São Paulo FC Matchday Experience

5 (2 reviews)  •  South America, Sao Paulo

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Hosted by: Matheus

English, Español, Portuguese 5 (3 reviews)

What's included

One Drink

Snack

Pre-match Experience

Local Guide

Match Ticket

What will we do

Join me in this incredible experience that is a match at Morumbi and watching São Paulo FC.

Taking the name of its city, São Paulo FC is one of the most traditional clubs in South America. I’ll tell you a little about its great achievements. In Brazil, it is the team with the most international achievements, the most relevant being 3 Copa Libertadores, 3 FIFA Club World Cup and 1 Copa Sudamericana, in the national scenario it has 6 league titles. It is known in Brazil as Tricolor Paulista.

One of the factors that make São Paulo FC an opponent to be feared is its stadium, Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, better known as Morumbi. This is a stadium with the capacity to accommodate 66,795 people, one of the largest in Brazil.

Currently the club’s phase is not the best, it has reached the final stages of competitions, but not with the expected performance. The fans have a lot of expectations for this end of the year, with the arrival of names like James Rodriguez and Lucas Moura. The squad is full of names that are very well regarded by the fans, we have the great number 9 Calleri, the defender of the Ecuador National Team Arboleda, the winger who played for Bayern Munich Rafinha. All led by one of the great names of the Brazilian scene Dorival Junior.

Before the match, we will meet at São Paulo – Morumbi Station, which is the closest station to the stadium. From there, we set out on a walk of approximately 10 minutes along the avenue, where we will be in the middle of the crowd of São Paulo fans, already showing a little of the atmosphere that awaits us at the stadium. Many have a tradition of going to the stadium to eat one of the wonderful snacks sold nearby, such as the ham sandwich or the skewers, accompanied by a cold beer or soft drink. This moment is something valuable and remarkable for anyone who wants the complete immersion of watching a football match in São Paulo.

During the match, you will be able to feel all the vibration and passion of the São Paulo fans, the impactful atmosphere that motivates and pushes the players on the field and brings the understanding of an iconic phrase said by an Argentine fan in 2005 “El Morumbi te mata”, after great games and a show put on by the crowd.

After the game, we can share a little about our opinions of this incredible experience that is a São Paulo match, have a beer, talk about the game and everything that involves our day. When it’s time to leave, I’ll accompany you to the best place to order an Uber or to the nearest station. After that day, we will leave an incredible memory of what São Paulo FC is and a game at the incredible Stadium Morumbi.

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Matheus

Host since 2023

  • 5 (3 reviews)
  • English, Español, Portuguese
From €95,00 95,00 / person
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From €95,00 95,00 / person

5 (2 reviews)

Philip Morris

5.0  •  28/06/2024

Thanks so much, had a great time! Match was great! And it was a nice bonus to be shown where to get good food and beers! Thank you and see you next time for sure!

Malte V

5.0  •  01/06/2024

We booked a game experience with Matheus on a Copa Libertardores night and really enjoyed the entire event from start to end. He took good care of us in any aspect you can imagine and guided us through an incredible experience (e.g transportation, ticketing, seats etc). Matheus knows a lot of great people around the ground, so get ready for some drinks, fun, and a buzzing atmosphere thanks to the passionate SPFC fans. Highly recommended tour whilst you are in Sao Paulo and want to experience something magical and unforgettable.

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What's included in your experience

  • One Drink


  • Snack


  • Pre-match Experience


  • Local Guide

    Bilingual local fan of the club

  • Match Ticket


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