Under-15s step up prep after friendly with Madureira U17

The under-15 national team played a training match against Madureira-RJ in GranjacomariCredit: Staff Photo/CBF

The Brazilian Under-15 men’s national team held a training match with the Madureira-RJ Under-17 team this Sunday (1st) at the Granja Comary in Teresopolis (RJ) in preparation for the 2026 season. Since the start of the recruitment of the first generation of athletes born in 2011, coach Guilherme Dalla Déa and his technical staff have been observing and looking to implement their methods of play.

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The event is divided into three phases, each lasting 30 minutes, and is designed to put into practice the offensive concepts elaborated in the seven training sessions before the game. The coach said all 27 players took the field and successfully implemented the recommendations.

“Our athletes fully understood the content and ideas that we proposed in the first preparation. We used everyone, with the same playing time, and it was great to see them playing against players two years older, not shying away from the game, coming up with offensive, very bold plays. We increasingly noticed that our athletes have excellent technical and physical behavior and a winning mentality,” he praised.

Under-15 national team coach Guilherme Dalla Déa during a training match with Madureira-RJCredit: Staff Photo/CBF

On Friday (6th), the team will face the New Iguazu-RJ Under-17 team. Facing higher-level teams is part of the national team’s plan to present a challenge to Amarenha and allow the staff to monitor the team’s development. Leading up to the game, the plan was to work on the defensive moves as the focus of the first week of training was on offense.

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Regarding the training match with Nuevo Iguazu, Dara Dea explained that the goal is to continue to observe the progress of the athletes from an individual and collective perspective.

“The idea is to look at our athletes from an individual point of view, but also mainly from a collective point of view, so that we can end these two weeks with 15 training sessions so that they can store and master the game philosophy of the Brazilian Under-15 national team. I believe that our team will still improve a lot in all aspects,” he concluded.

In addition to Amarelinha’s goal, the call-up also prepares the players for the Brazilian Under-15 Cup, a competition created by the CBF, the first of which will be held this year.

Under-15 national team holds training match with Madureira-RJCredit: Staff Photo/CBF

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