Copa Tietê CEVI and Copinha 2026 Showcase Thrilling Regional and Youth Football Action

Both the Copa Tietê CEVI and Copinha 2026 have delivered exciting matches, with Copa Tietê seeing robust local amateur competition while Copinha announces semifinalists ahead of a final on São Paulo's anniversary.

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  • • The 2026 Copa Tietê CEVI opened with strong team participation and intense matches across Série Ouro and Série Prata divisions.
  • • In the Copinha 2026, Ibrachina, São Paulo, Grêmio, and Cruzeiro advanced to the semifinals after key victories, including dramatic penalty shootouts.
  • • Semifinal matches will be held at Joaquinzão and Morumbi stadiums, with the final scheduled for January 25 aligning with São Paulo's city anniversary.
  • • The Copa Tietê CEVI continues over the coming weeks with various teams competing for regional honors.

The local Brazilian football scene is vibrant this January, with significant developments in both the Copa Tietê CEVI and the prestigious Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior 2026 (Copinha).

The Copa Tietê CEVI 2026 kicked off its first round with strong team participation and enthusiastic audience support. In the Série Ouro division, matches were closely contested: COHAB F.C and Renegados F.C battled to a 2-2 draw, while Clube Atlético Viex edged out Zambianco F.C 3-2. Série Prata fixtures saw an emphatic 8-0 victory for 2S F.C over Joga Fácil F.C. Other notable results include Torce Contra F.C defeating Olimpique dos Mlks 2-1, Pernas de Pau F.C winning 2-0 against Roma F.C, and Mercenários F.C drawing 1-1 with F.C Cravinas. The tournament promises continued excitement with more matches scheduled in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, the Copinha 2026 semifinals are set with dramatic outcomes from recent fixtures. Ibrachina advanced past the favored Palmeiras via a penalty shootout, earning their spot against São Paulo, who secured a 3-1 win over Botafogo. On the other side, Grêmio claimed a 3-0 win against Ceará, and Cruzeiro replicated this scoreline to defeat Guanabara City. Semifinal clashes are slated for the Joaquinzão stadium in Taubaté—featuring Grêmio vs. Cruzeiro—and Morumbi stadium in São Paulo, hosting Ibrachina vs. São Paulo. The tournament final will take place on January 25, aligning with the celebration of São Paulo city’s anniversary.

These competitions highlight the vitality of regional and youth football in Brazil, offering thrilling matches and showcasing emerging talent that fuels the nation’s footballing passion.

This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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