Gazeta Esportiva.com
·11 de dezembro de 2025
How do you rate Cédric Soares' season at São Paulo? Vote!

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·11 de dezembro de 2025

Cédric Soares experienced his first season wearing the São Paulo jersey. The Portuguese player arrived in Brazil in January and, initially, was going to use the facilities at CT da Barra Funda to regain his best form after almost a year without playing an official match. However, he ended up signing a short-term contract with São Paulo to prove he was fit to perform at a high level and, perhaps, restart his career. With his contract renewed in April until the end of 2027, the Tricolor’s number 6 went through a year full of ups and downs. For you, fan, how was the player’s season? Vote!
The Campeonato Paulista was Cédric’s first showcase. Still lacking match fitness, the player was left out of the squad for four consecutive rounds of the State Championship. Gradually, however, he gained space, took advantage of Igor Vinícius’s inconsistency, and began to have a run as a starter in the team led by São Paulo’s former coach, Luis Zubeldía.
Over time, Cédric Soares established himself as the starting right-back, taking advantage of the drop in form of his direct competitor, Igor Vinícius. The Portuguese handled the insane match schedule very well, as he played in 43 games for São Paulo, more than any other player in the position. During this period, he provided three assists and did not score any goals.
However, especially towards the end of the season, the Tricolor’s number 6 saw a significant drop in performance and thus became one of the main targets of criticism from São Paulo fans. The player’s poor run led the club to look for other options to fill the position. In May, for example, the young Maik, who until then had only played for the under-20s, was promoted to the professional squad and got his first minutes. By the end of August, Maílton was signed to provide yet another alternative.
After this poor run, the 34-year-old Portuguese was dropped from Hernán Crespo’s starting lineup and made way for Cotia academy graduate Maik, who shone and had his contract renewed until 2028. In ten games, the São Paulo youngster scored two goals and provided two assists, leading the ranking of under-20 defenders in goal involvements in the Brasileirão.
Now, it remains to be seen what Cédric’s role will be in 2026. With a contract until 2027 and internal support, the Portuguese player will have to make the most of the next pre-season to regain his place and show that he can still be useful to the squad. Maik’s rise has changed the scenario at right-back, and the competition is likely to remain intense at São Paulo.
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