This will be the second all-Brazilian final in the history of the continental competition, following Corinthians' second victory in the Women's Libertadores in 2019.
In the competition, to be held in Colombia from October 5–21, Brazil will be represented by Corinthians, Palmeiras, and Internacional, the South American Football Confederation announced.
In his second spell at Internacional, in the second half of 2021, the Uruguayan coach led the team in 35 matches, with 11 wins, 12 draws and 12 defeats.
Goianos beat Inter by 2-1, in turn, while São Paulo defeat Flamengo by 1-0. The games in the last round will be this Thursday (9), at 21:30 (GMT).
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