Palmeiras Youth ran riot in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20 on June 21, 2026, demolishing America MG Youth 7–1 in a breathtaking display of attacking football. The emphatic victory underlined Palmeiras’ status as one of Brazil’s most prolific youth academies and sent a clear message to their U20 league rivals.
Match Overview
Played at Palmeiras’ training ground in São Paulo, the match was effectively over by halftime. The home side raced into a 4–0 lead within the first 35 minutes, leaving the visitors shell-shocked. America MG Youth managed a consolation goal early in the second half, but Palmeiras responded with three more strikes to seal the 7–1 rout.
Key Moments
- 8th minute: Palmeiras opened the scoring through a well-worked corner routine, with centre‑back João Pedro heading home.
- 19th minute: Winger Lucas Andrade doubled the lead with a curling shot from outside the box.
- 28th minute: A swift counter‑attack ended with striker Enzo Ribeiro making it 3–0.
- 35th minute: Ribeiro scored again, this time from the penalty spot after a handball in the area.
- 52nd minute: America MG’s forward, Matheus Santos, pulled one back with a calm finish after a rare defensive lapse.
- 60th minute: Palmeiras restored the four‑goal cushion when substitute Felipe Alves fired in from close range.
- 74th and 82nd minutes: Further goals from Andrade (his second) and another substitute, Gabriel Lima, completed the demolition.
Standout Performers
Enzo Ribeiro’s brace and assist made him the man of the match, while Lucas Andrade’s two goals and constant threat on the wing tormented the America MG defense. Palmeiras’ midfield also dominated possession, dictating the tempo from start to finish.
League Implications
The victory kept Palmeiras Youth firmly in the top three of the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub‑20 standings. For America MG Youth, the heavy defeat was a setback in their bid to climb away from the relegation zone, but the young squad will have time to regroup.
With this result, Palmeiras Youth continue to showcase why their academy is revered across South America, producing players ready for senior football.

