Los Angeles Chargers to Kick Off NFL 2025 Season in Sao Paulo, Brazil
The NFL returns to Brazil in 2025 with the Los Angeles Chargers playing in Sao Paulo's Corinthians Arena, continuing the league's global expansion.




The National Football League (NFL) is set to make a thrilling return to Brazil in the opening week of the 2025 season, featuring the Los Angeles Chargers as the home team. The game will take place at the prestigious Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo on September 5, just one day after the season officially kicks off.
The choice of Corinthians Arena is no coincidence. This iconic venue previously hosted the Philadelphia Eagles' victory over the Green Bay Packers in September 2024, marking the NFL's debut in South America. The game was a resounding success, drawing in massive crowds and garnering significant attention, prompting the league to return to this vibrant market.
Luis Martinez, the NFL Brazil general manager, expressed his enthusiasm: After a highly successful first game in Brazil, we are thrilled to bring the NFL back to Sao Paulo. The Los Angeles Chargers being the designated team for this event is a testament to our commitment to expanding the league's footprint internationally.
This game is part of the NFL's broader initiative to host up to eight regular-season games internationally each year. For 2025, three games are already planned for London, with additional matches set for Berlin, Madrid, and Dublin. The league also announced its plans for its first-ever game in Australia in 2026, further solidifying its status as a global sport.
The Corinthians Arena, known for hosting major events like the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games, provides a world-class setting for this NFL encounter. Its state-of-the-art facilities and central location in Sao Paulo make it an ideal venue for such high-profile international games.
Fans can look forward to an electrifying match as the Chargers face off against their yet-to-be-announced opponents. This game not only promises top-tier football action but also continues the NFL's mission to connect with its growing international fan base.