Brazil are the reigning champions after trouncing their Mexicans counterparts in the 2019 FIFA under-17 World Cup final.
At the tournament played at Bezerrão Stadium on Sunday, Byran Alonso Gonzalez Olivan scored in the 66th minute for Mexico while Kaio Jorge equalised in the 84th minute through a penalty for the Brazil.
However, Lazaro Vinicius Marques scored in the during the 93th extra minute for Brazil to seal the victory for his team.
By this victory, Brazil have won the U-17 World Cup crown for three times in record history.
The rivalry between Brazil and Mexico has intensified in the last 20 years, with the two countries contesting finals at three major tournaments in that time, including the FIFA U-17 World Cup Peru 2005.
All three of those finals went the way of the Mexicans, a statistic that provides an interesting backdrop to Sunday’s Brazil 2019 showpiece in Brasilia.
Mexico won the first of their two world titles in the age group at Peru 2005, beating the Brazilian 3-0 in the final at the Estadio Nacional in Lima, with their goals coming from Carlos Vela, Omar Esparza and Ever Guzman.