The 19-year-old academy product has captured national attention with a stunning run of form that has Serie A clubs and European scouts circling the Parque São Jorge.
From Zona Leste triumphs to Pinheiros comebacks, junior players showcase talent in matches that reshape regional standings and fuel hopes for professional pathways.
From boutique studios in Vila Mariana to CrossFit boxes in Pinheiros, here's what newcomers need to know before diving into São Paulo's fitness revolution.
From futsal courts in Pinheiros to volleyball clubs in Vila Madalena, here's how recreational athletes are breaking into São Paulo's thriving amateur sports community.
From the Pinheiros riverside to Vila Madalena's climbing gyms, local clubs are transforming extreme sport into a shared passion that strengthens neighborhoods.
The historic team from São Paulo's upscale west zone claims first mixed relay gold in 16 years, signalling a shift in South American endurance sport dominance.
With qualification standards tightening across the state circuit, elite swimmers are intensifying training at Imigrantes and Centro de Treinamento ahead of the decisive national championships.
From renovated courts in Zona Leste to modernised pitches across the periphery, the city's investment in youth facilities is transforming access to sport for thousands of young Paulistas.
With the Brasileirão entering its decisive phase, the capital's premier stadiums are gearing up for a grueling schedule of high-stakes matches that could reshape the season.
From purpose-built indoor walls in Vila Mariana to outdoor crags in the Serra da Cantareira, São Paulo's expanding infrastructure is attracting serious climbers and casual adventurers alike.
New membership data shows a dramatic shift in how paulistas are training, with boutique studios and functional fitness challenging traditional academias across the city's neighbourhoods.
New data from the city's grassroots sports clubs shows Paulistas are embracing diverse activities beyond football, reflecting evolving attitudes toward health and community.
With the São Paulo state derby intensifying and continental hopes on the line, both clubs prepare for a decisive month that could define their entire 2026 campaign.
The Brazilian Sport Climbing Championship enters its decisive phase this July, with São Paulo climbers dominating qualification rounds and setting their sights on podium finishes in the country's most competitive season yet.
Behind every major venue in the city, a network of community organisations is quietly transforming neighbourhoods through sport—one court, one volunteer, one child at a time.
With the 2026 winter season building momentum, swimmers across the Pinheiros and Tietê basins are sharpening their strokes for July's high-stakes regional showdown.