Argentina, Brazil secure CONMEBOL berths to Summer Olympics

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Perennial powerhouses Argentina and Brazil are CONMEBOLā€™s two representatives for the Summer Olympics in Japan, booking their spots as the last two teams standing in the 2020 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic tournament in Colombia.


It is Argentinaā€™s ninth appearance in the Olympics, while Brazil will be appearing for the 14th time.


Featuring New York City FCā€™s Taty Castellanos, Argentina finished atop its group with a perfect 4-0-0 record and opened the final stage with a 3-2 win over Uruguay. Castellanos came off the bench late for Argentina, while LAFCā€™s Francisco Ginella started and played 80 minutes for Uruguay.


Argentina locked up qualification with a dramatic 2-1 win over host Colombia three days later and finished atop the four-team group despite a 3-0 defeat to Brazil Sunday. He played 31 minutes in Sunday night's match.


Brazil secured passage with that win, leapfrogging Uruguay, which defeated Colombia, 3-1, Sunday. Brazil drew Colombia and Uruguay in its first two matches in the final stage.


LAFC teammates Eduard Atuesta and Eddie Segura started all of Colombiaā€™s matches in the final stage, playing the full 90 minutes in the first two matches. LAFCā€™s Diego Rossi started for Uruguay and played the full 90 minutes, while Ginella came on for a four-minute substitute appearances in the win.


All but two of the 16 spots in the Olympics have been secured with Concacaf the remaining region.


That eight-team tournament, which takes place in Guadalajara, starts March 20 and runs through April 1.