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São Paulo Cup: Flamengo reaches the knockout after another rout

São Paulo Cup: Flamengo reaches the knockout after another rout

Flamengo thrashed Floresta 4-0, this Saturday (8) at the Municipal Orlando Batista Novelli stadium, in Barueri, and guaranteed the classification for the second phase of the São Paulo Football Junior Cup.São Paulo Cup: Flamengo reaches the knockout after another rout

In addition to the classification, the victory built with goals from Ryan Luka, André, Werton and Pedro Arthur ensured the leadership of Group 29, with the same six points of the West, the opponent of Rubro-Negro in the last round of the first phase.

Another team advancing to the knockout this Saturday was São Paulo, which beat Perilima 5-0 at Anacleto Campanella stadium, in São Caetano do Sul. Tricolor won thanks to goals from Pedrinho, Beraldo, Pablo and João Adriano (two).

Other results from this Saturday:

Real Ariquemes 0 x 3 Palms
Rio Claro 0 x 12 Vasco
Retro 0x2 Cruise
Holy Water 3 x 0 Assu
Trust 1 x 3 Taguatinga
Deportivo Brasil 0 x 1 Iape
Paulista 2 x 0 Bragantino-PA
Ibrachina 3 x 0 Serranense-MG
National 1 x 1 Real Brasília-DF
Mirassol 3 x 2 Sport
Alliance 3 x 0 Andirá
Botafogo 0 x 0 Goiás
São Bernardo 1 x 1 Ceará
Inter de Limeira 1 x 2 Nautical
Capivarian 2 x 1 Coritiba
Itapirense 1 x 1 Palms
Ska Brazil 2 x 2 Lizard
Linense 1 x 0 Atlético-MG
West 6 x 1 Fort
São Bernardo 2 x 0 Aster Brazil
São Caetano 2 x 0 CSE
São Bento 1 x 2 Londrina



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