São Paulo
·2 Juni 2026
São Paulo youth teams return to training in Cotia

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·2 Juni 2026

On the morning of this Tuesday (2), all age-group teams resumed training at CFA Laudo Natel.
The U-15s were the first to begin activities. After breakfast, head coach Vinícius dos Santos led a session focused on collective organization and high-block pressing. In an 8v6 drill, the players worked on intensity and speed in winning back possession, with plays being built from the back starting at the goalkeeper’s feet.
As the U-17s played against Corinthians on Monday, the players who logged the most minutes only did recovery work at Reffis. The remaining players, under head coach Menta, took part in a training session focused on technical improvement, with passing, ball control, and directed running exercises.
With the U-20s, head coach Júlio Baptista led activities aimed at improving the team’s offensive and defensive aspects. Training ended with a small-sided game.

U-15 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-15 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-15 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-17 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-17 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-20 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC

U-20 training – Credits: Victor Wajnsztejn / São Paulo FC
In the afternoon, the younger age groups resumed their training schedule after the day off granted on Monday.
For the U-12s, the players carried out 1v1 drills without a goalkeeper. The activity then progressed to 1v1 duels with a goalkeeper and, after each shot, the play continued with a numerical advantage, first in 2v1 situations and, to wrap up, in 2v2 matchups.
The U-13s took part in an 11v11 small-sided game, focusing on staying close together and moving the ball quickly. The aim of the activity was to encourage team play, with each player limited to a maximum of two or three touches on the ball.
In addition, the age groups carried out technical improvement work throughout the session.
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