Brazil under-15s defeat Uruguay 7-0 in friendly match
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Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Brazil’s Under-15 National Team defeated Uruguay 7-0 on Saturday at Granja Comary in Teresópolis, RJ. The match served as Brazil’s final friendly before the Liga Evolução tournament in September. Goals came from Brener, Kelwin, Lucas Jorge, Isaac, Samuell, and Gabriel Bueno, who scored twice. Brazil's early dominance was evident, with Brener scoring the opener in the 8th minute and Kelwin adding a second with a backheel pass. The Brazilian team maintained control throughout the match, generating multiple scoring opportunities despite several substitutions in the second half. Head coach Guilherme Dalla Déa is set to announce the 20-player roster for the Liga Evolução on Tuesday.
- •Brazil wins 7-0 against Uruguay at Granja Comary.
- •Brener opened the scoring in the 8th minute.
- •Kelwin scored the second with a dribble past the goalkeeper.
- •Gabriel Bueno scored twice in the match.
- •The match was Brazil’s last friendly before the Liga Evolução.
- 3:58 PMYahoo Sports — Brazil under-15s thrash Uruguay 7-0
"Kelwin dribbles past the goalkeeper and scores a beautiful goalCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBFBrazil’s Under-15 National Team defeated Uruguay 7-0 this Saturday (22) at Granja Comary, in Teresópolis ...
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