São Paulo
·20 May 2026
Training schedule, fresh updates at CFA Laudo Natel

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·20 May 2026

On Wednesday (20), the Under-15 and Under-17 squads resumed training at CFA Laudo Natel with a different schedule.
Starting with the younger group, after breakfast, the Under-15 team took part in an activity in the auditorium aimed at correcting mistakes and improving the team’s tactical understanding. The coaching staff presented plays from the last match for the squad to analyze.
Next, the work moved to the pitch. First, the players carried out finishing drills with attacking runs into space. Then, a collective organization session was developed, starting on a reduced-size field and finishing on a full-size pitch, with exercises focused on building out from the back.
After the Under-15 activity in the auditorium ended, it was the Under-17 team’s turn to take part in a talk focused on the image of the players and the institution. The club’s communications department held a media training session and a discussion with the players about behavior, social media, and responsibility in communication.
On the pitch, the Under-17 team began training with specific offensive and defensive drills. In the second part of the session, an attack-versus-defense exercise was carried out in a 10×8 format, with a focus on offensive superiority.

Under-15 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

Under-15 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

Under-15 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

Under-17 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

Under-17 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

Under-17 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC
In the afternoon, while the Under-20 match was taking place, the younger age groups continued with their technical development. However, something new caught attention during the Under-11 training session.
The players took part in a dynamic warm-up with changes of direction using the children’s game “duck, duck, goose.” The activity helped stimulate important abilities in a playful way, working on reaction, coordination, and competitiveness in a healthy and fun manner.

Under-11 Training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC
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