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Brazil advances in shootout

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Goalkeeper Alisson made a save and Gabriel Jesus scored the decisive penalty as Brazil defeated 10man Paraguay 4-3 in a penalty shootout to reach the semifinals of the Copa America on Thursday.

Alisson dived to his left to stop the penalty taken by defender Gustavo Gomez, and Gabriel Jesus sealed the victory to lead Brazil to its first semifinal appearance in the South American tournament since 2007.

Brazil had been eliminated by Paraguay the last two times the teams met in the Copa America quarterfin­als, in 2011 and 2015, both times in penalty shootouts.

Brazil fined for chants. homophobic

South America’s soccer body has fined Brazil $15,000 because of homophobic chants during Copa America’s opening match in Sao Paulo.

CONMEBOL informed the Brazilian soccer confederat­ion on Thursday that it was being fined over the chants during Brazil’s 3-0 win against Bolivia.

Governing body FIFA has repeatedly fined the Brazilian soccer body for homophobic chants in local stadiums.

More of those chants were also heard on Thursday during Brazil’s quarterfin­al match against Paraguay at the Arena do Gremio in Porto Alegre.

Bolivian goalkeeper Carlos Lampe heard the slurs several times during the earlier match at the Morumbi Stadium.

Homophobic chants were overlooked in South America until recently. They often take place when the visiting goalkeeper runs to take a goal kick.

Also, Uruguay was fined in $10,000 for delaying its return to the pitch after the halftime break in a 2-2 draw with Japan.

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