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·8 April 2026
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·8 April 2026
The Brazil National Team held its first training session this Tuesday (7) at CT Manoel Dresch, in Cuiabá, and began preparations for the friendlies against South Korea, Zambia, and Canada, part of the FIFA Series.
The Canarinho will continue training at Cuiabá’s training center until the end of the competition. Before their debut, the team led by head coach Arthur Elias will still have three more days of on-field activities.
Brazil’s FIFA Series debut will be next Saturday (11), against South Korea. After that, the Canarinho will face Zambia on April 14 and Canada on April 18. All matches will be played at Arena Pantanal at 9:30 p.m. (local time).

Maiara and Lauren during training at CT Manoel DreschCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/CBF
The FIFA Series is a competition organized by FIFA, in which world football’s governing body supports its member associations in organizing international friendlies involving four national teams from different confederations in a single host country. In Brazil, the matches will be played at Arena Pantanal, in Cuiabá (MT). In addition to the Brazil National Team, South Korea, Zambia, and Canada will also take part.
The tournament’s main objectives are to create more match opportunities between national teams for competitive balance, technical development, and intercontinental exchange.
Brazil will host the 2027 Women’s World Cup, and hosting the FIFA Series in 2026 creates room to boost investment, attract fans, and increase the sport’s visibility with a focus on the World Cup.
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