Corinthians, São Paulo, Palmeiras and Santos discover Copinha groups | OneFootball

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·26 de noviembre de 2025

Corinthians, São Paulo, Palmeiras and Santos discover Copinha groups

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The groups for the 2026 edition of the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior have been set. On Tuesday night, the FPF (Paulista Football Federation) announced the 32 groups for the first phase of the Copinha, the country’s largest youth competition, during an event held at Mercado Livre Arena Pacaembu.

The most successful club in Copinha history, Corinthians is in Group 8, based in Jaú, in the interior of São Paulo (SP). Timão will face XV de Jaú (SP), Trindade (GO), and Luverdense (MT). Meanwhile, São Paulo, the current champion, will take on Real Soccer (SP), Maruinense (SE), and Independente (AP) in Group 19, based in Sorocaba (SP).


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Meanwhile, Palmeiras was drawn into Group 27, based in Barueri (SP), with the following opponents: Monte Roraima (RR), Batalhão (TO), and Remo (PA). Finally, Santos is in Group 16 and will face Grêmio São Carlense (SP), Real Brasília (DF), and União Cacoalense (RO), with matches in São Carlos (SP).

“We have reached the 56th edition. The Copinha is an event for which we must thank all our partners. To the CBF, to president Samir Xaud, for his presence, support, and partnership. I invite you to join us on the 25th to present the trophy to the Copinha champion. Thanks also to the mayors, clubs, athletes, managers, referees,” said Reinaldo Carneiro Bastos, president of the FPF, on stage at the event.

“It is a great joy to be here today. Thank you for the invitation, president [Reinaldo Carneiro Bastos]. I come from Roraima, I was a youth player and dreamed of playing in the Copinha. Every boy in Brazil carries this dream. The Copinha has this democratic spirit. Another hallmark of this tournament is revealing talents. How many have left these fields in São Paulo to shine in Brazilian football and then in the world? For the CBF, supporting a tournament with this history is a great honor,” said Samir Xaud, president of the CBF.

Dates and Competition Format

The 56th edition of the Copinha will be held from January 2 to 25, in São Paulo (SP), and will use the same ball as the 2026 Paulistão. The grand final is scheduled for the anniversary of the city of São Paulo. The 2026 competition will feature three cities hosting for the first time and 23 debuting clubs.

As in recent years, 128 teams were divided into 32 groups, with four teams in each – there will be more than 4,000 athletes in the youth tournament. The clubs play each other in a single round, and the top two in each group advance to the knockout stage.

In the knockout rounds, teams will also face off in a single match. In case of a draw in regular time, the decision will go to penalties.

Corinthians is the most successful club in the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, with 11 titles. São Paulo, Internacional, and Fluminense come next, with five titles each. Flamengo, which will not participate in the current edition, has four trophies.

Check out the groups for Copinha 2026:

Group 1 – Host: Santa Fé do Sul

  • Santa Fé (SP)
  • Chapecoense (SC)
  • Volta Redonda (RJ)
  • Alagoinhas (BA)

Group 2 – Host: Votuporanga

  • Votuporanguense (SP)
  • Grêmio (RS)
  • Falcon (SE)
  • Galvêz (AC)

Group 3 – Host: Tanabi

  • Tanabi (SP)
  • Goiás (GO)
  • América-RN (RN)
  • Sobradinho (DF)

Group 4 – Host: Bálsamo

  • Mirassol (SP)
  • Sport (PE)
  • Linense (SP)
  • Forte (ES)

Group 5 – Host: Araçatuba

  • Araçatuba (SP)
  • Athletico-PR (PR)
  • Oeste (SP)
  • Maringá (PR)

Group 6 – Host: Presidente Prudente

  • Grêmio Prudente (SP)
  • Ceará (CE)
  • Olímpico (SE)
  • Carajás (PA)

Group 7 – Host: Assis

  1. Assisense (SP)
  2. Athletic-MG (MG)
  3. Guarani (SP)
  4. Naviraiense (MS)

Group 8 – Host: Jaú

  • XV de Jaú (SP)
  • Corinthians (SP)
  • Trindade (GO)
  • Luverdense (MT)

Group 9 – Host: São José do Rio Preto

  • América (SP)
  • Bahia (BA)
  • Inter de Limeira (SP)
  • CSA (AL)

Group 10 – Host: Ribeirão Preto

  • Comercial de Ribeirão (SP)
  • América-MG (MG)
  • Noroeste (SP)
  • Atlético Piauiense (PI)

Group 11 – Host: Brodóski

  • Bandeirante (SP)
  • Santa Cruz (PE)
  • Botafogo-SP (SP)
  • Tuna Luso (PA)

Group 12 – Host: Cravinhos

  • I9 (SP)
  • Vasco (RJ)
  • Velo Clube (SP)
  • Guanabara City (GO)

Group 13 – Host: Franca

  • Francana (SP)
  • Cruzeiro (MG)
  • Barra (SC)
  • Esporte de Patos (PB)

Group 14 – Host: Patrocínio Paulista

  • Meia-Noite (SP)
  • Coritiba (PR)
  • Ponte Preta (SP)
  • Esportiva Real (RR)

Group 15 – Host: Araraquara

  • Ferroviária (SP)
  • Cuiabá (MT)
  • América (RJ)
  • Quixadá (CE)

Group 16 – Host: São Carlos

  • Grêmio São Carlense (SP)
  • Santos (SP)
  • Real Brasília (DF)
  • União Cacoalense (RO)

Group 17 – Host: Cosmópolis

  1. Cosmopolitano (SP)
  2. Figueirense (SC)
  3. Red Bull Bragantino (SP)
  4. São Luís (MA)

Group 18 – Host: Tietê

  • Comercial Tietê (SP)
  • Criciúma (SC)
  • XV de Piracicaba (SP)
  • Canaã (DF)

Group 19 – Host: Sorocaba

  • Real Soccer (SP)
  • São Paulo (SP)
  • Maruinense (SE)
  • Independente (AP)

Group 20 – Host: Paulínia

  • Paulínia (SP)
  • Vila Nova (GO)
  • Portuguesa (SP)
  • Operário (PR)

Group 21 – Host: Guaratinguetá

  • Atlético Guaratinguetá (SP)
  • Juventude (RS)
  • São José (SP)
  • Nacional (AM)

Group 22 – Host: Taubaté

  • Taubaté (SP)
  • Botafogo (RJ)
  • Águia de Marabá (PA)
  • Estrela de Março (BA)

Group 23 – Host: Mogi das Cruzes

  • União Mogi (SP)
  • Fortaleza (CE)
  • Centro Olímpico (SP)
  • Confiança (PB)

Group 24 – Host: Itaquaquecetuba

  • Itaquá (SP)
  • Náutico (PE)
  • Novorizontino (SP)
  • Juventude Sãmas (MA)

Group 25 – Host: Santana de Parnaíba

  • Sfera (SP)
  • Fluminense (RJ)
  • Água Santa (SP)
  • Brasiliense (DF)

Group 26 – Host: Embu das Artes

  • Referência (SP)
  • Real (RS)
  • Ituano (SP)
  • Ivinhema (MS)

Group 27 – Host: Barueri

  • Palmeiras (SP)
  • Remo (PA)
  • Batalhão (TO)
  • Monte Roraima (RR)

Group 28 – Host: Guarulhos

  • Flamengo de Guarulhos (SP)
  • Vitória (BA)
  • Capivariano (SP)
  • Rio Branco (ES)

Group 29 – Host: Osasco

  • Osasco Audax (SP)
  • Atlético-MG (MG)
  • União Rondonópolis (MT)
  • QFC (RN)

Group 30 – Host: São Paulo (Ibrachina Arena)

  • Ibrachina (SP)
  • Bangu (RJ)
  • Santo André (SP)
  • Ferroviário (CE)

Group 31 – Host: São Paulo (Juventus)

  • Juventus (SP)
  • Retrô (PE)
  • São Bento (SP)
  • Cascavel (PR)

Group 32 – Host: São Paulo (Nacional)

  • Nacional (SP)
  • Internacional (RS)
  • Portuguesa Santista (SP)
  • CSE (AL)

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