Nosso Palestra
·13 octobre 2025
Palmeiras update Khellven and Ramón Sosa fitness before Bragantino

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·13 octobre 2025
After the 4-1 victory over Juventude last Saturday (11), in a delayed match of the 12th round of the Brazilian Championship, Palmeiras returned to training on the morning of this Monday (13) at the Football Academy, focusing on the match against Red Bull Bragantino, which will take place on Wednesday (15), at 7 PM, at Allianz Parque.
The players who played more than 45 minutes against the team from Rio Grande do Sul engaged in recovery activities in the recovery, neuroscience, and weight training rooms of the club's center of excellence. Meanwhile, the others participated in technical drills on a reduced field, focusing on passing, reasoning, marking, agility, and short-space confrontations.
Right-back Khellven, recovering from a foot injury, followed an individualized schedule and worked separately under the supervision of the Health and Performance Center (NSP). Forward Ramón Sosa, recovering from a thigh edema, participated in the first part of the training with the group and completed the session with the NSP.
The victory over Juventude also marked a special moment for the youth academy: midfielders Luis Pacheco and Erick Belé became the newest Academy Graduates to debut for the professional team. Since the arrival of coach Abel Ferreira in October 2020, 46 youth players have been used in the main squad — with 34 debuts under the Portuguese coaching staff.
At the club since 2018, Erick Belé did not hide his emotion about his first match with the professional team and highlighted his admiration for Raphael Veiga:
-I thank God for everything He has been doing in my life, for my family. It's been a very good year for me, I was called up for the World Cup, I'm with the Professional team. Eternal gratitude to Palmeiras. I arrived here very young, and experiencing all this is a dream. When Abel called me, my heart started to beat faster. It's a very gratifying feeling, I'm very happy to have debuted. – he said.
I look up to Veiga a lot, he has been my inspiration since I was young. Today, sharing the field with him is very good, eternal gratitude. The coaching staff helps a lot, always giving us advice, helping in training. We have a very victorious base, used to winning. The Professional team is also always winning. We came to add, to win even more here. If everything goes well, we hope to come out champions once again.
Meanwhile, Luis Pacheco, only 17 years old, confessed his surprise at being called to enter the field:
First of all, I thank God for the debut and the opportunity that coach Abel gave me. Honestly, I didn't expect it. I was sitting on the bench, he called me and asked me to watch what Andreas was doing, that I would come in at the 40th minute to perform the same role. Thank God, everything went well.
-I lived days of gratitude, good training sessions with these experienced guys. I try to learn a lot from them, they are inspirations for me and for many young people around the world. The coaching staff helps a lot, as we are just moving up and need to adapt quickly to the group. Having other young players here helps me, and I think it's good for others to come and adapt faster too – said the Academy Graduate.
2020-21 (14): Vinicius Silvestre, Renan, Lucas Esteves, Vanderlan, Danilo, Gabriel Menino, Patrick de Paula, Aníbal, Fabrício, Gabriel Silva, Gabriel Veron, Marcelinho, Pedro Acácio, and Wesley
2021 (27): Vinicius Silvestre, Garcia, Lucas Sena, Henri, Lucas Freitas, Michel, Naves, Renan, Lucas Esteves, Vanderlan, Victor Luis, Danilo, Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jhon Jhon, Patrick de Paula, Pedro Bicalho, Yago Santos, Gabriel Silva, Gabriel Veron, Giovani, Kevin, Marcelinho, Newton, Rafael Elias, Vitinho, and Wesley.
2022 (16): Vinicius Silvestre, Garcia, Naves, Renan, Vanderlan, Danilo, Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jhon Jhon, Patrick de Paula, Pedro Bicalho, Endrick, Gabriel Silva, Gabriel Veron, Giovani, and Wesley
2023 (14): Garcia, Naves, Ian, Vanderlan, Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jhon Jhon, Kauan Santos, Luis Guilherme, Pedro Lima, Artur, Endrick, Estêvão, and Giovani
2024 (11): Garcia, Naves, Vitor Reis, Vanderlan, Fabinho, Gabriel Menino, Jhon Jhon, Luis Guilherme, Endrick, and Estêvão
2025 (12): Benedetti, Naves, Vanderlan, Allan, Fabinho, Erick Belé, Figueiredo, Luis Pacheco, Estêvão, Luighi, Riquelme Fillipi, and Thalys.
Palmeiras vs. Red Bull Bragantino – Brazilian Championship – 10/15 – 7 PM (Brasília time)
Flamengo vs. Palmeiras – Brazilian Championship – 10/19 – 6:30 PM (Brasília time)
LDU vs. Palmeiras – Conmebol Libertadores – 10/23 – 9:30 PM (Brasília time)
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