The 2025 Women’s Copa América Final, held on August 2nd at the Rodrigo Paz Delgado Stadium in Quito, was nothing short of unforgettable. Colombia and Brazil delivered a thrilling 4‑4 draw after regulation and extra time, with Brazil clinching its ninth continental title in a dramatic 5‑4 penalty shootout.
Colombia took the lead three times:
Linda Caicedo opened the scoring in the 25th minute after a well-constructed play; then Brazilian defender Tarciane scored an own goal; and finally, Mayra Ramírez made it 3‑2 in the 88th minute with a powerful finish assisted by Caicedo. Each time, Brazil found a response. Angelina equalized from the penalty spot before halftime, Amanda made it 2‑2 in the 80th minute, and the legendary Marta scored twice, once in stoppage time and again in extra time. Leicy Santos then netted a stunning free-kick to send the match to penalties.
In the shootout, Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena became the hero, saving Jorelyn Carabalí’s final penalty to secure the 5‑4 win for the Canarinha. Despite finishing second, Colombia was awarded $500,000 for its impressive tournament run, while Brazil took home $1.5 million as champions.
Under coach Ángelo Marsiglia, Colombia also earned direct qualification to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, marking another major milestone for a rising generation of talent.
Was this the greatest match in Women’s Copa América history?
Without a doubt. The clash between both teams had everything: comebacks, last-minute goals, standout performances (Caicedo, Ramírez, Santos, and Marta), unexpected errors, and penalty shootout drama. It was a high-stakes, high-quality match that will go down in history as one of the greatest ever seen in the tournament, and a defining moment in South American women’s football. Colombia showed heart and talent; Brazil reaffirmed its continental dominance.