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On April 6, for the first time in football history, the women's "Finalissima" took place - a match between the champions of the European and South American women's championships for the trophy.
In the first-ever such meeting, England triumphed in a penalty shootout, beating Brazil.
The main time ended with a score of 1:1. Ella Toone put England ahead in the first half, but Andressa Alves scored a goal during extra time and extended the penalty shootout.
During the penalty shootout, England's hero once again became Chloe Kelly, whose penalty kick sent the Brazilians packing. Kelly scored the decisive goal in the European championship final.
Last summer, Argentina won the men's "Finalissima" trophy by defeating Italy 3:0.