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South American Football Yearbook 2021-2022

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The South American Football Yearbook 2020-21 is a comprehensive statistical record of domestic and international football in South America during the 2020-21 season. It includes full line-ups and stats for international matches played by CONMEBOL members, as well as stats for Copa Libertadores and Copa America to date.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 600 pages
Publication date: 17 August 2021
Publisher: Soccer Books Ltd


The 2020–21 season was a remarkable one for South American football, with both domestic and international events taking center stage. In this comprehensive statistical yearbook, we take a closer look at the performances and achievements of South American teams across various competitions.

Domestic Football:

The 2020–21 season saw several thrilling domestic leagues in South America, with some of the continent's top clubs going head-to-head in intense battles for glory. The Argentine Primera Division, known as La Liga, was one of the most competitive leagues, with teams like Boca Juniors, River Plate, and Independiente vying for the title.

In Brazil, the Campeonato Brasileiro saw Flamengo clinch their 10th title, while Athletico Paranaense and Santos secured second and third place, respectively. The Brazilian Serie A also featured some exciting matches, with Corinthians, Palmeiras, and Flamengo battling it out for the top spots.

Elsewhere in South America, the Copa Libertadores and Copa America tournaments also provided thrilling moments for football fans. The Copa Libertadores saw Argentina's Boca Juniors claim their 17th title, while Brazil's Flamengo and Athletico Paranaense secured second and third place, respectively. The Copa America saw Brazil's Corinthians claim their 9th title, while Argentina's River Plate and Uruguay's Flamengo secured second and third place, respectively.

International Football:

South American teams also had a significant impact on the international stage in the 2020–21 season. CONMEBOL, the South American Football Confederation, played a pivotal role in organizing international matches and tournaments.

The Copa America, held in Brazil, was a highly anticipated event, with 10 teams competing for the title. Brazil emerged as the champions, defeating Argentina in the final. Argentina's Lionel Messi was named the tournament's best player, while Brazil's Thiago Silva was awarded the Golden Ball for his outstanding performances throughout the competition.

In addition to the Copa America, CONMEBOL also organized several international friendlies and tournaments. South American teams played against European and Asian clubs, showcasing their skills and talent on a global stage.

Conclusion:

The 2020–21 season was a remarkable one for South American football, with both domestic and international events providing thrilling moments for football fans. South American teams showcased their talent and skills on a global stage, with several teams achieving significant success in domestic and international competitions. The future of South American football looks bright, with talented young players emerging and the continent continuing to produce world-class players.

The 2020–21 season was a remarkable one for South American football, with both domestic and international events taking center stage. In this comprehensive statistical yearbook, we take a closer look at the performances and achievements of South American teams across various competitions.



Domestic Football:



The 2020–21 season saw several thrilling domestic leagues in South America, with some of the continent's top clubs going head-to-head in intense battles for glory. The Argentine Primera Division, known as La Liga, was one of the most competitive leagues, with teams like Boca Juniors, River Plate, and Independiente vying for the title.



In Brazil, the Campeonato Brasileiro saw Flamengo clinch their 10th title, while Athletico Paranaense and Santos secured second and third place, respectively. The Brazilian Serie A also featured some exciting matches, with Corinthians, Palmeiras, and Flamengo battling it out for the top spots.



Elsewhere in South America, the Copa Libertadores and Copa America tournaments also provided thrilling moments for football fans. The Copa Libertadores saw Argentina's Boca Juniors claim their 17th title, while Brazil's Flamengo and Athletico Paranaense secured second and third place, respectively. The Copa America saw Brazil's Corinthians claim their 9th title, while Argentina's River Plate and Uruguay's Flamengo secured second and third place, respectively.



International Football:



South American teams also had a significant impact on the international stage in the 2020–21 season. CONMEBOL, the South American Football Confederation, played a pivotal role in organizing international matches and tournaments.



The Copa America, held in Brazil, was a highly anticipated event, with 10 teams competing for the title. Brazil emerged as the champions, defeating Argentina in the final. Argentina's Lionel Messi was named the tournament's best player, while Brazil's Thiago Silva was awarded the Golden Ball for his outstanding performances throughout the competition.



In addition to the Copa America, CONMEBOL also organized several international friendlies and tournaments. South American teams played against European and Asian clubs, showcasing their skills and talent on a global stage.



Conclusion:



The 2020–21 season was a remarkable one for South American football, with both domestic and international events providing thrilling moments for football fans. South American teams showcased their talent and skills on a global stage, with several teams achieving significant success in domestic and international competitions. The future of South American football looks bright, with talented young players emerging and the continent continuing to produce world-class players.

Weight: 852g
Dimension: 150 x 212 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781862234642

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