AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·23 April 2026
Can Roger hang on? Derby and three fronts in São Paulo’s 7 away games

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·23 April 2026

Nothing better to contain a crisis than playing seven straight matches away from your own stadium, right? Irony aside, São Paulo is now paying the price for renting out Morumbi for concerts and will play its next seven matches away from home.
Among the challenges are Brasileirão matches, including a derby against Corinthians in Itaquera, South American competition games, and the decisive second leg against Juventude in Caxias do Sul in the Copa do Brasil, with a spot in the round of 16 at stake.
It will be almost a month without playing at Morumbi, which will only host Tricolor again on May 19, against Millonarios, in the Copa Sudamericana.
Against Mirassol and Bahia, the next two opponents in the Brasileirão, São Paulo will play in the countryside of São Paulo state. That’s because Canadian pop star The Weeknd will perform two concerts on April 30 and May 1 at the club’s home ground.
So the club chose Brinco de Ouro da Princesa, in Campinas, for the match against Mirassol, and Cícero de Souza Marques, in Bragança Paulista, to host the game against the team managed by Rogério Ceni. And yes, all five of São Paulo’s other matches in that stretch really will be away fixtures.
Internally, being without Morumbi has upset the players. After the home win over Juventude in the Copa do Brasil, goalkeeper Rafael did not hide his dissatisfaction with the situation, but said they are ‘just employees doing their duty’.
The one person who may enjoy being a little farther from the fans’ heavy pressure is coach Roger Machado. Under growing pressure by the day, the manager at least will not have to deal with the frequent boos from Tricolor supporters during matches at Morumbi.
Internally, however, promises of support for Roger’s work remain. President Harry Massis released a statement to the press this Thursday (23), backing and expressing confidence in the coach and director Rui Costa.
“Yesterday we met with leaders of the Nova União group, which represents more than 180 members of the club’s council. We understand that this is a time that calls for unity among all São Paulo supporters so that, together, we can achieve the results we expect. It is very important to have the fans by our side, because they are our great fuel in the fight for what is best for the institution. We want to reinforce that Rui Costa and Roger Machado have the support and confidence of the administration and of our entire coalition at the Club,” Massis said.
4/25 – São Paulo x Mirassol (Brasileirão), in Campinas 4/28 – Millonarios x São Paulo (Copa Sudamericana), in Colombia 5/3 – São Paulo x Bahia (Brasileirão), in Bragança Paulista 5/7 – O’Higgins x São Paulo (Copa Sudamericana), in Chile 5/10 – Corinthians x São Paulo (Brasileirão), in Itaquera 5/13 – Juventude x São Paulo (Copa do Brasil), in Caxias do Sul 5/16 – Fluminense x São Paulo (Brasileirão), in Rio de Janeiro 5/19 – São Paulo x Millonarios (Copa Sudamericana), at Morumbi
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