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🏆 CONMEBOL Copa América Winning Team Squads 2007 Venezuela

Dunga
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Brazil
Head Coach

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Gilberto Silva
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Brazil
Captain

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🏆 Winning Players

GK
Helton
Flag Helton
Brazil
4
Caps
Portugal Porto

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GK
Helton
Flag Helton
Brazil
4 (Caps)
Portugal Porto
GK
Doni
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Brazil
1
Caps
Italy Roma

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GK
Doni
Flag Doni
Brazil
1 (Caps)
Italy Roma
DF
Maicon
Flag Maicon
Brazil
17
Caps
Italy Inter Milan

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DF
Maicon
Flag Maicon
Brazil
17 (Caps)
Italy Inter Milan
DF
Alex
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Brazil
5
Caps
Netherlands PSV

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DF
Alex
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Brazil
5 (Caps)
Netherlands PSV
DF
Juan
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Brazil
53
Caps
Germany Bayer Leverkusen

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DF
Juan
Flag Juan
Brazil
53 (Caps)
Germany Bayer Leverkusen
DF
Gilberto da Silva Melo
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Brazil
17
Caps
Germany Hertha BSC

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DF
Gilberto da Silva Melo
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Brazil
17 (Caps)
Germany Hertha BSC
DF
Dani Alves
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Brazil
6
Caps
Spain Sevilla

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DF
Dani Alves
Flag Dani Alves
Brazil
6 (Caps)
Spain Sevilla
DF
Alex Silva
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Brazil
-
Caps
Brazil São Paulo

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DF
Alex Silva
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Brazil
- (Caps)
Brazil São Paulo
DF
Naldo
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Brazil
2
Caps
Germany Werder Bremen

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DF
Naldo
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Brazil
2 (Caps)
Germany Werder Bremen
DF
Kléber
Flag Kléber
Brazil
8
Caps
Brazil Santos

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DF
Kléber
Flag Kléber
Brazil
8 (Caps)
Brazil Santos
MF
Mineiro
Flag Mineiro
Brazil
8
Caps
Germany Hertha BSC

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MF
Mineiro
Flag Mineiro
Brazil
8 (Caps)
Germany Hertha BSC
MF
Elano
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Brazil
12
Caps
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk

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MF
Elano
Flag Elano
Brazil
12 (Caps)
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
MF
Gilberto Silva
Flag Gilberto Silva
Brazil
54
Caps
England Arsenal

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MF
Gilberto Silva
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Brazil
54 (Caps)
England Arsenal
MF
Diego
Flag Diego
Brazil
13
Caps
Germany Werder Bremen

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MF
Diego
Flag Diego
Brazil
13 (Caps)
Germany Werder Bremen
MF
Josué
Flag Josué
Brazil
2
Caps
Brazil São Paulo

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MF
Josué
Flag Josué
Brazil
2 (Caps)
Brazil São Paulo
MF
Fernando Menegazzo
Flag Fernando Menegazzo
Brazil
1
Caps
France Bordeaux

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MF
Fernando Menegazzo
Flag Fernando Menegazzo
Brazil
1 (Caps)
France Bordeaux
MF
Júlio Baptista
Flag Júlio Baptista
Brazil
20
Caps
England Arsenal

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MF
Júlio Baptista
Flag Júlio Baptista
Brazil
20 (Caps)
England Arsenal
MF
Anderson
Flag Anderson
Brazil
-
Caps
Portugal Porto

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MF
Anderson
Flag Anderson
Brazil
- (Caps)
Portugal Porto
FW
Vágner Love
Flag Vágner Love
Brazil
8
Caps
Russia CSKA Moscow

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FW
Vágner Love
Flag Vágner Love
Brazil
8 (Caps)
Russia CSKA Moscow
FW
Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
34
Caps
Spain Real Madrid

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FW
Robinho
Flag Robinho
Brazil
34 (Caps)
Spain Real Madrid
FW
Afonso Alves
Flag Afonso Alves
Brazil
2
Caps
Netherlands Heerenveen

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FW
Afonso Alves
Flag Afonso Alves
Brazil
2 (Caps)
Netherlands Heerenveen
FW
Fred
Flag Fred
Brazil
10
Caps
France Lyon

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FW
Fred
Flag Fred
Brazil
10 (Caps)
France Lyon

📄 Summary

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The 2007 Campeonato Sudamericano Copa América, known simply as the 2007 Copa América or 2007 Copa América Venezuela, was the 42nd edition of the Copa América, the South-American championship for international association football teams. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body, and was held between 26 June and 15 July in Venezuela, which hosted the tournament for the first time.

The competition was won by Brazil (they were also the defending champions), who beat Argentina 3–0 in the final.

Mexico took third place by beating Uruguay 3–1 in the third-place match. Brazil thus won the right to represent CONMEBOL at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

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