Brazil v Paraguay U20: 3,693 sold, Gold section sold out | OneFootball

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·27 March 2026

Brazil v Paraguay U20: 3,693 sold, Gold section sold out

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The Brazil Under-20 National Team’s friendlies against Paraguay have been drawing strong interest from fans in São Paulo. The first match, at Martins Pereira Stadium in São José dos Campos, has already sold about half of its available tickets, with the Gold Section sold out, and the second, at Canindé, is also seeing strong demand. Tickets are on sale through the Bilheteria Digital website.

The first match will take place on the 28th (Saturday) at 7 p.m. A total of 8,557 tickets were made available, of which 3,693 have been sold. The Gold Section is sold out, but tickets are still available for the stands, priced at R$ 40 full fare and R$ 20 half-price (social and legally guaranteed discount). Gates will open at 5 p.m.


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For the social half-price ticket, fans must bring 1 kg of non-perishable food to the stadium. The collected items will be donated to the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul, a charitable organization that, among its activities, runs the sports project Fome de Bola.

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Canindé Stadium will host the friendly between Brazil and Paraguay on the 31stCredits: André Batista / Portuguesa SAF

The second match will be played on the 31st (Tuesday) at 4 p.m. at Canindé Stadium in São Paulo. For this match, 8,005 tickets will be made available, with 3,677 for numbered seats (R$ 60 full fare and R$ 30 half-price) and 4,328 for the stands (R$ 40 full fare and R$ 20 half-price). Gates will open at 2 p.m.

Prohibited items in the stadium

The following items will not be allowed inside Martins Pereira Stadium:

  • Firearms, bladed weapons, newspapers, magazines, and rolls of paper of any kind;
  • Balloons, glass cups and bottles, beverages in cans, bottles, or squeezes;
  • Fireworks and noise-making pyrotechnics of any kind, lighters;
  • Flags with poles and/or staffs without authorization;
  • Alcoholic beverages, toxic substances, selfie sticks, hats, and drones;
  • Musical instruments without authorization (including plastic ones);
  • Any object that may pose a risk to the physical safety of the public, such as padded seats and whole fruit (oranges, apples, pears, etc.);
  • Umbrellas, motorcycle helmets, and metallic hair accessories whose shape or size may cause injury;
  • Shirts of teams or national teams other than Brazil or Paraguay;
  • Other materials at the discretion of the Police Commanding Officer.

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