var teamInfo={"C1F9C3B7B448DF0B30693C46CF342E45":"The Brazil women's national football team represents Brazil in international women's association football. Brazil played their first game on July 22, 1986 against the United States.

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.","0FA2227E78AF1E09":"Brazil Women's","DCFA0F6214DA56A5BD4BD4CF76FDDC2937B8E6BEADCA6D4E":"1","51CF9836C3B39401FB9D324DD09EF7B5":"","0D38FD3F79E8DA6B":"27.91","A16C626949206183":"764","7BFCAC81BA3A2F91509A9E9BA49BB793CC283EF5765EDF97":"1914","C48FA7B3E3429BEB6C4CA200F4E63E16":"","8B339FAF24182859":"http:\/\/www.cbfnews.com","C94196B72475EBB6":"Brasilia","A0203E0DC6D21570517EAC290512B5EC":"55","F7B425C4468C1ACD":"","F8A44A36F46FF4E4":"Brazil Women's","067D9F87C96BD4F2B28E2CB1E6BE3899":"Brazil","DCFA0F6214DA56A59A53EA5778815305":"0","D773F765997BBEBADD443658B59FE9EF":"Rua Victor Civita 66 ,Bloco 1 - Edificio 5 - 5 Andar ,Barra da Tijuca ,RIO DE JANEIRO - 22775-040","4C3BD0B49E7780EC":"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
(Denver, United States; September 26, 1999)","49B34DA36FF964E0":"cbf@cbffutebol.com.br","E630D11720E4B295":"1","7735E6F22FA57345BFDC595703A9D154":"

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>","e_index":0};