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6 reasons for you to watch Copinha this year

Understand what the Copinha is and see why you should watch the tournament.

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Copinha, the championship where the stars are revealed

Jovem simulando jogador da Copinha, segurando bola de futebol.
Young man with a soccer ball. Source: Adobe Stock.

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The São Paulo Junior Football Cup is where the great Brazilian stars begin to take their first steps towards the top.

Check out six reasons why you shouldn't miss this competition that brings together football clubs from all over Brazil.

What is Copinha?

Treinador de jogador de futebol.
Football training. Source: Adobe Stock.

The Copinha is a professional youth football tournament held in Brazil since 1969.

In this youth football competition, the clubs' most promising athletes aged between 15 and 21 play.

It takes place every year in the city of São Paulo, where clubs from all over Brazil compete for the title of the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior.

This competition is very important as players from all over come to compete, while professional clubs come to look for the best talents.

Get ready to experience the electrifying atmosphere of Copinha, one of the main football tournaments in Brazil! 

Read on to find out more about the six reasons why it's an unmissable event for any true football fan. 

From rivalries to new stars emerging on the scene, you won't want to miss this classic tournament that has thrilled the Brazilian public for decades.

Therefore, check out the main reasons to watch this competition below.

1st It is the football tournament with the most clubs in Brazil

The Copinha has the participation of simply 128 teams, who will fight until the end for the title.

Therefore, it is one of the most disputed competitions in Brazilian football, as it has the largest number of participating clubs.

Every year, football teams from across the country compete in the Copinha to be crowned champions. 

With more than 100 participating teams, it is one of the biggest and most prestigious tournaments in Brazil. 

If you are a fan of Brazilian football, this is definitely an event you cannot miss!

2nd High level of football

Copinha brings together teams from across the country, giving fans the chance to watch some of Brazilian football's biggest stars compete against each other.

The fact that there are managers and scouts watching the games means that players play with “blood in their eyes”.

A good participation in this competition can result in several benefits for the athlete, or even change their life.

A brand may find a player who is “like them” and decide to sponsor, or a scout may end up finding a great talent and signing the player as a young prospect.

In other words, this championship becomes very competitive, since all the players want the spotlight for themselves, it is a unique opportunity in the world of football.

Furthermore, many smaller teams that do not have a strong professional team, in this competition have the chance to face big Brazilian football clubs.

However, no one wants to lose, so many upsets end up happening, that is, already renowned teams end up eliminated by weaker teams.

3rd Incredible moves, and other fun ones

As the competition takes place between young people, the age difference at this stage directly reflects on the physical and mental performance of the players.

Which ends up resulting in great plays, where sometimes athletes manage to make beautiful individual plays over their opponents.

However, due to the youth of the kids, many funny things also end up happening.

This is another reason to watch this incredible competition.

4° The rivalry between the clubs

Great rivalries in Brazilian football emerge even more, as the Copinha format is eliminatory.

The great classics seen during the year always end up appearing in this competition, but with a difference

Confrontations between Santos against São Paulo, or Internacional and Grêmio, could end up happening, but not in the form of straight points, as usually happens, but in the form of an eliminator, giving much more emotion and rivalry to the matches.

That's why you'll have the chance to see more than 20 high-level classics taking place throughout the tournament. 

Additionally, watching the teams battle helps you better understand Brazilian football culture and experience first-hand the country's passion for football.

5° Training a star

A great reason to follow Copinha is that you could simply be following the next great Brazilian star.

Many of today's great Brazilian players once played in the São Paulo Junior Football Cup.

This tournament has already produced some of the Brazilian football stars that you certainly know.

One of them is the great number 10 of the Brazilian team Neymar, who at just 15 years old, took his first steps in the world of football, at Copinha.

Other big names that were discovered in this competition are Paulo Henrique Ganso and Philippe Coutinho.

In addition to them, other big names with international success such as Vini JR, Paquetá and Robinho also made their first appearances in this competition.

Players to keep an eye on in Copinha 2023

To help you keep an eye on the next generation's stars, we've prepared a list of promising players for you to follow in this competition:

Palm trees: 

  • Luis Guilherme (midfielder, 16 years old) and 
  • Estevão (striker, 15 years old)

Flamengo:

  •  Petterson (forward, 18 years old) 
  •  Lorran (striker, 16 years old)

Fluminense: 

  • Arthur (midfielder, 17 years old)  
  • Jhonny (right-back, 20 years old)

Saints: 

  • Weslley Patati (striker, 19 years old) 
  • Miguelito (striker, 18 years old)

São Paulo: 

  • Azeez Balogun (striker, 19 years old)  
  • Leandro Mathias (goalkeeper, 18 years old)

Vasco: 

  • GB (striker, 17 years old)

Corinthians: 

  • Pedrinho (midfielder, 18 years old)

6th Free tickets

Jovem com bola de futebol.
Player holding soccer ball. Source: Adobe Stock.

Finally, if you live in the São Paulo region, pay attention to the games, as entry to watch the matches is free.

In addition to all the reasons mentioned above, you can still enjoy the games in person and without spending anything.

So keep an eye out, the competition starts on 01/02/2022, so plan to watch at least your favorite team's games.

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