The Brazilian Football Confederation held the Prêmio Brasileirão 2025 on Monday, December 8, in Rio de Janeiro, honoring the top players, coaches, and moments from the men's and women's seasons. The event featured ideal teams, top scorers, and revelations, with dominance from clubs like Flamengo, Cruzeiro, and Corinthians.
The Prêmio Brasileirão 2025 ceremony, organized by the CBF, took place in Rio de Janeiro and awarded highlights from the men's and women's Série A. In the men's category, Flamengo won the title with 79 points from 23 wins, 10 draws, and 5 losses under Filipe Luís. The Tournament's Ideal Team included Rossi (Flamengo), Fabrício Bruno (Cruzeiro), Léo Pereira (Flamengo), Reinaldo (Mirassol), Paulo Henrique (Vasco), Jorginho (Flamengo), Lucas Romero (Cruzeiro), Arrascaeta (Flamengo), Vitor Roque (Palmeiras), Matheus Pereira (Cruzeiro), and Kaio Jorge (Cruzeiro). Kaio Jorge was the top scorer with 21 goals and 8 assists in 33 matches, while Pedro (Flamengo) won best goal for his elastic shot against Vitória in an 8-0 win. Rayan, 19, from Vasco, was named revelation with 14 goals, many decisive at São Januário.
In the women's category, Corinthians claimed their seventh title by beating Cruzeiro in the final: 2-2 draw at Independência and 1-0 win at Neoquímica Arena. In the first phase, Corinthians finished second with 34 points, behind Cruzeiro's 36. The Women's Ideal Team featured Nicole (Flamengo), Isa Haas (Cruzeiro), Marisa (Corinthians), Isabela (Cruzeiro), Gisele (Cruzeiro), Brena (Palmeiras), Lorena Bedoya (Cruzeiro), Gabi Zanotti (Corinthians), Duda Sampaio (Corinthians), Amanda Gutierres (Palmeiras), and Letícia (Cruzeiro). Amanda Gutierres was top scorer with 17 goals for Palmeiras, eliminated in the semifinal by Cruzeiro. Defender Erika (Corinthians) won best goal for her run against Bahia (2-0 win). Jhonson, 20, from Corinthians, was revelation with 8 goals in the Brasileirão and a debut goal for the Brazilian National Team. Jonas Urias (Cruzeiro) was best coach after winning the Mineiro. Leila Naiara from the Federal District was best female assistant referee, with experience in the World Cup and Copa América.
"I feel honored to be in the FIFA panel for another year," Leila said about her career.