Practice match highlights Brazil U17s training at Granja Comary

By admin — In News — July 9, 2026

   ​The Brazil Under-17 National Team continued its preparation at Granja Comary in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, with another training session on Wednesday afternoon. This session, dated the 8th, marked the second stage of the Seleção’s build-up for the FIFA U-17 World Cup scheduled to take place in Qatar in November. The day’s central activity was a full-team practice match, which gave head coach Carlos Eduardo Patetuci a clear view of how the players perform in live game situations. By observing the team in action, he could implement tactical adjustments, test different formations, and evaluate how the squad handles transitions and one-on-one duels.
Patetuci underscored the importance of this period of preparation, noting that the team is steadily addressing remaining uncertainties and integrating players who have demonstrated strong performances in the Brazilian U-17 Championship and in state-level competitions. He described the training as both very interesting and productive, emphasizing that the process is helping to refine the group ahead of international competition. The coach also used the session to communicate directly with the players, reinforcing ideas and strategies as the team moves closer to its global challenge.
As the tournament approaches, Brazil sits in Group I for the FIFA U-17 World Cup, alongside Ireland, Tanzania, and Costa Rica. The young Seleção is set to begin its campaign on November 21, facing Ireland in their opening match. The team’s ongoing preparations at Granja Comary reflect a focused effort to optimize performance, deepen tactical understanding, and build cohesion among players who will be entrusted with delivering Brazil’s ambitions on the world stage.
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