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USA 1999: Brazil

Australia | Brazil |  Canada | China |  Denmark | Germany |  Ghana | Italy |
Japan | Mexico |  Nigeria | North Korea |  Norway | Russia |  Sweden | U.S.A.

Brazil   Brazil: Dangerous counter-attacking team with brilliant ball-handling, but leaves gaps on defense and must watch fouling. Likely U.S. opponent in either quarterfinals or semifinals. Roseli (knee) is out of the tournament, but Brazil still is explosive up front. Pretinha (with two goals in each of the last two games) and Katia are forces at midfield or forward. Sissi is a threat, especially on deadballs. Elane and Nene are key defenders, strong tacklers with just modest speed. Red-haired goalkeeper is Maravilha. "Brazil has joined the elite in women's international soccer," U.S. Coach Tony DiCicco said. Chances: Bound for semifinals if it wins group.

Roster
No. Name Pos.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Marlisa Wahlbrink
Elissandra Cavalcante
Elane Rego dos Santos
Tania Maria Pereira
Maria Aparecida de Souza
Juliana Cabral Ribeiro
Andréia dos Santos
Miraildes Maciel Mota
Katia Cileneda Teixeira
Sisleide do Amor Lima
Suzana da Silva Ferreira
Andréia Suntaque
Rosilane Mota Camargo
Graziele Pinheiro
Raquel Noronha de Souza
Marisa Pires Nogueira
Delma Gonçalves
Priscila Faria de Oliveira
Valeria Aparecida
Delvanita Santos Souza
G
D
D
D
M
D
F
M
F
M
D
G
D
F
M
D
F
M
M
M

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