Gazeta Esportiva.com
·28 October 2025
São Paulo end season at Morumbis in strong form, see the summary

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·28 October 2025

The 2-0 victory over Bahia last Saturday, in the 30th round of the Brazilian Championship, marked the end of São Paulo's season at Morumbis. The result confirmed a good performance by the Tricolor at home throughout 2025, with a 62.9% success rate in the 21 games played at the stadium.
There were 15 wins, six draws, and six losses in total, across all competitions. In the Brazilian Championship, the performance was slightly lower but still positive: eight wins, three draws, and four losses in 15 matches, representing a 60% success rate.
Morumbis once again became an important asset for São Paulo in various phases of the season, especially in the Paulistão with Zubeldía and in the initial matches with Hernán Crespo, when the team maintained a good sequence of results in front of the fans. Still, the stadium was also the scene of moments of frustration, such as the elimination in the quarterfinals of the Libertadores, against LDU.
Additionally, the Tricolor was defeated in three consecutive matches at Morumbis for the first time in nine years. The sequence included: LDU (1-0) in the Libertadores, as well as Ceará (1-0) and Palmeiras (3-2) in the Brasileirão.
With four home games remaining until the end of the Brazilian Championship, the Tricolor is expected to adopt Vila Belmiro as its home, as Morumbis will host a series of concerts in the coming weeks.
São Paulo's stadium will have concerts by the band Imagine Dragons on October 31 and November 1. On November 8, the attraction will be Linkin Park. Therefore, the matches against Flamengo and Red Bull Bragantino will take place at Vila Belmiro.
There are also performances by singer Dua Lipa on November 15 and the band Oasis on November 22 and 23, scheduled to take place at Morumbis. Thus, the Tricolor's match against Juventude will also be held at Santos' stadium.
The match against Internacional, scheduled for December 3, will take place about ten days after the last Oasis concert. However, as the pitch will be quite worn out due to the number of events at Morumbis, São Paulo is likely to have to resort to another stadium, as the plan is to completely replace the surface.
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