Tainá Santos joins Ferroviária after U-20 title success
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 3:04 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Tainá Santos has transitioned to Ferroviária following her victory with the Brazilian National Team in the South American Women’s U-20 Championship. The forward, who has received national team call-ups seven times, expressed her excitement about representing Brazil and preparing for the U-20 World Cup in Poland this September. Currently, the national team is in Portugal for friendly matches, having lost their first match against Finland U-23, with upcoming games against South Korea and Portugal. Santos emphasized the team's focus and preparation for competitive matches ahead.
- •Tainá Santos joins Ferroviária after U-20 title win.
- •Brazil U-20 team lost 4-1 to Finland U-23 in their first friendly.
- •Upcoming matches against South Korea on June 6 and Portugal on June 9.
- •Santos has seven national team call-ups and aims for senior team selection.
- •The U-20 World Cup will take place in September in Poland.
- 3:04 PMYahoo Sports — Special year: Tainá on joining Ferroviária and U-20 title
"Tainá Santos is having a very special year in her career. In addition to winning the South American Women’s U-20 Championship with the Brazilian National Team, she is now with a new club, Ferroviá...
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