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Brazil Crowned Kings World Cup Nations 2026 Champions in São Paulo
Goal.com
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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Brazil defeated Chile 6-2 to win the Kings World Cup Nations 2026 in São Paulo, solidifying their status as champions. The hosts showcased an explosive attacking performance, with Kelvin Oliveira scoring late to seal the victory. Leleti García was named Final MVP, and Lipão Pinheiro was the top scorer.
Brazil reaffirmed their status as the dominant force in the Kings League universe after overpowering Chile 6-2 in the Kings World Cup Nations 2026 final at Allianz Parque. Playing in front of 41,316 fans and a massive global audience, the hosts rose to the occasion with an explosive display of attacking football.
An early surge saw Brazil race into a commanding lead, driven by the offensive trio of Kelvin Oliveira, Leleti García, and Lipão Pinheiro. Chile, the tournament’s surprise finalist, refused to collapse and mounted a spirited comeback, twice narrowing the deficit and keeping the final competitive deep into the match.
Momentum ultimately swung decisively in Brazil’s favor through sharp counterattacks and clinical finishing. Kelvin Oliveira sealed the victory late on, capping a performance that confirmed Brazil as back-to-back Kings World Cup Nations champions. Individual honors followed for Leleti García (Final MVP), Lipão Pinheiro (top scorer), and Chile goalkeeper Matías Herrera.
The evening began with a high-energy showmatch between CazéTV and Kings League Brazil, setting the atmosphere for what would become a historic night. The exhibition featured a unique mix of former football stars, global creators and crossover athletes, including Ronaldo, Neymar Bebeto, Zé Roberto, Denílson, Michel Bastos, Maicon and NFL icon Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, highlighting the entertainment-driven identity of the Kings League ecosystem.
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