Discover how São Paulo's amateur sports leagues in neighborhoods like Brasilândia and Zona Leste are building community through football, basketball, and futsal.
Discover how free running clubs and cycling collectives across São Paulo's working-class neighborhoods are building community through grassroots endurance sports.
With the Brazilian aquatic championships looming in July, the state's top clubs are pushing hard to secure spots in a competition that will reshape the nation's competitive landscape.
In the periphery neighbourhoods, volunteer-led clubs are transforming youth futures through accessible football, volleyball and martial arts, proving that elite talent doesn't need elite facilities.
As major stadiums report declining attendance, grassroots sporting facilities across the city tell a strikingly different story about how Paulistas are choosing to stay active.
As commercial fitness chains saturate the city, a network of neighbourhood-based training collectives is proving that authentic fitness culture thrives not in gleaming studios, but in the streets and squares where communities gather.
Community-driven football projects across the city are transforming neighbourhoods and proving that professional success and social impact can kick off together.
Clube Vertical São Paulo makes headlines after three members summit rarely-attempted peaks across the region, reshaping the city's reputation in extreme mountaineering.
From a grueling triathlon in the Pinheiros River valley to a cycling time trial that tested the city's strongest legs, this week delivered dramatic finishes and breakthrough performances across São Paulo's thriving endurance sports scene.
Whether you want to work behind the scenes or join fan groups, São Paulo's stadiums and arenas are actively recruiting—here's what you need to know to start.
As mid-year tournaments reach decisive stages across the city's neighbourhoods, smaller clubs in Zona Leste and periphery regions are proving they can compete with traditional powerhouses.
With the world's biggest bodybuilding championship weeks away, personal trainers across Vila Mariana and Pinheiros report a surge in periodised conditioning protocols aimed at July's decisive showdown.
Community-led initiatives across the city's working-class neighbourhoods are turning empty lots into training grounds and giving thousands of young people a path forward.
New enrollment figures from recreational sports clubs across the city paint a striking portrait of how Paulistas are redefining their relationship with exercise and community.
From purpose-built triathlon centres in Zona Leste to revitalised cycling corridors along the Pinheiros, São Paulo is quietly becoming a hub for serious endurance athletes.
From the Tietê to neighbourhood pools, local aquatic clubs are diving deep into social inclusion, turning swimmers into athletes and strangers into friends.
As elite football dominates headlines, neighbourhood clubs across the city's periphery are quietly building the next generation of athletes—and transforming lives in the process.