Corinthians defeat Vasco 3-0 in Brasileirão U17 round 8
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 15, 2026, 8:13 PM
Last updated Jul 15, 2026
Corinthians secured a 3-0 win over Vasco da Gama on July 15 at Nivaldo Pereira in Nova Iguaçu, closing out the 8th round of the Brasileirão U-17. Wendel, Lucca Caramico, and Léo Amistá each scored for the Timão. The match witnessed both teams starting with attacking plays, but Corinthians struck twice before halftime. In the second half, they extended their lead with a penalty goal. Vasco struggled to convert their opportunities, thwarted by goalkeeper Milani. Following this match, Corinthians moved to third place in the standings with 16 points, while Vasco dropped to 16th with 9 points. The next round begins on July 21.
- •Corinthians won 3-0 against Vasco
- •Goals scored by Wendel, Lucca Caramico, and Léo Amistá
- •Match took place on July 15 at Nivaldo Pereira, Nova Iguaçu
- •Corinthians move to third in standings with 16 points
- •Next round of Brasileirão U-17 starts on July 21
- 8:13 PMYahoo Sports — Corinthians beat Vasco 3-0 to close out Brasileirão U17 round 8
"Corinthians defeated Vasco da Gama 3-0 this Wednesday (15) at Nivaldo Pereira, in Nova Iguaçu (RJ), in the match that wrapped up the 8th round of the Brasileirão U-17. Wendel, Lucca Caramico, and L�...
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