AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·29 Mei 2026
Without Vitória Cup, São Paulo still eye friendlies during Copa

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·29 Mei 2026

São Paulo are already mapping out their plans for the break in the Brazilian calendar during the World Cup. Dorival Júnior’s coaching staff and the club’s board intend to arrange at least two friendlies in July to keep the squad active and match-fit.
Tricolor’s last commitment before the stoppage will be this Sunday (1), against Remo, at Mangueirão, in the Brazilian Championship.
Initially, the club was set to take part in the Vitória Cup, an international tournament with which it had a commercial agreement until December 2026 — even featuring the brand on its kit. However, the organizer failed to honor financial agreements with the South American clubs, resulting in the event’s cancellation.
As a result, São Paulo are now independently looking for opponents to fill the period, focusing on the players’ physical recovery and tactical tests for the rest of the season.
The problem for São Paulo will be the venue for these matches. Morumbi will be unavailable for much of July due to a series of concerts by British singer Harry Styles, who is scheduled to perform on the 17th, 18th, 21st and 24th of that month.
Dorival’s initial plan is to hold a friendly as close as possible to São Paulo’s return to action, scheduled for July 22 against Athletico-PR in the Brasileirão.
In other words, if they want to play at Morumbi, with fans in attendance, as the board intends, the matches will have to be held in early July.
Tricolor’s final plan for the World Cup break is still undefined because of Dorival’s late arrival. The club still owes the players five days of vacation from last year. And it may grant the squad up to two weeks off starting Monday (6/1). Initially, under Roger Machado, that period was up to one month. But the new manager wants more training time.
A decision should be made this Friday (29), after training, when the squad will be informed.
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