Pietra Lucci made her debut in the South American U-17 Womenâs Championship as Brazil qualified for the semifinals. She expressed happiness about the team's performance and focus on the upcoming matches.
Pietra Lucci celebrates debut: âWeâre going strong into the semi-finalâ
In addition to qualifying for the semifinals of the South American U-17 Womenâs Championship, Friday night (1) was especially important for Pietra Lucci. Like Sophie (center back), Kotait (fullback), and Loren (goalkeeper), the midfielder made her debut in the continental competition. The SĂŁo Paulo player celebrated the opportunity, analyzed Brazilâs performance in the match, and stressed that the team remains fully focused on the next stages.
âIâm very happy, itâs very rewarding. Our mission was to show our identity, and we managed to put that into practice. The focus remains the same for the last game (of the group stage), and weâll go strong into the semifinal,â she said.
Lucci during the match against PeruCredits: Staff Images/CBF
Brazil defeated Peru 5-0 with goals from Mari Gigante, Nicolly, and Marcela (3). On Sunday (3), the team led by coach Rilany Silva returns to EstĂĄdio Ameliano Villeta, in Paraguay, to face Ecuador in the final round of the South American group stage. Kickoff is at 5 p.m. BrasĂlia time, with live coverage on SporTV.
With the debut of the players mentioned above, all 22 called-up players have now taken the field in the competition, highlighting the coachâs confidence in the entire squad.
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Pietra Lucci expressed that she is very happy and finds it rewarding, emphasizing the team's focus on their identity and the next stages.
Brazil qualified for the semifinals of the South American U-17 Womenâs Championship, showcasing strong performances throughout the tournament.
Brazil aims to maintain their focus as they prepare for the last game of the group stage and the upcoming semifinal match.

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