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CONMEBOL U17 Championship
04-05 07:00
5 - 0
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Brazil U17
Bolivia U17
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10
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2025
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End 5-0
83′
B. Lima
82′
W. Andrade
Eduardo
72′
J. Carniellio
Q. Vasco
72′
G. Lira
D. Brendo
72′
B. Lima
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
72′
babil nacif
C. Martinez
65′
A. Ortiz
J. Guerra
65′
B. Nunez
santiago somoya
59′
Lyan Araujo Santos
Riquelme
59′
D. Nogueira
João Pedro Bezerra de Oliveira Lo
51′
5-0
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
Assist: A. Monteiro
46′
E. Justiniano
J. Ortega
Halftime 4-0
40′
4-0
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
32′
3-0
pape eduardo
Assist: D. Brendo
28′
2-0
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
Assist: S. Rodrigues
26′
J. Ortega
15′
Kauê Junior Furquim da Silva
4′
1-0
Eduardo
Assist: A. Monteiro
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Match Info
Brazil's Under-17 national team delivered a commanding 5-0 victory over Bolivia in a CONMEBOL U17 Championship match that kicked off on April 5, 2026. This emphatic result solidified Brazil's status as a dominant force in the South American youth tournament and showcased their attacking prowess. The match was effectively decided early on as Brazil's superior technical ability and relentless pressure overwhelmed the Bolivian defense. The scoring opened within the first quarter of an hour, setting the tone for a one-sided affair. Brazil added two more before halftime, and continued their dominance in the second half with two further goals to complete the comprehensive win. The standout performance likely came from Brazil's forward line, which exploited space with ease, while Bolivia struggled to create any meaningful chances. This result provided a significant boost to Brazil's goal difference in the group standings, putting them in a strong position to advance to the knockout stages. The Bolivian coach would have been left to rue defensive errors, while his Brazilian counterpart praised his team's clinical finishing and disciplined approach. The starting XI for Brazil featured their usual blend of skillful attackers and solid defenders, while Bolivia set up in a defensive formation that ultimately could not withstand the onslaught.