Lavoisier Freire meets U20 and senior beach soccer teams at Granja Comary | OneFootball

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·3 March 2026

Lavoisier Freire meets U20 and senior beach soccer teams at Granja Comary

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Beach Soccer and Futsal Manager, Lavoisier Freire, met with the U-20 and Senior Beach Soccer National Teams at Granja ComaryCredits: CBF Publicity

On Tuesday (3), CBF’s beach soccer and futsal manager, Lavoisier Freire, was at Granja Comary, where the Brazilian men’s U-20 and senior beach soccer teams are preparing for the Final of the Conmebol Liga Evolución 2025, against Paraguay, which will take place next weekend in Guarujá-SP.


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During his talk with the group, Lavoisier emphasized important points for the players. Among them, the CBF’s commitment to the sport, and he also shared the projected competition calendar.

“My intention in coming here was to be present, watch the training sessions up close, understand the group’s needs and, above all, show that the CBF, through president Samir Xaud and our director Mauro Carmélio, is committed to doing the best possible for beach soccer. We have a robust calendar this year and I tried to show the value of that to the athletes, who need to do their part and be very well prepared to serve the national team whenever they are called up,” said Lavoisier.

For the younger players on the U-20 team, the manager showed special attention. His years of experience as the main goalkeeper for the Brazilian national futsal team served as inspiration for the message he gave them.

“The young players here on the U-20 team need to be aware of the importance of defending the Brazilian National Team. What happens on the field directly reflects on the course of their careers. The achievements, the effort each one puts in during daily training, are what will dictate their careers,” he stated.

The Brazilian delegation will train at Granja Comary until next Friday (6), when they will travel to Guarujá, a coastal region of São Paulo. The matches will take place on Saturday (7) and Sunday (8), at Praia da Enseada. Brazil and Paraguay will face each other in four matches, two in each category, and the champion will be the country that accumulates the most points at the end of the encounters.

Brazil won the tournament in the first four editions, in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022, the latter shared with Paraguay. The Paraguayans, in addition to the 2022 edition, won the last two tournaments, in 2023 and 2024, both times defeating Brazil in the final.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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