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The team finished the 1999 World Cup in the third place. In 1998 and 1999, the team was the runner-up of the Women's U.S. Cup.
Brazil finished the 2000 Olympic Games in the fourth place, and was the runner-up of the 2004 Olympic Games.
In 2002 and in 2004, Brazil women's U-20 national football team was the fourth placed team in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship.
Brazil is the most successful women's national team in South America, having won the first four installments of the South-American Championships.","55ED8B411B9B6085":"","DE0C7E7350A48DF5A65F90F776C48D66":"Corinthians Paulista SP Women's","7E907563BF179508":"cbf@cbffutebol.com.br","4406E48704A97D69D6728A5D009266729A239ADB920A5D02":"1","63D5A09C1F729528628C60E02F0396E1":"
World Cup:
<\/STRONG>1991 – Round 1
1995 – Round 1
1999 – Third Place
2003 – Quarterfinalists
2007 – 2nd place
Sudamericano Femenino:
<\/STRONG>1991 – Champions
1995 – Champions
1998 – Champions
2003 – Champions
2006 – Second place
2010 – Champions
Olympic Games:
<\/STRONG>1996 – 4th Place
2000 – 4th Place
2004 – Silver Medal
2008 – Silver Medal
Pan American Games record\uff1a
<\/STRONG>1999 – Did not compete
2003 – Champions
2007 – Champions<\/P>","D94224B0718FDBA6500EEB9BC8E208DC":"1981-8-5","E0A04148ADEEA21E":"http:\/\/www.cbfnews.com","4DFD3563356F21B8":"","622EB7B4B85B2C76":"First international:
<\/STRONG> United States 2–1 Brazil
(Jesolo, Italy; July 22, 1986)
Biggest win:
<\/STRONG> Brazil 15–0 Bolivia
(Uberlândia, Brazil; January 18, 1995)
Brazil 15–0 Peru
(Mar del Plata, Argentina; March 2, 1998)
Biggest defeat:
<\/STRONG> United States 6–0 Brazil
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