Camilla Orlando praises progress and squad, happy with the win | OneFootball

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·8 février 2026

Camilla Orlando praises progress and squad, happy with the win

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The Brazil Women’s Under-20 National Team confirmed their favoritism and thrashed Bolivia 5-0 this Saturday (7th), in the second round of the South American Championship in Paraguay. With this result, the team took the lead in Group B and maintained a 100% record in the competition. After the match, coach Camilla Orlando valued not only the impressive scoreline but also the opportunity to give minutes to the entire squad at the start of the tournament.

“We’re happy to take another step forward with a victory, giving all the players in the squad their debut. This is also a great joy for us, because we know it strengthens the group, the strategies, and the balance of workload, especially at this early stage when they are still adjusting to the championship,” she said.


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Dominant from start to finish, Brazil barely suffered defensively and built the rout with authority. For Camilla, this scenario is also due to the development stage of the teams and the maturity of their squads.

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Camilla Orlando during the match against Bolivia in the second round of the South American Under-20 ChampionshipCredits: STAFF IMAGES WOMAN / CBF

“I think the level of development of each team matters, but also the number of players. Bolivia, for example, repeated the same team that debuted against Peru. That’s a big difference. In Ecuador, we see more players with technical quality who already play in the senior team, and in Bolivia not so much,” she analyzed.

Looking ahead to the rest of the competition, the Brazilian coach believes the next challenge will require even more focus. Brazil has a break in the next round and returns to the field against Peru, an opponent who, according to her, should pose a greater challenge.

“Peru is already a slightly more balanced team, which also beat Bolivia. We expect a more evenly matched game, especially since they had the chance to rest and train a bit more to face us,” she concluded.

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