Bragantino hit four, Vitória slip back into the Brasileirão drop zone | OneFootball

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·3 December 2025

Bragantino hit four, Vitória slip back into the Brasileirão drop zone

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Playing at home at the Cícero de Souza Marques Stadium, Red Bull Bragantino thrashed Vitória 4-0 this Wednesday, in a match for the 37th and penultimate round of the Campeonato Brasileiro. With the victory, the team from Bragança Paulista keeps dreaming of eighth place and a possible qualification for the Pre-Libertadores, while the team from Salvador returns to the relegation zone.

Standings Situation

The win takes Bragantino to ninth place with 48 points. In the last round, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time) on Sunday, the team needs to beat Internacional and hope for a São Paulo loss against Vitória to move up to eighth place. In addition, either Fluminense or Cruzeiro must win the Copa do Brasil to open up the G8 in the Brasileirão, thus allowing Bragantino to compete in the Pre-Libertadores. Meanwhile, Vitória falls into the relegation zone, in 17th place, with 42 points.


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📋 Match Summary

⚪ RED BULL BRAGANTINO 4 x 0 VITÓRIA 🔴

🏆 Competition: Campeonato Brasileiro 🏟️ Venue: Cícero de Souza Marques Stadium, in Bragança Paulista (SP) 📅 Date: December 3, 2025 (Wednesday) ⏰ Time: 7 p.m. (Brasília time) 🟨 Yellow Cards: Lucas Barbosa, Vanderlan and Gustavo Neves (Bragantino) 🟥 Red Cards: None

Refereeing

  • Referee: Wagner do Nascimento Magalhães (RJ)
  • Assistants: Thiago Henrique Neto Correa Farinha (RJ) and Alex dos Santos (SC)
  • VAR: Marco Aurelio Augusto Fazekas Ferreira (MG)

Goals

  1. Eduardo Sasha, 6′ 1st half (Red Bull Bragantino)
  2. Eduardo Sasha, 8′ 1st half (Red Bull Bragantino)
  3. Lucas Barbosa, 6′ 2nd half (Red Bull Bragantino)
  4. ⚽ Jhon Jhon, 20′ 2nd half (Red Bull Bragantino)

Red Bull Bragantino

Cleiton; Nathan, Alix, Marques and Capixaba (Guilherme Lopes); Lucas Barbosa (Matheus Fernandes), Gustavo Neves (Eric Ramires), Gabriel and Jhon Jhon; Sasha (Vinicinho) and Pitta (Thiago Borbas). Coach: Vágner Mancini

🔴 Vitória

Thiago Couto; Lucas Halter (Dudu(Ricardo)), Camutanga and Marcos; Cáceres, Willian Oliveira, Baralhas and Ramon; Erick (Osvaldo) and Aitor (Matheuzinho); Kayzer (Renzo López). Coach: Jair Ventura

How the match went

Bragantino started the match at full throttle and scored two goals in quick succession. At six minutes into the first half, Jhon Jhon carried the ball down the left and, just ahead of midfield, sent a beautiful pass to Eduardo Sasha, who controlled it inside the box and gave a gentle touch to take it past goalkeeper Thiago Couto and open the scoring.

Two minutes later, Pitta received the ball at the far post and headed it across the six-yard box for Sasha to tap in once again. At 17 minutes, Erick had a chance to pull one back with a shot from the edge of the area, but the ball went just wide of Cleiton's post. After the missed opportunity, Bragantino took control of the match and had two good chances with Gabriel, at 29, and Jhon Jhon, at 46, but both shots were saved by Thiago Couto.

The scenario at the start of the first half repeated itself in the second, and the São Paulo side managed to extend their lead just six minutes in. Sasha received the ball in the middle and laid it off to Lucas Barbosa a few meters from the edge of the box. The forward then set himself and, with his left foot, shot low to score the team's third goal. At 20 minutes, Jhon Jhon received from Capixaba and fired at Thiago Couto, who made the save. On the rebound, Jhon Jhon himself scored the fourth goal for the team from São Paulo.

Upcoming matches

Bragantino

  • Internacional vs Bragantino | Campeonato Brasileiro
  • Date and time: December 7, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time)
  • Venue: Beira Rio Stadium

Vitória

  1. Vitória vs São Paulo | Campeonato Brasileiro
  2. Date and time: December 7, at 4 p.m. (Brasília time)
  3. Venue: Manoel Barradas Stadium

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