Displaying an overwhelming performance and strong character, the Brazil U-15 national team crushed Chile 8-1 in Santiago, showcasing their strength in preparation for the Liga Evolução.
Brazilian youth football continues to reveal talents and impress with significant results. This Tuesday (7), the Brazil U-15 national team completely dominated Chile, delivering a historic 8-1 thrashing on Chilean soil. The victory is part of the strategic planning by the CBF for the Conmebol Liga Evolução 2026, a competition that serves as a benchmark for the future stars of the Brazil national team.
Under the command of coach Guilherme Dalla Dea, the team showcased an impressive offensive repertoire. With a frantic pace from the opening whistle, Brazil built a commanding lead in the first half, maintaining intensity and tactical focus even with the wide advantage on the scoreboard. The only goal conceded by the Brazilian defense came from a penalty kick, in an isolated incident during the match.
Total Domination and Heavy Scoring
The victory was a collective effort, with several players getting on the scoresheet. Samuell was the individual standout, scoring twice, while Brener, Kauã, Yan Gabriel, Gabriel Bueno, Asafe, and Gabriel Keven completed the rout. This synergy reflects the grassroots work that aims to establish a competitive and offensive playing style for the country’s youth categories.
Next Steps Towards the Elite
The team’s preparation cycle does not stop here. Brazil will face Chile again this Thursday (9), concluding the 4th phase of training on foreign soil. Following this, the coaching staff will begin the 5th phase, considered the final stage before the Liga Evolução tournament.
The category’s development schedule already has new challenges defined. In August, the team returns to Granja Comary to play two crucial friendly matches against Uruguay. With “Raça, Amor e Paixão” (Spirit, Love, and Passion) pulsing in every young talent, Brazilian fans can optimistically follow the evolution of this generation, which promises a bright future for the Brazil national team.







