Palmeiras: 1. Carlos Miguel - 12. Khellven (Allan, 46), 15. Gómez Gu. (Martínez Em., 80), 26. Murilo - 17. Marlon Freitas - 8. Andreas Pereira, 18. Mauricio (Paulinho F., 74), 30. Lucas Evangelista (Sosa Ramón, 60) - 11. Arias J. - 42. López José
Substitution: Allan (from 46); Sosa Ramón (from 60); Paulinho F. (from 74); Martínez Em. (from 80)
Bench: 14. Marcelo Lomba - 3. Fuchs B., 4. Giay A., 6. Jefté, 43. Benedetti - 7. Felipe Anderson - 31. Luighi
Santos: 77. Gabriel Brazão - 4. Verissimo, 14. Luan Peres, 18. Igor Vinicius, 31. Escobar G. - 5. Joao Schmidt - 28. Oliva C. (Arão W., 68), 49. Gabriel Bontempo (Ze Rafael, 86) - 22. Barreal (Moises, 81), 32. Rollheiser (Mateus Xavier, 86) - 9. Gabriel Barbosa (Rony, 81)
Substitution: Arão W. (from 68); Moises (from 81); Rony (from 81); Ze Rafael (from 86); Mateus Xavier (from 86)
Bench: 1. Diógenes - 2. Mayke, 98. Frías - 7. Robinho Junior, 30. Terceros
Yellow Cards: Gabriel Brazão 32
Talks between the two sides lasted several weeks, but the outcome leaves no doubt

This triumph marks Flamengo’s fourth Copa Libertadores title

Neymar has once again come under heavy criticism following a poor performance for Santos in their 3–2 defeat to Flamengo

Santos have reportedly paused negotiations over a new deal with Neymar, citing concerns about the forward’s fitness and wage demands

Shakhtar continue their tradition of investing in emerging South American talent

Chelsea booked their place in the semi-finals of the FIFA Club World Cup

The London side have emerged with the highest projected probability of lifting the trophy

Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano reflected on his team’s dramatic 2-2 draw with Palmeiras

Palmeiras secured top spot in Group A at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup after a dramatic 2–2 draw with Inter Miami

Palmeiras took a giant step towards the knockout stages of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup after a comfortable 2-0 victory over Egypt’s Al Ahly in their second group stage match

Palmeiras head coach Abel Ferreira expressed frustration following his side’s goalless draw against FC Porto in their opening match at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

Porto and Palmeiras played out a 0–0 draw in their opening match of Group A at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

Santos FC have launched one of the boldest moves in South American football in recent memory, committing to pay over $21 million to bring Neymar back to the club for just five months

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