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·10 juin 2026

Brazil keep training in the US before Copa opener, next 2 sessions

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Carlo Ancelotti leads activities at the Columbia Park training center in New Jersey


The Brazil National Team is stepping up preparations for its World Cup debut. With the team’s first challenge in the tournament drawing near, head coach Carlo Ancelotti has set the schedule of activities for the next two days.

This Wednesday (10), the team will hold a training session at 12 p.m. (Brasília time) at the Columbia Park training center in New Jersey. Right after the activity, at 3:30 p.m. (Brasília time), midfielder Raphinha will speak to the press in a press conference.


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On Thursday (11), Brazil will keep the same routine and train at the same place and time. In addition to the on-field session, another player, to be determined by the coaching staff, will speak to reporters. The squad will then wrap up preparations on Friday (12), with details of that training session to be announced soon.

WHAT ARE THE DETAILS OF BRAZIL’S WORLD CUP OPENER?

The Brazil National Team begins its World Cup journey next Saturday (13), against Morocco. The match, valid for the first round of the group stage, kicks off at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla will cover the opener through its website, YouTube channel, and social media. In addition, Globo and SBT, both on free-to-air TV, as well as SporTV (pay TV), GETV (Globoplay), and CazéTV (YouTube), will broadcast the match.

HOW MANY FLAMENGO REPRESENTATIVES ARE AT THE WORLD CUP?

In total, four players are representing Flamengo at the World Cup. They are left back Alex Sandro, center backs Danilo and Léo Pereira, and midfielder Lucas Paquetá.

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