Chile vs. Brazil: Copa Kings World Cup Nations 2026 Final Result
- Chile fell 6-2 to Brazil in the final of the Kings World Cup Nations 2026 before more than 40,000 people at the Allianz Parque.
- In a great event that featured world stars such as Ronaldo Nazario, Neymar Jr., Zé Roberto, Bebeto and many others, this novel format filled one of the most...
- The first goal of the match came for the locals in the 'escalation' through Leleti.
Chile fell 6-2 to Brazil in the final of the Kings World Cup Nations 2026 before more than 40,000 people at the Allianz Parque. La Roja had a great tournament, but came up empty-handed in the final. The tournament was broadcast on Disney+ Premium.
In a great event that featured world stars such as Ronaldo Nazario, Neymar Jr., Zé Roberto, Bebeto and many others, this novel format filled one of the most remarkable stadiums on the continent with a party, despite the heavy rains that fell in the Paulista evening.
The first goal of the match came for the locals in the ‘escalation’ through Leleti. Before the 5th minute, the second arrived, at the feet of Lipao Pinheiro, the tournament’s top scorer. At 8, Matheus ‘Dedo’ won with his head and put a greater distance.
The start of the match was very challenging for La Roja, who missed some clear chances and suffered the effectiveness of the defending champion.
Michel Elías took charge of the ‘president’s penalty’ and his shot hit the crossbar, giving Chile the first breather, who responded with a ‘shootout’ penalty from Nacho herrera, who could not convert on the first attempt, but was able to do so after repeating the execution after the Brazilian goalkeeper advanced.
The match raised the temperature and there were yellows on both sides for strong fouls,with two-minute suspensions for Canhoto and Vilches.
The course of the match became ‘bogged down’ by the speed of the wet grass and the nerves of both teams and there was no excitement until the end of the first half, without either team taking advantage of the ‘double goal’.
For the start of the second half, the ‘dice’ marked a 3v3 that allowed Chile to have more spaces and get an vital discount thanks to Mathías Vidangossy.
Esau stood tall to stop a shot from Nacho Herrera that asked for a tie in the last action of the 3v3.
After several minutes with many inaccuracies and few scoring chances,lipao scored a great goal from outside the area at 32 to put the partial 4-2. To make matters worse, Leleti put the fifth on a counterattack at 35 minutes and left the result very wide.
The 36th minute arrived and Brazil sealed the title in the ‘matchball’, with a
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