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02 Set 2025 | 09:07
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a Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) Series A and B of the under-20 Brasileirão, including regulation, table and action plan, detailing the structure of the competition for the 2025 season. The competition will feature significant changes, including the relegation of three teams in Serie A and the rise of Three teams from the newly created Serie B. The finals are scheduled for the second semester, with the elite champion securing a place in Libertadores U20 2026. /p>
The elite of national base football will start on March 12, bringing together the 20 clubs with the best Placement in the 2025 National Club Ranking (RNC). Among participants are traditional teams such as Flamengo, Palmeiras, Sao Paulo, Corinthians and Atlético-MG. The format foresees decisive departures of round trip to define the champion on August 27 and September 3. In addition to winning the title, the winner ensures presence in the sub-20 Libertadores of the year following.
At the end of the season, the three Worst placed from < > Series A will be relegated to the second division of the tournament in 2026. With this, the competition follows the same model of the professional, encouraging a higher technical level among participants. The goal is to maintain a development flow for clubs and offer greater competitiveness throughout the rounds. > Series B of the under-20 Brasileirão will be new to the base football calendar. The tournament replaces the extinct Brasileirão de Aspirants and will feature 16 clubs that appear between the 21st and 36th position of the RNC. The debut is scheduled for March 26, and the final will be played on June 15. The format aims to provide greater ride for young athletes and strengthen the base of the teams. With traditional clubs such as Goiás, Ceará, Vitória, Coritiba and Sport, as well as other teams that seek space in the national scene. The first three places guarantee a place in Serie A of the following year, promoting a fierce dispute for the rise to the under-20 soccer elite. With this, the new competition promises to reveal talents and increase competitiveness between the base categories.
Mengão continues its restructuring of its youth teams and has signed a 1.94m tall goalkeeper, even though he is only 15 years old.
06 Set 2025 | 19:00 |
Flamengo has signed 15-year-old goalkeeper Nicolas, who previously played for Avaí. Born in February 2010, the young goalkeeper stands 6'4" tall and is projected to grow to 6'7" . According to the FlaZoeiro profile, Flamengo acquired 10% of the player's economic rights, with a purchase option of up to 70%. The transaction value was not disclosed.
Nicolas signed a youth development contract with Flamengo until December 2027 and will strengthen the under-15 team. The goalkeeper caught the attention of the Flamengo youth academy due to his technical and physical performance in Avaí's youth academy.
Going through a period of restructuring, Flamengo remains active in the youth academy market. Recently, the club won its second U-20 World Cup with a historic victory over Barcelona , and is already making significant changes to its roster.
Among the departures, midfielder Lorran was traded to Pisa (ITA), while Matheus Gonçalves signed with Al-Ahli (SAU). As for arrivals, Mais Querido signed striker Guilherme Barbosa , formerly of Internacional, and midfielder Kaio Júnior, who was at Juventude after a stint at Vasco.
In addition to Nícolas, the club also signed midfielder Marcelo Portela, a standout from Botafogo, to bolster the under-15 team. The youngster became famous after a viral move , when he performed a disconcerting dribble on Vini Jr., leaving the Real Madrid star sitting on the floor.
Mengão remains active in bringing reinforcements to the youth teams and has signed a deal with the player who was involved in a move with the Real Madrid star.
06 Set 2025 | 10:00 |
Flamengo continues to restructure its youth academy and has confirmed another new signing. The club has signed Botafogo star midfielder Marcelo Portela to bolster its under-15 squad . The youngster became famous after a viral move, when he pulled off a stunning dribble on Vini Jr., leaving the Real Madrid star sitting on the floor.
The incident took place in July 2024 , during a futsal game at Canto do Rio, in Niterói, where Vini took his first steps in football at the age of seven. On that occasion, Marcelo Portela not only outplayed the 2024 world player of the year, but also scored the goal in the sequence of the play .
Despite the dribble, Vini took it all in stride: he laughed at the play, congratulated the young talent, and even posed for photos with him after the match . Information about the club's new signing was initially reported by the FlaZoeiro and FlaBase pages.
Because he was born in 2010 and is not yet of legal age to sign a professional contract, Marcelo Portela signed a youth development contract with Flamengo . The agreement also provides for a division of rights with Botafogo, his previous club.
While watching the incident with Marcelo Portela continue to resonate, Vini Jr. is enjoying some downtime. Suspended from the match against Chile and not called up by Carlo Ancelotti , the striker took advantage of his time off to relax in Marbella, Spain, where he was spotted cruising on a yacht.
Even with the title won over Barcelona at Maracanã two weeks ago, Mengão continues to 'clean up' the youth team
03 Set 2025 | 15:00 |
Flamengo's under-20 team won its second Club World Cup title in the category on August 23, defeating Barcelona (ESP) on penalties. Shortly after the title, the board began a comprehensive overhaul of the youth squad , which has already resulted in the departure of more than 20 players.
According to information from YouTuber Flazoeiro in partnership with Flabase, 23 players have left the club in recent months . Because part of the negotiations involves buyout clauses, Flamengo could earn more than R$100 million if the teams choose to keep the players.
The most prominent names among those who said goodbye were Lorran and Matheus Gonçalves, considered great promises from the red-black youth teams and who ended up playing in the main team led by Filipe Luís.
Flamengo also saw significant departures from its professional squad. Zenit (RUS) paid Gerson's release clause, paying €25 million (approximately R$160 million) upfront. Wesley was also traded to Roma (ITA) for €25 million, and Victor Hugo agreed to a loan deal with Santos, valid until July 2026.