Brazil impose their firepower against Mexico and earn their place in the KWC Nations Final 2026
Brazil overcome Mexico in a semi-final full of blows and high-pressure moments to seal their place in the KWC Nations 2026 final

Brazil left no room for doubt. The semi-final against Mexico began to tilt from the very first minute and never fully swung back. The 3–8 final score, with Brazil playing as the away side, reflects a night of attacking power, sharp reading of chaos and an offensive superiority that kept growing until it became decisive.
Mexico tried, resisted at times and had chances to stay alive, but every opening they found was quickly shut down. With early goals, special actions and a pace that proved impossible to sustain, Brazil built their ticket to the Kings World Cup Nations Final São Paulo 2026 with authority, even away from home.
A start that set the tone
The match tilted early. Victor Hugo put Brazil ahead and immediately forced Mexico into constant chase mode. Shortly after, Brazil had the chance to extend their lead through a President Penalty, but LuquEt4’s miss kept the scoreline open and gave Mexico a brief window to stay alive.
That margin, however, kept shrinking. Brazil struck again through Everton Felipe, and then came one of the key moments of the semi-final: the Reverse Penalty awarded to Diego Martínez, which was ultimately saved. The teams went into the break with Brazil leading 0–3, a scoreline that already weighed heavily on the contest.
Trading blows after the break and an irreversible gap
After halftime, Mexico managed to respond. Genaro Castillo stepped up in attack and scored twice, including one from the penalty spot, trying to reopen the semi-final and change the momentum. But every reaction was met with an immediate answer.
Brazil replied with goals from Lipão Pinheiro and Andreas Vaz, always keeping a safe distance and preventing the match from slipping into uncertainty. Tension kept rising until another turning point arrived: the red card shown to Alexis Silva.
In that context, Leleti Garcia appeared — and once again Lipão — to stretch the lead. Mexico also converted their President Penalty, taken by Escorpión Dorado, but the exchange already clearly favoured Brazil, who managed the final stretch without losing control of the scoreboard.

Lipão Pinheiro, the defining name of the tournament
In a semi-final packed with standout performers, Lipão Pinheiro once again made the difference. The Brazilian forward signed a hat-trick and reached 12 goals in the tournament, overtaking Kelvin Oliveira (11) to become the top scorer of the Kings World Cup Nations 2026. He also adds 4 assists, confirming his complete impact on Brazil’s game.
Brazil are now through to the Kings World Cup Nations Final São Paulo 2026. They arrive with firepower, depth and an attacking leader who has set the tone of the tournament. The final stage already has its protagonists