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Brazil’s eFootball Console side beat Peru to win FIFAe Nations League

Brazil won its second eFootball title this Saturday (22) by defeating the FIFAe Nations League Console at Nave do Conhecimento, in Rio de Janeiro. In addition to sealing the category’s continental b...

Brazil’s eFootball Console side beat Peru to win FIFAe Nations League

Brazil's eFootball Console team secured victory over Peru in the FIFAe Nations League, clinching back-to-back titles on Saturday (22) at Nave do Conhecimento, Rio de Janeiro. The win granted Brazil a direct entry into the FIFAe World Cup happening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the end of the year. The Brazilian team, composed of HenrykinhO and JVictorPRO, under the guidance of coach Thiago Avaré, demonstrated their prowess in the group stage, finishing second with 13 points.

Other victories included matches against Venezuela (1-0), Bolivia (4-0), Chile (3-1), and Peru (4-2), alongside a draw against Argentina. In the semifinal, Brazil defeated Chile 2-0, replicating their group stage performance. JVictorPRO emphasized the team's determination, stating that they transformed a discouraging situation into positive motivation throughout the tournament.

The continental final saw Brazil triumph over Peru 5-0 after a 1-1 draw in the first leg. HenrykinhO expressed confidence in the team's potential, predicting strong performance at the FIFAe World Cup. Thiago Avaré lauded the team's composure and resilience during the tournament, crediting their efforts for the ultimate success.

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