

Brazil’s women’s under-20 side produced an impressive display to defeat South Korea 3-0 in an international friendly on June 6, 2026. The match, played at the Jeju World Cup Stadium, served as preparation for the upcoming FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, with Brazil demonstrating their attacking depth and defensive solidity.
Match Overview
Brazil dominated from the first whistle, pressing high and forcing errors in the South Korean backline. The opening goal came in the 14th minute when winger Ana Clara cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the top corner. South Korea struggled to create clear chances, often losing possession in midfield.
Brazil doubled the lead in the 38th minute through a well-worked set piece. A corner flicked on at the near post found Larissa Santos, who headed in at the far post. The third goal arrived early in the second half (51’) as forward Isabela Cordeiro latched onto a through ball and slotted past the Korean goalkeeper Kim Seo-yeon. The hosts could not mount a serious recovery, and Brazil controlled the rest of the game.
Key Moments
- 14’ – Ana Clara opens the scoring with a solo effort.
- 38’ – Larissa Santos heads home from a corner, 2-0.
- 51’ – Isabela Cordeiro makes it 3-0 on the counter-attack.
- 64’ – South Korea’s best chance: Choi Min-ji hits the post from long range.
Tactical Story
Brazil employed a 4-3-3 system, with the wingers constantly stretching the Korean defense. Their high press disrupted South Korea’s build-up play, forcing long balls that were easily collected by Brazil’s center-backs. South Korea attempted to play through midfield but lacked the technical quality to break the lines. Brazil’s physical superiority was also evident, winning most aerial duels.
Standouts
Ana Clara was the standout performer, scoring a stunning goal and creating several chances. Midfielder Rafaela Oliveira controlled the tempo, completing 92% of her passes. For South Korea, goalkeeper Kim Seo-yeon made a few decent saves but could not prevent the defeat. Forward Lee Soo-jin worked hard but received little service.
Significance
The friendly was part of both teams’ final preparations for the U-20 Women’s World Cup later this year. Brazil’s victory continues their strong run of results, having now won five of their last six friendlies. South Korea will look to learn from the defeat as they aim to improve their defensive organization and creativity in the final third ahead of the tournament.