has won the Copa America nine times, but its current transitional squad led by Real Madrid stars Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo got off to a discouraging start.

Brazil coach Dorival Júnior said the result wasn’t thoroughly poor, noting his team’s wide advantages in possession and chances.

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“I believe that in context, it was a well-played game,” Dorival said through an interpreter. ”We passed the ball well and we created good opportunities. We weren’t happy with the finishes, I agree. But in general, I think we presented very positive things. Nowadays it will be like this. We have to find ways and solutions to score. We’re always working on it, every moment.”

The draw was a monumental achievement for Costa Rica, an undermanned CONCACAF team with the youngest roster in the tournament but a reputation for overachievement and sturdy defending led by Sequeira, who plays for Ibiza in Spain’s third division.

Costa Rica head coach Gustavo Alfaro, the Argentine veteran leading his first major tournament since his hiring last November, was pleased by his team’s tenacity.

“I hope (opponents) start looking at us with respect,” Alfaro said through an interpreter. “Everyone thought we were dead before the movie started. We are going to play all the games as if they were the final.”

Los Ticos had lost nine straight meetings with Brazil, but Alfaro’s young group capably handled a night that could have left them starstruck.

“All this is a nice reward for these kids,” Alfaro said. “When Vini greeted them, it meant a lot to them. He is someone who plays at the highest level, and for us who are starting out, it was a very big test.”

Brazil controlled from the start with 75% possession in the first half, but couldn’t break through.

Vinícius was taken down in the box in the 22nd minute by a big hit from Haxzel Quirós, but got no whistle.

In the 30th minute, Rodrygo went low to head on Raphinha’s free kick to Marquinhos, who banged it home at the far post. A 3 1/2-minute VAR review followed, and Mexican referee César Ramos eventually agreed with the assistant’s decision to wave it off for offside by a minuscule margin.

In the 39th minute, a kick by Lucas Paquetá appeared to go off the hand of Juan Pablo Vargas in the penalty area, but Ramos made no call.

Paquetá ripped a shot off the post in the 63rd minute. Costa Rica then survived when Quirós nearly headed the ball into his own net before Sequeira smothered it. Sequeira then made a diving save in the 79th minute when Guilherme Arana ripped a shot on net.

Costa Rica survived a few more moments of chaos beginning in the 86th minute, with Rodrygo failing to capitalize on a pair of scoring chances and not getting a foul call against Jeyland Mitchell in the box.

Bruno Guimarães then had a clean look at the net in the first minute of injury time, but pushed it just wide.

Dorival said he wants to see more “dirty movement” in Brazil’s next match.

“We need to make life easier for whoever has the ball at their feet,” the coach said.

Brazil’s national team is in a transitional period — particularly without Neymar, who hasn’t played since tearing a knee ligament in a match for Brazil last October. Neymar spoke to team Sunday before watching the match at SoFi Stadium, where he got massive cheers in the second half when his worried face appeared on the scoreboard.

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Brazil held to 0-0 draw by Costa Rica in a stunner to open Copa America group play (2024)

FAQs

Did Brazil or Costa Rica win? ›

With Neymar in the stands, Brazil failed to score against Costa Rica in their Copa America Group D opener on Monday night, which ended in a 0-0 draw. Although Brazil had the vast majority of possession, Costa Rica's deep defending worked to plan against their superior opponents.

Why is Costa Rica in Copa America? ›

Costa Rica are not members of the South American football confederation CONMEBOL. But because CONMEBOL only has ten member associations, guest nations have regularly been invited since 1993. Costa Rica have competed in the Copa América five times, and reached the quarter-finals twice.

What year did Brazil win the Copa America? ›

Uruguay would defeat a surprisingly strong Chilean squad who made it to the final, disposing of the powerful Brazil 4–0 on the group stage. Brazil lifted its first official international title since the 1970 FIFA World Cup upon winning the 1989 Copa América held on home soil.

Did Ecuador qualify for Copa America? ›

The final result was a 0-0 draw: Ecuador qualified for the Quarterfinals of CONMEBOL Copa América 2024™, while the tournament ended for Mexico.

Has Brazil ever won? ›

They have been a member of FIFA since 1923 and a member of CONMEBOL since 1916. Brazil is the most successful national team in the FIFA World Cup, being crowned winner five times: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

Has Costa Rica ever beat Mexico? ›

Costa Rica bounced back with a 2–1 win against Mexico in Mexico City, a match known as the Aztecazo, with goals from Fonseca and Medford.

Is Costa Rica in Mexico or Brazil? ›

Costa Rica: Not an Extension of the USA or Mexico

But let's set the record straight once and for all. Costa Rica is not an island—it's a small country in Central America. And it's not part of the United States either! Costa Rica is its very own independent country.

Is Copa América just South America? ›

Copa América is expanding in 2024, with six teams from North America joining the usual 10 nations from South America that compete for the continental championship. The format mirrors the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the only previous time the tournament was staged outside of South America.

Why is Mexico not part of Copa América? ›

Mexico is out. El Tri on Sunday drew to Ecuador 0-0 in the final game of Group B, solidifying their third-place status which will not be enough to advance into the Copa America knockout stages.

Has the USA ever won Copa America? ›

USA HISTORY IN COPA AMÉRICA

The United States is one of six guest teams in the CONMEBOL confederation championship. No invitee from outside South America has ever won the tournament.

Will Neymar play in the Copa America 2024? ›

Why is Neymar not playing in Brazil vs Paraguay Copa America 2024 match? Head coach Dorival Júnior didn't name Neymar on his 26-man roster for the tournament due to the player rupturing his ACL.

What is Brazil's football team called? ›

Brazil national football team
Nickname(s)Seleção (The National Squad) Canarinho (Little Canary) Verde-Amarela (The Green and Yellow)
AssociationConfederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF)
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
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Which country has never won Copa América? ›

Ecuador and Venezuela are the only CONMEBOL nations that have never won the trophy. They have come relatively close, finishing fourth in the 1993 and 2011 editions but have never reached the final.

Why is Ecuador not hosting Copa America 2024? ›

The 2024 Copa América had been expected to be hosted by Ecuador due to CONMEBOL's host rotation order. However, CONMEBOL president Alejandro Domínguez said Ecuador had been nominated but not yet chosen to organize the edition. In November 2022, the country declined to host the tournament.

Has Ecuador ever won a World Cup? ›

The Ecuador national football team has appeared at four FIFA World Cups, the world's premier football tournament for national football teams. Ecuador's first participation in the World Cup was in 2002. Their best performance was in 2006, where they were eliminated in the round of 16.

Has Spain ever won against Brazil? ›

Spain vs Brazil Head-to-Head

Goals from Fred (2) and Neymar saw them win the tournament ahead of hosting the 2014 World Cup. Overall, Spain have won just two of their previous nine games against Brazil – their first in May 1934 at the World Cup (3-1) and a 3-0 friendly win in Gijón back in September 1990.

What country is Copa America 2024 in? ›

The tournament is being held in the United States from June 20 to July 14, 2024, and is co-organized by CONCACAF. All statistics correct as of June 30, 2024. The United States is hosting the tournament for the second time, having hosted the Copa América Centenario in 2016.

What is the Copa America Cup? ›

Copa América, quadrennial South American football (soccer) tournament that is the continent's premier competition in that sport. The Copa América is the world's oldest international football tournament.

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