With the start of the Libertadores approaching, TV Globo, holder of the broadcasting rights, launched this Monday, 20, its call for the tournament
The Libertadores is getting closer and closer to its beginning, and the holder of its broadcasting rights, TV Globo, is preparing to launch its campaign for another edition of the biggest tournament on the continent. The call was released during the break of the telenovela “Travessia”, with images of the seven teams that will participate in the tournament.
In the video, which lasts just over a minute, the narration of Andre Ramiro, and the images recall the last three finals, which were completely Brazilian, in addition to the holders of the last four titles also being from the country. The tradition of the competition was also highlighted, as it has existed since 1960.
Despite Brazil’s recent hegemony, Argentine teams still have the most achievements, with seven of the independentsix of Boca Juniors and five of river plate, while the Brazilians with the most titles have only three. In the broadcaster’s call, the phrase: “We took for ourselves what was theirs”, also draws attention.
Once again in the format of 32 teams in the group stage, Brazil arrives for this moment of the championship with seven teams, since the Strength was previously deleted. Thus, only one group will not have a representative from the country. Are they: Atlético-MG, Athletico-PR, Corinthians, Flamengo, Fluminense, International It is palm trees.
The competition starts in April, and Flamengo will defend the title after having won the competition for the third time. In addition to him, Palmeiras is also a three-time champion, while Internacional has two, Corinthians one, and Fluminense and Hurricane are seeking the unprecedented title, despite having already reached the finals.
Source: sportbuzz
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