Gazeta Esportiva.com
·15 December 2025
São Paulo miss out on Libertadores after Corinthians and Vasco go through

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·15 December 2025

Sunday ended in frustration for São Paulo fans. With Corinthians and Vasco qualifying for the final of the Copa do Brasil, the combination of results that could have taken the Tricolor paulista to the 2026 Libertadores Pre-Qualifiers did not materialize, and the club ended up out of the main continental competition in South America.
Corinthians secured a spot in the grand final by beating Cruzeiro on penalties 5-4, after losing 2-1 in regular time at Neo Química Arena. Since they had won the first leg 1-0 at Mineirão, the aggregate score was tied, sending the decision to a penalty shootout.
Vasco also needed penalties to secure a place in the final. Even after losing 1-0 in regulation time, the Cruzmaltino side came out on top against Fluminense in the shootout, winning 4-3 at Maracanã. Having won the first leg 1-0, the aggregate score was tied.
Since Corinthians and Vasco did not finish the Brazilian Championship in positions that would guarantee a direct spot in the Libertadores group stage, the spots opened by the continental tournament did not “trickle down” the table.
Timão finished the competition in 13th place, while Cruzmaltino was right behind in 14th.
The only scenario that would have secured Tricolor a place in the Libertadores preliminary phase this Sunday would have been Cruzeiro and Fluminense qualifying for the Copa do Brasil final, a scenario that did not happen.
Thus, the São Paulo team will play in the Copa Sudamericana in 2026.
Additionally, Botafogo, who finished sixth in the Brasileirão, did not inherit a spot in the group stage and ended up with the place allocated to the preliminary phase of the continental tournament.
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