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·23 de julio de 2025
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Another Brazilian football giant saw its under-20 team relegated in the Under-20 Brazilian Championship.
The last round of the qualifying phase of the 2025 edition of the tournament - the first with relegation - was played on Wednesday afternoon (23).
Internacional, Grêmio, and Cuiabá were trying not to join the already relegated Atlético Mineiro and Atlético Goianiense.
Colorado had to take the last of the three spots.
Vasco and Juventude were the last two teams to qualify for the quarterfinals.
Fluminense tried to enter the G-8 in the final round, but stayed behind.
Only Palmeiras and Red Bull Bragantino had their positions already guaranteed before this decisive Wednesday.
Avaí (BR Sub-20 B champion), Vitória (runner-up), and Criciúma (third in the overall standings) will be the newcomers in the elite in 2026.
Colorado needed to defeat Santos - who was not fighting for anything - at Passo D'Areia and also dry Grêmio or Cuiabá.
But their situation became even more delicate before halftime, after conceding two goals.
The final stage was four goals on the net - two from each side. And Inter was relegated after losing 4-2 as the home team.
They only won four of the 19 games. Galo and Dragão won only twice.
Champion of the first edition organized by the CBF, in 2015, Fluminense only reached the final round with a chance after thrashing Corinthians in the previous one.
They needed to defeat leader Palmeiras - and the biggest winner - and also dry Juventude or Vasco.
But they didn't even do their part. Playing at Arena Barueri, Tricolor saw Fábio (27'), Erick Belé (44'), and Rodrigo Haruki (47') score before Riquelme (50') discounted.
Alviverde was already playing with one less (André Lucas was expelled at 49').
And they were left with nine players on the field at 71' after another red card in Verdão.
Fluminense believed. But they only scored one more goal, with Isaque, were defeated 3-2, and were eliminated.
São Paulo 1 x 0 América-MG - Marcelo Portugal
Vasco 2 x 0 Grêmio - Nivaldo Pereira
Palmeiras 3 x 2 Fluminense - Arena Barueri
Internacional 2 x 4 Santos - Passo D'Areia
Atlético-MG 2 x 3 Red Bull Bragantino - SESC Venda Nova
Fortaleza 0 x 1 Flamengo - CT Ribamar Bezerra
Cuiabá 2 x 1 Bahia - CT Manoel Dresch
Botafogo 2 x 1 Cruzeiro - Nilton Santos
Athletico 1 x 0 Atlético-GO - CAT do Caju
Corinthians 0 x 0 Juventude - Parque São Jorge
1st - Palmeiras - 45 points 🔼
2nd - Red Bull Bragantino - 42 🔼
3rd - Athletico - 35 🔼
4th - Flamengo - 33 🔼
5th - Cruzeiro - 32 🔼
6th - Vasco - 32 🔼
7th - Fortaleza - 30 🔼
8th - Juventude - 29 🔼
9th - Santos - 28
10th - São Paulo - 27
11th - Fluminense - 26
12th - Botafogo - 26
13th - América-MG - 25
14th - Cuiabá - 21
15th - Corinthians - 20
16th - Bahia - 19
17th - Grêmio - 17
18th - Internacional - 15 🔻
19th - Atlético-MG - 14 🔻
20th - Atlético-GO - 10 🔻
(1st) Palmeiras 🆚 Juventude (8th)
(2nd) Red Bull Bragantino 🆚 Fortaleza (7th)
(3rd) Athletico 🆚 Vasco (6th)
(4th) Flamengo 🆚 Cruzeiro (5th)
The quarterfinals and semifinals will be played in a single game, with the team with the best campaign in the sum of all phases playing at home.
A tie at the end of regular time will guarantee a penalty shootout.
The final will have two games, one at home and one away. In case of the same score at the end of the two games, the champion will be known in the penalties.
2015 - Fluminense
2016 - Botafogo
2017 - Cruzeiro
2018 - Palmeiras
2019 - Flamengo
2020 - Atlético-MG
2021 - Internacional
2022 - Palmeiras
2023 - Flamengo
2024 - Palmeiras
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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