Santos FC
·14 May 2026
At home, Meninos da Vila thrash Juventude 4-0

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·14 May 2026

Santos FC beat Juventude 4–0 at CT Rei Pelé in a match valid for the 11th round of the Brazilian Championship. The game, played this Wednesday (13), featured goals by Vinícius Fabri, Mateus Xavier, João Grando, and João Victor.
In the 12th minute, Rafael Gonzaga lofted the ball into the box onto Vinícius Fabri’s head. Wearing the number 10 shirt, he rose and headed accurately into the net.
Two minutes later, the goalscorer took a corner kick straight into the box. The ball was contested, and on the rebound, Mateus Xavier knocked it into the net to extend the lead.
In the 22nd minute of the second half, Pepê Fermino tried a shot from the right wing and nearly scored the third. The ball curved toward goal and went wide, close to the left post.
In the following minute, Rafael Gonzaga played a long ball forward and João Grando got a touch with his head to chip the goalkeeper, but the opposing defense arrived in time to clear it off the line.
Then, in the 27th minute, Mateus Xavier made an outside-of-the-foot pass to João Grando who, controlling it in the box, gave the opposing goalkeeper no chance and scored the third for the Meninos da Vila.
Without giving the visiting team any chance to breathe, Peixe scored the fourth in the next minute. Vinícius Fabri crossed, the ball was contested in the box, and João Victor took advantage to add to the rout.
Brazilian Championship – 11th round
Venue: CT Rei Pelé, in Santos (SP)Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026Time: 3 p.m.Referee: Caio Carvalho Pereira (SP)Assistant referees: Gustavo Rodrigues de Oliveira (SP) and Diego Morelli de Oliveira (SP)
GOALS:
SFC: Vinícius Fabri, 12' 1st half; Mateus Xavier, 14' 1st half; João Grando, 27' 2nd half; and João Victor, 28' 2nd half;
SFC: Arthur do Vale; Follmer, Assis, João Alencar, and Rafael Gonzaga (Pedro Hian); Samuel Pierri (Lucas), Profeta (Pepê Fermino), and Vinícius Fabri (Benício); Davizinho (João Victor), Pedro Assis (João Grando), and Mateus Xavier.Head coach: Elder Campos.
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