The next Neymar & 43-year-old strikers - Copa Libertadores set to begin
Briefly

The 66th edition of the Copa Libertadores starts with 32 teams competing over two months, culminating in a final on 29 November. Historically dominated by Uruguay and Argentina, Brazil has claimed the last six titles consecutively, raising concerns about the financial disparity between these nations. Clubs like Flamengo and Palmeiras bolster their ranks with international talent, while Argentina's traditional strongholds aim to reclaim their former glory. This year features potent rivals like River Plate and Atletico Nacional, suggesting a potentially challenging path for Brazilian dominance in the tournament's current season.
The Copa Libertadores, with its deep-rooted obsession across South America, kicks off its 66th edition, showcasing not only past dominant legacies but also current power shifts.
Brazilian clubs have dominated the Copa Libertadores in recent years, winning the last six editions, significantly contributing to a growing financial gap in South American football.
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